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Extracts structured practitioner data from healthcare practice websites. Returns names, credentials, specialties, contact info, and education for every provider on a practice's site. Use when user asks to extract, pull, or list doctors, providers, or staff from practice websites. Triggers: "extract doctors from", "pull providers from", "who are the providers at", "build a provider database", "list all doctors at", "scrape the team page", "get practitioner data from". Accepts practice URLs (pasted, CSV, Google Sheet) or discovers practices via Google Maps when given specialty + location. Single sites or 100+ URLs. Do NOT use for filling data gaps — use healthcare-providers-enrich instead. Do NOT use for credential validation — use healthcare-providers-verify instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Validates practitioner credentials and license status against the NPI registry. Cross-references specialties, credentials, and practice addresses against official records. Returns Verified / Partially Verified / Unverified / Flagged per practitioner with mismatch details and source URLs. Triggers: "verify these doctors", "check provider credentials", "validate licenses", "verify NPI numbers", "cross-check credentials against NPI", "compliance audit on providers", "are these practitioners still licensed", "validate my provider list". Accepts CSV, Google Sheet URL, or pasted data. Do NOT use for extracting providers from practice URLs — use healthcare-providers-extract instead. Do NOT use for filling data gaps — use healthcare-providers-enrich instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Create and edit Omni Analytics semantic model definitions — views, topics, dimensions, measures, relationships, and query views — using YAML through the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to add a field, create a new dimension or measure, define a topic, set up joins between tables, modify the data model, build a new view, add a calculated field, create a relationship, edit YAML, work on a branch, promote model changes, or any variant of "model this data", "add this metric", "create a view for", or "set up a join between". Also use for migrating modeling patterns since Omni's YAML is conceptually similar to other semantic layer definitions.
Continuously track the web for changes on a recurring cadence. Use when the user asks to 'monitor', 'track changes to', 'watch', or 'alert me when' something on the web changes — e.g., 'Track price changes for iPhone 16', 'Alert me when Tesla files a new 8-K', 'Monitor competitor pricing pages weekly'. Also use to list, inspect, update, or delete existing monitors.
Discover entities (companies, people, products, etc.) matching a natural-language description. Use when the user asks to 'find all X' or 'list every Y that…' — e.g., 'Find AI startups that raised Series A in 2026', 'List roofing companies in Charlotte NC', 'Show me YC W24 dev tools companies'. Different from web-search (which returns webpages) and deep-research (which returns a narrative report). Use this when the user wants a structured list of entities.
Correct usage of context.Context in Go: propagation, cancellation, timeouts, deadlines, values, and common anti-patterns. Use when: "context usage", "context.Context", "context cancellation", "timeout", "context.WithTimeout", "context.WithCancel", "context values", "context propagation". Do NOT use for: concurrency patterns beyond context (use go-concurrency-review), HTTP middleware context (use go-api-design), or error handling (use go-error-handling).
Applies QML best practices when producing or working with QML source code. Use whenever QML code is the primary subject: writing, reviewing, fixing, refactoring, optimizing, or debugging QML files, components, or bindings. Do NOT trigger for purely conversational QML questions where no code is produced or examined (e.g. "explain how anchors work").
Compares two Gradle build runs to identify duration regressions, cache changes, and task outcome differences. Can be invoked with build IDs, dashboard URLs, or branch names.
Analyzes Xcode selective testing effectiveness for a test run, showing which test targets were skipped or ran, and diagnosing regressions in test selection. Can compare two test runs to identify what changed.
Use when asked to read messages in a chat, show chat history, fetch conversation messages, or get what was said in a specific x-bees, collaboration 7, or x-hoppers chat.
View Transitions API theme toggle effects for smooth light/dark mode animations. Trigger: When implementing theme toggle with smooth transition animations using CSS masks and View Transitions API.
Use this skill when asked to perform any of the following actions in a Java project: - To add jspecify support - To prevent NullPointerExceptions - To better handle Nullability This skill will add jspecify dependency, configure Maven or Gradle build to automatically use jspecify for checking Nullability issues.