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Apply the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict behavioral intentions from attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, and identify intervention leverage points. Use this skill when the user needs to predict adoption of a new behavior, diagnose why an intended behavior does not occur, design behavior change campaigns, or when they ask 'why do people not follow through', 'what predicts behavior change', or 'how to increase adoption rates'.
Apply Porter's Value Chain Analysis to identify competitive advantage sources within an organization's activities. Use this skill when the user needs to find where value is created or lost in their operations, analyze cost structure by activity, optimize internal processes, or identify outsourcing candidates — even if they say 'where do we make money' or 'which activities should we keep in-house'.
Educational map of risk exposure screening—typical risk indicator taxonomies, exposure value and percentage, address-level vs transaction-level engines, and common template families (entity label, multi-hop interaction, blacklist). Use when the user asks how commercial screening tools reason about labeled addresses, tainted flows, or deposit vs withdrawal checks—not for legal sanctions determinations or substituting a vendor’s live rules.
Use this skill when creating and configuring a PixiJS v8 Application. Covers new Application() + async app.init() options (width, height, background, antialias, resolution, autoDensity, preference, resizeTo, autoStart, sharedTicker, canvas, useBackBuffer, powerPreference, eventFeatures, accessibilityOptions, gcActive, bezierSmoothness, webgl/webgpu/canvasOptions per-renderer overrides), app.stage/renderer/canvas/screen/domContainerRoot access, ResizePlugin, TickerPlugin, CullerPlugin (cullable, cullArea), custom ApplicationPlugin creation via ExtensionType.Application, start/stop lifecycle, and app.destroy() with releaseGlobalResources. Triggers on: Application, app.init, app.stage, app.renderer, app.canvas, app.screen, app.domContainerRoot, ApplicationOptions, ApplicationPlugin, ExtensionType.Application, resizeTo, preference, autoStart, sharedTicker, useBackBuffer, powerPreference, skipExtensionImports, preferWebGLVersion, preserveDrawingBuffer, cullable, CullerPlugin, app.start, app.stop, app.destroy, releaseGlobalResources.
Autonomous Zest Protocol LTV guardian — monitors borrowing positions, detects liquidation risk, and executes safe repayments with enforced spend limits to protect collateral on Stacks mainnet.
Inspect NocoBase plugin inventory and plugin state from runtime-backed sources, and safely enable or disable plugins for local or remote applications. For local apps, inspect/readback should prefer CLI `pm list` JSON output, while write actions should follow deterministic fallback `docker_cli -> remote_api -> manual`.
Generate reference documentation entry by entry for the public surface of libraries (components, functions, commands, etc.), with manifest tracking, supporting both single-entry and batch modes. Fundamental differences from guidedoc: guidedoc teaches you how to use things, while libdoc tells you what each part looks like; guidedoc's information sources are solution docs + user knowledge, while libdoc's information source is the source code itself. Trigger scenarios: When users say "write API documentation", "component documentation", "libdoc", "write documentation for each component", or when new public library interfaces are found after feature-acceptance.
AEM as a Cloud Service Java/OSGi best practices, guardrails, and legacy-to-cloud pattern transformations. Use for Cloud Service–correct bundles, deprecated APIs, schedulers, ResourceChangeListener, replication, Replicator, JCR observation (javax.jcr.observation.EventListener), OSGi Event Admin (org.osgi.service.event.EventHandler), DAM AssetManager, BPA-style fixes, HTL (Sightly) Cloud SDK lint warnings (data-sly-test redundant constant value comparison), or any time you need the detailed pattern reference modules under this skill.
Standard Restaurant POS UI derived from the Restaurant POS redesign plan. Use for any restaurant POS screen to enforce the approved layout, components, accessibility, and speed workflow.
Quick single-paper lookup via AlphaXiv LLM-optimized summaries with tiered source fallback. Use when user says "explain this paper", "summarize paper", pastes an arXiv/AlphaXiv URL, or provides a bare arXiv ID for quick understanding - not for broad literature search.
Use this skill when the user describes a Yektanet Digital Billboard (DB) scenario, provides ad assets (logo, CTA, product, overline, background, intro, stick, percent/badge, character/mascot, video) for an HTML ad package, says "build a billboard", "build a DB ad", "make an ad", "create a banner", "make a sticky ad", "build an ad package", mentions "billboard", "بیلبورد", "دیجیتال بورد", "Yektanet", "یکتانت", "sticky-150", or invokes /bb. Also activates when user provides a campaign brief with brand name, theme, products, and assets for a 150px sticky-bottom iframe ad unit. Do NOT activate for general web development, regular banners, or non-Yektanet ad formats.
NestJS reference skill: modules, controllers, providers, DTOs with class-validator, TypeORM/Prisma, guards, interceptors, pipes, queues (BullMQ), WebSockets, microservices, testing, OpenAPI, and CLI scaffolding. Use when the task touches NestJS application code and should follow the project's module-based architecture.