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This skill should be used when the user asks to forecast aggregate sentiment and opinion dynamics over time—sentiment indices from text streams; temporal rollups; leading/lagging KPI links; time-series and sequence models (ARIMA, Prophet, state-space, ML); nowcasting; spikes, bots, and bias; walk-forward backtests; intervals and scenarios; volume/velocity/topic features; BI or brand dashboards. Triggers: sentiment forecasting, forecast sentiment, sentiment index, opinion trend forecast, social sentiment time series, brand sentiment trajectory, nowcast sentiment, sentiment leading indicator, aggregate polarity forecast, sentiment backtest, walk-forward sentiment, sentiment spike prediction. Not for per-text labeling (sentiment-analysis-engineer), demand forecasting without sentiment (predictive-logistics-developer, data-scientist), trade advice (methodology only), marketing copy (content-creator), macro without text sentiment (financial-analyst partial).
Add a new cuTile GPU kernel operator to TileGym. Covers dispatch registration in ops.py, cuTile backend implementation, __init__.py exports, test creation, and benchmark in tests/benchmark. Use when adding, creating, or implementing a new cuTile operator/kernel in TileGym, or when asking how to register a new cuTile op.
Manages Arize users, organizations, spaces, roles, role bindings, resource restrictions, and API keys via the ax CLI. Use for enterprise admin workflows: inviting and offboarding users, onboarding new teams, creating custom roles for SAML/SSO mappings, assigning roles to users, restricting project-level access, and managing service keys for multi-tenant architectures. Covers ax users, ax organizations, ax spaces, ax roles, ax role-bindings, ax resource-restrictions, and ax api-keys.
Use when the user has audio or video and wants a timestamped transcript (SRT) in the source language. Routes by source language — Chinese defaults to Volcano (豆包) ASR; other languages (Spanish, English, Portuguese, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, etc.) use OpenAI Whisper API with word-level timestamps and self-assembled cues. Outputs SRT with punctuation-bounded cues capped for on-screen reading. Triggers — "转写", "转成字幕", "做 SRT", "transcribe", "make subtitles", "speech to text", "出字幕".
7-phase frontend design review with accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), responsive testing, visual polish. Use for PR reviews, UI audits, or encountering contrast issues, broken layouts, accessibility violations, inconsistent spacing, missing focus states.
Craft high-quality natural-language image prompts for any modern text-to-image or image-edit model that accepts flowing English. Trigger when the user wants help writing, rewriting, improving, or translating an English natural-language image prompt — including "write me an image prompt", "improve this image prompt", "describe this scene for an image model", or "convert these tags into a natural language prompt". Do NOT trigger for requests that are purely about dispatching to an image API, choosing samplers/schedulers, picking LoRAs, or setting up ControlNet — those belong to a runtime skill.
Redis client and connection guidance covering connection pooling, multiplexing, pipelining, client-side caching with RESP3, avoiding slow commands (KEYS, SMEMBERS, HGETALL), and tuning socket timeouts. Use when configuring a Redis client (redis-py, Jedis, Lettuce, NRedisStack), batching commands for throughput, eliminating per-request connection creation, iterating large keyspaces with SCAN, enabling client-side caching for read-heavy workloads, or setting connect and read timeouts.
Implements Syncfusion .NET MAUI DockLayout (SfDockLayout) for arranging and docking child elements in defined areas. Use this for creating docking layouts, positioning UI elements at edges (top/bottom/left/right), building dashboard layouts, or arranging multi-region interfaces. Covers dock positioning, edge positioning, and spacing between docked elements.
Integrate Anki spaced repetition flashcards with AI assistants through Model Context Protocol for study sessions, deck management, and card creation
The orchestrator and entry point for the engineering skills suite. Use this skill whenever the task involves doing engineering work to a high bar — reviewing code or a design, designing a new system or component, debugging a hard problem or running an incident, implementing a substantive change, writing documentation, or sanity-checking an approach. Use it when the user phrases things casually ("rip into this", "be brutal", "is this approach right", "what am I missing", "what would you change", "look at this") or formally ("review this PR", "audit this design"). Use it proactively for any non-trivial engineering work, before declaring something done. The skill triages the work, dispatches to the right specialty skill(s), enforces verification, and produces an evidence-backed result. The goal is to ensure no AI shortcut, sycophantic agreement, or stylistic distraction gets in the way of work that holds up to senior-engineer scrutiny.
Join and participate in sc-chatroom group chats (the "Workroom" product). Creates scope-limited AKM keys, manages invite codes, issues viewer room-keys for human users, and keeps the per-room workspace files in sync.
Control Unreal Engine 5 editor via HTTP commands. Spawn/delete/transform actors, manage blueprints, materials, animation blueprints, and any UObject property via reflection. Use when the user asks to create, modify, or query anything in UE5 editor, or mentions UE5, Unreal, actors, blueprints, levels, materials, animation, input, or characters.