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Found 452 Skills
CubeSandbox — instant, hardware-isolated, E2B-compatible sandbox service for AI agents built on RustVMM/KVM
Authoring & setting up Rust projects — idiomatic Rust (ownership/borrowing/cloning patterns, Result error handling, clippy config, static vs dynamic dispatch, performance, doc tests) plus project scaffolding (Cargo.toml, multi-crate workspaces, CI pipelines, rustfmt). Use when writing Rust code or starting/restructuring a Rust project.
This skill should be used when writing Dioxus code, building Rust web/desktop/mobile apps with Dioxus, using RSX macro, signals, server functions, or any Dioxus features from 0.5+ (2024-2026).
Build professional command-line interfaces in Python, Go, and Rust using modern frameworks like Typer, Cobra, and clap. Use when creating developer tools, automation scripts, or infrastructure management CLIs with robust argument parsing, interactive features, and multi-platform distribution.
Use when Rust async programming with tokio, async/await, and futures. Use when writing asynchronous Rust code.
Plan and build production-ready Rust CLI tools using clap for argument parsing, with subcommands, config file support, colored output, and proper error handling. Uses interview-driven planning to clarify commands, input/output formats, and distribution strategy before writing any code.
Build, scaffold, refactor, debug, review, and visually validate production Rust desktop interfaces with GPUI. Use for setting up a production-ready GPUI starter app; new GPUI apps or components; Entity, Context, action, async, and lifecycle architecture; Apple-style macOS UI, Liquid Glass or translucent materials, motion, gestures, focus, keyboard, accessibility, text input, IME, clipboard, drag and drop, menus, multi-window behavior, and restoration; packaging, CI, performance, and testing work; or translating selected Paper.design frames into maintainable GPUI code with screenshot comparison. Covers published GPUI and pinned Zed revisions, macOS/Linux/Windows boundaries, narrow AppKit interop, and stability audits.
Desktop GUI and CLI app for running and monitoring Quip Network nodes, built with Tauri v2 and Rust
Use when users need Rust quantitative SDK or TQSDK Rust capabilities: real-time market data/quote/market depth/K-line/tick, product/contract list, main continuous contract/continuous contract, option chain, contract specification, metadata/direct query, historical data download/cache/CSV/Greeks, trading account/order placement/order cancellation/order status, TargetPosTask/risk control/multi-account/strategy execution, low-latency trading desk, stream/fan-out, replay/backtest/live-sim-replay; also applicable when agents need real-time or historical quantitative data, transaction execution substrate, or trading desk capabilities, even if TQSDK is not explicitly mentioned.
PM-invocable protocol for Cargo publish and release operations in the trusty-tools Rust monorepo: semver rules, 10-step release sequence, macOS codesign safety, and cross-crate dependency ordering
Used for reverse-engineering stripped Go and Rust binaries, including runtime recognition, pclntab/module data recovery, panic strings extraction, and idiomatic decompilation recovery.
Update LanceDB to a specific Lance release or tag. Use when bumping Lance dependencies in the lancedb repository, including Rust workspace Lance crates, Java lance-core, validation, branch creation, commit, push, and PR creation when requested.