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Generates semantic commit messages following the Conventional Commits specification with proper types, scopes, breaking changes, and footers. Use when users request "write commit message", "conventional commit", "semantic commit", or "format commit".
Refactor Flask code to improve maintainability, readability, and adherence to best practices. This skill transforms Flask applications using the application factory pattern, Blueprint organization, and service layer separation. It addresses fat route handlers, missing error handling, improper context local usage, and security issues. Apply when you notice global app instances, routes without Blueprints, business logic in handlers, or missing CSRF protection.
Orchestrates access to the Home Assistant REST API for programmatic control of smart home devices. Routes requests to specialized resource files based on task type - authentication, state management, service calls, entity types, or advanced queries. Provides intelligent decision tables for selecting appropriate endpoints and managing integrations.
Entry point for ALL work requests - triages scope from trivial to massive, asks clarifying questions, and routes to appropriate planning skills. Use this when receiving any new work request.
Build modern monolith applications with Inertia.js - combining server-side frameworks (Laravel, Rails, etc.) with React/Vue/Svelte frontends without building APIs. Use when creating Inertia pages and layouts, working with Link component for navigation, building forms with Form component or useForm hook, handling validation and errors, managing shared data and props, implementing authentication and authorization, using manual visits with router, working with partial reloads, setting up persistent layouts, or configuring client-side setup.
Build sophisticated React animations with Motion (formerly Framer Motion) - declarative animations, gestures (drag, hover, tap), scroll effects, spring physics, layout animations, and SVG manipulation. Optimize bundle size with LazyMotion (4.6 KB) or useAnimate mini (2.3 KB). Use when: adding drag-and-drop interactions, creating scroll-triggered animations, implementing modal dialogs with transitions, building carousels with momentum, animating page/route transitions, creating parallax hero sections, implementing accordions with smooth expand/collapse, or optimizing animation bundle sizes. For simple list animations, use auto-animate skill instead (3.28 KB vs 34 KB). Troubleshoot: AnimatePresence exit not working, large list performance issues, Tailwind transition conflicts, Next.js "use client" errors, scrollable container layout issues, or Cloudflare Workers build errors (resolved Dec 2024).
Expert blueprint for performance profiling and optimization (frame drops, memory leaks, draw calls) using Godot Profiler, object pooling, visibility culling, and bottleneck identification. Use when diagnosing lag, optimizing for target FPS, or reducing memory usage. Keywords profiling, Godot Profiler, bottleneck, object pooling, VisibleOnScreenNotifier, draw calls, MultiMesh.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "design ArkUI API", "add component property", "create Modifier method", "review ArkUI API", "deprecate API", "write JSDOC for ArkUI", or mentions OpenHarmony API design standards. Provides comprehensive guidance for ArkUI component API design following OpenHarmony coding guidelines, including static/dynamic interface synchronization, SDK compilation, and verification.
Use when building with FlyonUI — Tailwind CSS component library with CSS classes and optional JS plugins. Covers CSS component classes, JS plugin system (accordion, carousel, collapse, combobox, datatable, dropdown, select, tabs, tooltip, etc.), theming, installation, class reference, and plugin initialization via MCP tools.
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior, before proposing fixes
Generate Arduino/embedded C++ code snippets and patterns on demand for UNO/ESP32/RP2040. Use when users request Arduino code for sensors, actuators, communication protocols, state machines, non-blocking timers, data logging, or hardware abstraction. Generates production-ready code with proper memory management, timing patterns, and board-specific optimization. Supports DHT22, BME280, buttons, I2C/SPI, EEPROM, SD cards, WiFi, and common peripherals.
Add new LLM model pricing entries to Langfuse's default-model-prices.json. Use when adding model prices, updating model pricing, creating model entries, adding Claude/OpenAI/Anthropic/Google/Gemini/AWS Bedrock/Azure/Vertex AI model pricing, working with matchPattern regex, pricingTiers, or model cost configuration. Covers model price JSON structure, regex patterns for multi-provider matching, tiered pricing with conditions, cache pricing, and validation rules.