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Design the UX of custom-code Databricks Apps (AppKit/React) data screens — KPI/overview pages, reports, charts, tables, and Genie/chat data assistants — mapped to concrete AppKit components. Use when BUILDING or reviewing the UI of an AppKit/React app that displays data or answers data questions: choosing genre, layout, charts, KPIs, semantic color, required states (loading/empty/error), IBCS notation, and AI-result trust (showing generated SQL/sources for Genie/chat). A plain "create a dashboard" request means a managed AI/BI (Lakeview) dashboard → use databricks-aibi-dashboards, NOT this skill. Also NOT for non-data frontend (forms, settings, auth, marketing) or scaffolding/build/deploy (→ databricks-apps). Complements databricks-apps; use it alongside whenever a custom app has a chart, table, KPI, report, or Genie/chat/AI surface.
Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring code, or scaffolding a new project. Language-agnostic principles (types encode invariants, parse don't validate, errors as values, no mocks, earn abstractions) with dialects for Rust, TypeScript, Go, and Python.
Designs, deepens, and hardens TypeScript codebase architecture in three modes: folder structures, module contracts, and middleware pipelines for a new app; domain-informed deepening of existing code; and the guardrail tooling, CI gates, and wayfinding that stop a structure decaying. Use when setting up project structure, organizing a monorepo, designing backend modules, writing an architecture brief, recovering domain terminology, recording an architecture decision, or asking "how should I structure this app", "find architecture improvements", "this module is a mess", "make this codebase agent-friendly", "set up guardrails for coding agents", "add a dead-code check", or "my agent can't find anything in this repo". For scaffolding a new repo use scaffold-nextjs or scaffold-cli, for multi-tenant isolation use multi-tenant-architecture, for the AGENTS.md file's own content use agents-md, and for review of a local diff use pr-reviewer.
Call APIs, load data into components, and handle the async lifecycle in Blazor. USE FOR fetching data from a backend, submitting data to an API, displaying loading/error states, registering HttpClient, building service abstractions for Auto/WebAssembly render modes. DO NOT USE for form validation (see collect-user-input), prerendering persistence (see support-prerendering), or project scaffolding (see create-blazor-project).
Debug silent corruption when a MAX model loads, compiles, serves, and generates tokens but output disagrees with a reference implementation. Use whenever parity debugging stalls on scalar taps, the model returns gibberish or wrong greedy tokens, logit cosine is high but argmax differs, or generation is coherent then diverges — during an architecture port, a quantization bring-up, a multi-GPU conversion, or after a MAX upgrade. Triggers on "parity failure", "silent corruption", "logits match but tokens diverge", "top-1 mismatch", "greedy divergence", and "model serves but generates garbage". Not for crashes on load or pre-serve scaffolding (use import-model). Mandates reference-vs-MAX tensor-dump comparators first, verify fixes numerically before recompiling, and serve-vs-pipeline bisect when dumps match but text diverges.
Reference for the Decentraland `.composite` JSON format that declares the initial entities of a scene in `assets/scene/main.composite`. Use when creating or editing a main.composite file, or when other skills point to the composite reference. For scaffolding a whole scene project see create-scene.
Guides the agent through adding, configuring, and using the Capawesome desktop platforms for Capacitor — @capawesome/capacitor-electron and @capawesome/capacitor-tauri. Covers choosing between Electron and Tauri, installation and scaffolding, sync/run workflows, live reload, deep links, plugin compatibility (Electron plugin implementations and web fallback; Tauri plugin tiers), packaging, and app updates. Do not use for the Android or iOS platforms, installing individual Capacitor plugins, migrating Capacitor apps or plugins to newer versions, or non-Capacitor desktop frameworks.
Use when the user wants to design, scaffold, build, or iterate on a video game — including brainstorming new game ideas, planning a gameplay loop, choosing an engine, scaffolding a project, adding features, fixing gameplay bugs, or working on assets. Triggers on phrases like "make a game", "create a [genre] game", "build a [type] game", "I want to make a [genre]", or any session inside a game project directory (has docs/, src/, or an engine config).
Create, migrate, or align frontend packages and monorepos on Vite+. Use for Vite+ scaffolding, migration, upgrades, `vp` commands, consolidated Vite/Oxlint/Oxfmt/Vitest configuration, hooks, packaging, or CI. Prefer the repository-pinned Vite+ surface and its packaged documentation; preserve existing stacks and proven exceptions.
Use when the user mentions "hyperframes", wants to preview a composition in the studio, render to MP4/WebM, scaffold a new video project, lint or validate a composition, or troubleshoot rendering. Also use after finishing a composition with compose-video — lint and preview are the natural next steps.
Create exercise directory structures with sections, problems, solutions, and explainers that pass linting. Use when user wants to scaffold exercises, create exercise stubs, or set up a new course section.
Build and deploy GitHub Copilot SDK apps to Azure. USE FOR: build copilot app, create copilot app, copilot SDK, @github/copilot-sdk, scaffold copilot project, copilot-powered app, deploy copilot app, host on azure, azure model, BYOM, bring your own model, use my own model, azure openai model, DefaultAzureCredential, self-hosted model, copilot SDK service, chat app with copilot, copilot-sdk-service template, azd init copilot, CopilotClient, createSession, sendAndWait, GitHub Models API. DO NOT USE FOR: using Copilot (not building with it), Copilot Extensions, Azure Functions without Copilot, general web apps without copilot SDK, Foundry agent hosting (use microsoft-foundry skill), agent evaluation (use microsoft-foundry skill).