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This skill should be used when converting academic papers into promotional and presentation formats including interactive websites (Paper2Web), presentation videos (Paper2Video), and conference posters (Paper2Poster). Use this skill for tasks involving paper dissemination, conference preparation, creating explorable academic homepages, generating video abstracts, or producing print-ready posters from LaTeX or PDF sources.
Expert skill for AI model quantization and optimization. Covers 4-bit/8-bit quantization, GGUF conversion, memory optimization, and quality-performance tradeoffs for deploying LLMs in resource-constrained JARVIS environments.
dstack is an open-source control plane for GPU provisioning and orchestration across GPU clouds, Kubernetes, and on-prem clusters.
Guidance for counting tokens in datasets, particularly from HuggingFace or similar sources. This skill should be used when tasks involve counting tokens in datasets, understanding dataset schemas, filtering by categories/domains, or working with tokenizers. It helps avoid common pitfalls like incomplete field identification and ambiguous terminology interpretation.
Configures Cross-Origin Resource Sharing with proper headers, preflight handling, and security best practices. Use when users request "CORS setup", "cross-origin requests", "API CORS", "preflight requests", or "CORS headers".
Create custom layer types with WebGL rendering, custom tile layers, and blend layers. Use for advanced visualizations and custom data sources.
Write/restructure the "(3) Research Basis" section of the NSFC main text, and simultaneously organize "Working Conditions" and "Research Risk Responses". Use an evidence chain to prove the project is feasible, resource conditions align with research content, and risk contingency plans are executable. Suitable for scenarios where users need to write/revise sections such as "Research Basis, Preliminary Work, Feasibility Analysis, Working Conditions, Platform Team, Risk Responses".
Analyzes and visualizes resource dependencies in Terraform configurations, identifies circular dependencies, and suggests optimal resource ordering. This skill should be used when users need to understand resource relationships, troubleshoot dependency issues, optimize apply order, or refactor complex configurations.
Comprehensive framework for deep analysis of articles, papers, and long-form content using 10+ thinking models (SCQA, 5W2H, critical thinking, inversion, mental models, first principles, systems thinking, six thinking hats). Use when users want to: (1) deeply understand complex articles/content, (2) analyze arguments and identify logical flaws, (3) extract actionable insights from reading materials, (4) create study notes or learning summaries, (5) compare multiple sources, (6) transform knowledge into practical applications, or (7) apply specific thinking frameworks. Triggered by phrases like 'analyze this article,' 'help me understand,' 'deep dive into,' 'extract insights from,' 'use [framework name],' or when users provide URLs/long-form content for analysis.
AWS cost optimization and FinOps workflows. Use for finding unused resources, analyzing Reserved Instance opportunities, detecting cost anomalies, rightsizing instances, evaluating Spot instances, migrating to newer generation instances, implementing FinOps best practices, optimizing storage/network/database costs, and managing cloud financial operations. Includes automated analysis scripts and comprehensive reference documentation.
Provides Jobs-to-be-Done and psychographic research frameworks for brand identity work. Auto-activates during brand positioning, voice development, messaging, and strategy phases. Use when discussing target audience, customer research, JTBD, jobs to be done, four forces, push pull anxiety habit, emotional jobs, social jobs, functional jobs, limbic types, VALS segments, psychographics, or customer motivations.
Define and manage Git workflow rules in docs/rules/git/. Use when establishing commit message formats, branch naming conventions, PR requirements, code review standards, or any Git-related enforceable rules.