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TanStack Table v8 headless data tables for React. Covers column definitions, sorting, filtering (fuzzy/faceted), server-side pagination with TanStack Query, infinite scroll, virtualization (TanStack Virtual), column/row pinning, row expanding/grouping, column resizing, and reusable Shadcn-styled components. Prevents 15 documented errors including infinite re-renders, React Compiler incompatibility, and server-side state mismatches. Use when building data tables, fixing table performance, implementing server-side pagination, adding filtering/sorting, or debugging table state issues.
Backlog Management. Users can submit ideas or pain points at any time, and the AI is responsible for following up, organizing, merging, and archiving them into the backlog file. When users are preparing to launch a new version, it assists in filtering from the backlog. Driven by pain points, no advance scheduling is done.
Automatically generate personal weekly reports based on Git commit records and code changes. Use this skill when users request to generate weekly reports, work summaries, or summarize weekly work content. Supports custom time ranges, committer filtering, output formats, and detail levels.
SQL injection playbook. Use when input reaches SQL queries, authentication logic, sorting, filtering, reporting, or DB-specific blind and out-of-band execution paths.
Reviews Forge apps for security vulnerabilities, architecture issues, cost inefficiencies, performance problems, and trigger/scheduling waste before deployment. Use when the user says "review my Forge app", "check my app", "pre-deploy check", "is my app ready to deploy", "audit my Forge app", "check for security issues", "check performance", "review manifest", "check my Forge app for problems", "app review", "optimize my Forge app costs", "reduce invocations", "why is my app expensive", "check my triggers", or any request to evaluate a Forge app's quality, safety, cost efficiency, or readiness. Also triggers when users ask about Forge best practices, permission scopes, resolver optimization, storage efficiency, cold start reduction, frontend offloading, trigger filtering, scheduled trigger frequency, N+1 API calls, bulk API usage, verbose logging, or Forge platform pricing.
Use Yahoo Finance CLI for stock and ETF quotes, charts, fundamentals, options chains, symbol search, trending tickers, local watchlists, portfolio lots, and market digests. Use when the user asks about a ticker, portfolio performance, option filtering, market movers, or wants Yahoo Finance data in a terminal or agent-friendly format.
Search Web of Science by topic, author, title, DOI, or advanced query. Supports edition/database filtering and sort.
Manage Todoist tasks, projects, sections, labels, and filters via REST API v2. Supports task CRUD, due dates, priorities, recurring tasks, project organization, and advanced filtering. Based on doggy8088/agent-skills/todoist-api, using curl + jq.
Obtain announcement information of A-share listed companies (real data). Based on AkShare, fetch all announcements of the day from Eastmoney.com, supporting filtering by stock code and keywords. Suitable for monitoring key information for investment decisions such as major events, performance express reports, shareholder changes, restructuring announcements, etc. Data source: Eastmoney.com (stable and reliable).
FFmpeg CLI reference for video and audio processing, format conversion, filtering, and media automation. Use when converting video formats, resizing or cropping video, trimming by time, replacing or extracting audio, mixing audio tracks, overlaying text or images, burning subtitles, creating GIFs, generating thumbnails, building slideshows, changing playback speed, encoding with H264/H265/VP9, setting CRF/bitrate, using GPU acceleration, creating storyboards, or running ffprobe. Covers filter_complex, stream selectors, -map, -c copy, seeking, scale, pad, crop, concat, drawtext, zoompan, xfade.
This skill should be used when working with nostr-tools library for Nostr protocol operations, including event creation, signing, filtering, relay communication, and NIP implementations. Provides comprehensive knowledge of nostr-tools APIs and patterns.
Configures Depot-managed GitHub Actions runners as a drop-in replacement for GitHub-hosted runners. Use when setting up or migrating GitHub Actions workflows to use Depot runners, choosing runner sizes (CPU/RAM), configuring runs-on labels, setting up ARM or Windows or macOS runners, troubleshooting GitHub Actions runner issues, configuring egress filtering, using Depot Cache with GitHub Actions, or running Dagger/Dependabot on Depot runners. Also use when the user mentions depot-ubuntu, depot-windows, depot-macos runner labels, or asks about faster/cheaper GitHub Actions runners.