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Model, forecast, and interpret volatility using time-series models and options-implied measures. Use when the user asks about EWMA, GARCH models, implied volatility, volatility surfaces, volatility term structure, or the VIX. Also trigger when users mention 'volatility smile', 'volatility skew', 'realized vs implied vol', 'volatility risk premium', 'vol clustering', 'mean-reverting volatility', 'options pricing inputs', 'RiskMetrics', 'decay factor', or ask how to forecast future volatility for risk management.
Use this skill when creating a new Phaser 4 game instance or configuring GameConfig options. Covers renderer selection, canvas setup, scaling, pixel art, FPS settings, boot sequence, and all config sub-objects. Triggers on: new Phaser.Game, GameConfig, game setup, renderer, pixel art, FPS.
Design a module's interface using parallel sub-agents producing radically different designs ("design it twice"). Compare on depth, simplicity, and efficiency. Embedded grill on the synthesized choice. Use when designing a new API, exploring interface options, or deciding the shape of a refactor before writing code.
Wrap any HTML artifact with a side panel of live, parameterized controls — accent color, type scale, density, motion, theme — that rewrite CSS custom properties in real time and persist to localStorage. Lets the user explore variants of a design without re-prompting the agent. Use when the brief asks for "variants", "side-by-side options", "tweak this", "let me adjust", "live knobs", or "实时调参".
Turn validated benchmark research into campaign briefs and concept candidates for short-form video production. Use this when you already have research artifacts such as reports, master tables, pattern tables, or comment analyses and need to produce fact-grounded briefs, concept lists, hook options, or test plans. This skill must stay anchored to real source data and should not invent angles, personas, or claims that are not supported by the available research.
Find the perfect available domain name for a product idea. Researches competitors, generates name theses, checks availability in parallel, and ranks the best options. Use when the user wants to find, brainstorm, or research domain names.
Create and manage Neo4j vector indexes, run vector similarity search (ANN/kNN), store embeddings on nodes or relationships, use SEARCH clause (Neo4j 2026.01+, preferred) or db.index.vector.queryNodes() procedure (deprecated 2026.04, still works on 2025.x), configure HNSW and quantization options, pick similarity function and embedding provider dimensions, and batch-update embeddings. Use when tasks involve CREATE VECTOR INDEX, vector.dimensions, cosine/euclidean search, embedding ingestion pipelines, or semantic nearest-neighbor lookup. Does NOT handle GraphRAG retrieval_query graph traversal — use neo4j-graphrag-skill. Does NOT handle fulltext/keyword indexes (FULLTEXT INDEX, db.index.fulltext) — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle GDS graph embeddings (FastRP, Node2Vec) — use neo4j-gds-skill.
Write decision-oriented advisor, mentor, lab meeting, or research progress updates from project memory, experiment reports, papers, code changes, logs, and notes. Use this skill whenever the user needs a weekly update, advisor email, meeting note, progress memo, decision request, blocker summary, project status report, or concise research update that connects evidence, risks, options, asks, and next actions.
Deploys and operates containerized workloads on ECS, Fargate, and ECR. Covers task definitions, Fargate services, ECR repository setup and lifecycle policies, ECS Exec debugging, service scaling, deployment strategies, load balancer integration, and logging configuration. Use when deploying, debugging, or optimizing containers on AWS. ALSO USE for container deployment options (ECS vs ECS Express Mode), networking modes, health check troubleshooting, OOM errors, secrets injection, blue/green deployments, ECR image management, and App Runner sunset guidance and migration. NOT for Kubernetes, EKS, or CI/CD pipelines.
Pulumi infrastructure as code performance and reliability guidelines. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Pulumi code to ensure optimal deployment performance and infrastructure reliability. Triggers on tasks involving Pulumi stacks, components, state management, secrets configuration, resource lifecycle options, or CI/CD automation.
Creates Wagmi features across all layers - core actions, query options, framework bindings. Use when adding new actions, hooks, or working across packages/core, packages/react, packages/vue.
Conduct comprehensive, multi-round research that produces rich visual reports. Use when asked for "deep research", "comprehensive analysis", "compare frameworks", "evaluate options", "research the state of X", or any task requiring investigation across 10+ sources. NOT for quick lookups — this is a 5-15 minute deep dive that produces a briefing-quality artifact with screenshots, diagrams, tables, and cited findings.