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Apply Blue Ocean Strategy to create uncontested market space through value innovation. Use this skill when the user needs to differentiate beyond price competition, find new market opportunities, or redesign a product's value proposition using the Strategy Canvas and Four Actions Framework (Eliminate-Reduce-Raise-Create). Also use when the user says 'how do we stop competing on price', 'create a new category', or 'escape the red ocean'.
Design and analyze A/B tests with proper statistical methodology including sample size calculation, randomization, frequentist and Bayesian approaches, and sequential testing. Use this skill when the user needs to set up an experiment, calculate required sample size, interpret test results, or decide between testing methodologies — even if they say 'should we A/B test this', 'how many users do we need', 'is the test result conclusive', or 'can we stop the test early'.
Analyze intellectual property rights across patents, trademarks, copyrights, and trade secrets. Use this skill when the user needs to understand IP protection options, evaluate whether their work is protectable, assess infringement risk, or design an IP strategy — even if they say 'can I patent this', 'someone copied our design', 'how do we protect our brand name', or 'what IP do we have'.
Create Docker containers for Huawei Ascend NPU development with proper device mappings and volume mounts. Use when setting up Ascend development environments in Docker, running CANN applications in containers, or creating isolated NPU development workspaces. Supports privileged mode (default), basic mode, and full mode with profiling/logging. Auto-detects available NPU devices.
Reviews iOS animation code for correctness, performance, accessibility, and Apple API best practices. Use when reviewing .swift files containing animation code — withAnimation, .animation(), PhaseAnimator, KeyframeAnimator, matchedGeometryEffect, navigationTransition, CABasicAnimation, CASpringAnimation, UIViewPropertyAnimator, UIDynamicAnimator, symbolEffect, scrollTransition, contentTransition, or custom Transition conformances.
Use this skill when rendering thousands of lightweight sprites in PixiJS v8. Covers ParticleContainer with Particle instances, addParticle/removeParticle, particleChildren array, dynamicProperties (vertex, position, rotation, uvs, color), boundsArea, roundPixels, update. Triggers on: ParticleContainer, Particle, IParticle, addParticle, particleChildren, dynamicProperties, boundsArea, particle effects, constructor options, ParticleContainerOptions, ParticleOptions.
Use this skill when adding screen reader and keyboard navigation to PixiJS v8 apps. Covers AccessibilitySystem options (enabledByDefault, debug, activateOnTab, deactivateOnMouseMove), per-container accessibility properties, shadow DOM overlay, mobile touch-hook activation. Triggers on: accessibility, a11y, screen reader, ARIA, keyboard navigation, tab order, AccessibilitySystem, accessibleTitle, accessibleHint, tabIndex, accessibleChildren.
Use this skill when overlaying HTML elements on the PixiJS v8 canvas. Covers DOMContainer with element, anchor, and scene-graph-driven CSS transforms, the pixi.js/dom side-effect import, DOMPipe registration, visibility sync, pointer-events handling. Triggers on: DOMContainer, pixi.js/dom, DOMPipe, HTML overlay, input on canvas, iframe overlay, DOMContainerOptions, element, anchor, constructor options.
[Pragmatic DDD Architecture] How to structure **Use Cases** using DDD and Railway-Oriented Programming (neverthrow Result types). Tailored for TypeScript + drizzle-orm + node-postgres stack. **Use whenever creating or modifying any Use Case class — even simple ones like "Exists" or "List" operations — to ensure type-safe error unions, proper transactional boundaries, Value Object-only contracts, auth-first patterns, and Result-based error handling.** Includes references to working examples (Create, List, Exists patterns). Depends on 'repositories' skill.
Invoke this when users react disproportionately intensely to losing (or about to lose) something, or feel an urgent need to "break even" and fail to cut losses after a loss. Typical trigger signals: sunk cost trap, gambler's doubling down, irrational bidding in auctions, inability to abandon failed projects with heavy resource investment. Not applicable to general investment valuation (use value-assessment) or herd behavior (use misjudgment-checklist).
When the user wants to optimize yard operations, manage trailer parking, or improve dock door utilization. Also use when the user mentions "yard management," "trailer tracking," "yard jockey," "drop trailer program," "trailer pool," "dock scheduling," or "gate management." For cross-dock operations, see cross-docking. For warehouse design, see warehouse-design.
Go-to-market strategy for web3 builders - protocols, products, services, and solo founders. Use when planning growth for a crypto protocol, building developer community, crafting CT narrative, planning ecosystem partnerships, preparing grant applications, launching tokens, pricing crypto-native products, or growing as a solo founder in web3. Covers community-led growth, CT strategy, developer relations, hackathon playbooks, standards adoption, token launch tactics, micropayment pricing, and agent-as-customer models.