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Implement spell checking capabilities in Windows Forms applications using Syncfusion SpellCheckerAdv. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add spell checking to text controls, configure dictionaries, set up context menu suggestions, customize ignore options, or retrieve spelling suggestions. This skill covers attaching the control to RichTextBox/TextBox, managing multiple language dictionaries, enabling real-time context menus, and handling misspelled word suggestions.
Learn to implement Syncfusion WinForms PercentTextBox control for collecting and displaying percentage values with validation, formatting, and data binding. Covers installation, value management, constraints, formatting options, and event handling for robust percentage input forms.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion TabControlAdv in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating tabbed interfaces, organizing content in tabs, or building professional tab navigation systems. Covers tab pages, tab styling, close buttons, drag-drop tabs, tab customization, and appearance options for TabControlAdv-based applications.
Implements Syncfusion SfForm control for Windows Forms with advanced customization features including custom title bars, MDI support, and modern appearance options. Use this when working with customizable window forms, title bar customization, MDI parent-child relationships, or form theming. The skill covers user controls in title bars, form borders, shadow effects, rounded corners, and complete appearance control.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WinForms SplitButton control - a hybrid button with dropdown menu. Use this when creating controls that combine button and dropdown functionality, toggle modes with menu options, or Office-style split buttons. Covers dynamic caption updates, custom button rendering, and toggle mode configuration.
Install, configure, and operate Scrapling for adaptive web scraping with parser-first HTML extraction, fast HTTP fetchers, browser rendering, stealth anti-bot options, CLI extraction, and optional MCP or spider workflows. Use when you need to scrape or crawl websites, choose between static, JavaScript-rendered, or protected targets, parse HTML with CSS or XPath, write Python scrapers, or run Scrapling from the terminal. Triggers on: scrapling, scrape website, crawl site, adaptive scraping, stealthy fetch, cloudflare scraping, mcp scraping server, browser scraping cli, scrapling spider.
Brainstorm football data visualisations and chart designs. Use when the user wants ideas for how to visualise football data, needs inspiration for chart types, wants to explore design approaches for match reports, player profiles, team dashboards, or any football analytics graphic. Searches the web for popular approaches and real-world examples before proposing options.
Meticulous CLI schema command for outputting the full CLI command structure as JSON. Use when you need to programmatically inspect available commands and their options, or when building tooling that drives the Meticulous CLI.
Design value propositions for candidate customer segments and help the user choose the strongest one. Use when Codex needs to explain jobs, pains, and gains when needed, check niche-positioning prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple value-proposition options, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Find and position a viable niche market for a one-person company by combining market mapping and customer segmentation. Use when Codex needs to explain niche concepts when needed, check founder-resource prerequisites, ask one question at a time, generate multiple niche options, and write user-confirmed positioning outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Define the smallest viable experiment and MVP for a selected one-person company opportunity. Use when Codex needs to explain what MVP means when needed, verify prerequisites, ask one question at a time, present multiple MVP options, and write user-confirmed outputs into `opc-doc/`.
Orchestrate the full one-person company workflow across all OPC skills. It is used when Codex needs to start, continue, or review the complete One Person Company (OPC) methodology process, read prior outputs from `opc-doc/`, determine the user's familiarity with relevant concepts and preferred interaction mode, explain terms when needed, ask one question at a time, offer user-selectable options, and summarize the next concrete action for Chinese-speaking users.