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This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a power pages site", "build a code site", "scaffold a website", "create a portal", "make a new site", or wants to create a new Power Pages code site (SPA) using React, Angular, Vue, or Astro.
Implement interactive spatial data visualization with Syncfusion Maps component for Blazor. Use this skill when user needs to display geographic data, add markers/polygons to maps, integrate map providers (Google Maps, Bing Maps, Azure Maps, OpenStreetMap), create choropleth visualizations, handle user interactions with maps, export/print maps, support internationalization, implement accessibility features, or customize map styling and appearance.
Use this skill for ANY multi-pane or multi-agent terminal orchestration in cmux. Required when the user wants to: run things in parallel in separate terminal panes, split the terminal, spawn a sub-agent (Claude Code, Codex) in another pane, fan out tasks across splits, send keystrokes or text to another pane (including ctrl-c), read terminal output from another pane, update sidebar status or progress bar, open a URL in cmux's built-in browser pane, or display markdown preview alongside the terminal. The cmux CLI is the ONLY way to do these things — Bash cannot split panes or spawn agents. Trigger phrases: 'in parallel', 'split pane', 'spawn agent', 'fan out', 'new pane', 'browser pane', 'sidebar', 'send to pane', 'read from pane', 'show the plan', 'ctrl-c to', '分屏', '并行', '开个 pane'. NOT for: single command execution, basic bash operations, or questions about tmux.
Deploys Jupyter notebooks on TrueFoundry infrastructure with optional GPU support. Use when launching JupyterLab environments, setting up ML development workspaces, or running cloud-hosted notebooks for data exploration.
Pipeline orchestrator that classifies incoming coding tasks and routes them through the correct combination of skills in the right order at the right depth. Auto-activates on any coding task. Centralizes the decision logic for which skills to use, how deep each goes, and how artifacts pass between them. Handles three pipeline variants: standard (plan-interview, intent-framed-agent, context-surfing, simplify-and-harden, self-improvement), team-based (agent-teams-simplify-and-harden), and CI (simplify-and-harden-ci, self-improvement-ci). Use this skill whenever starting any coding work — it determines the appropriate pipeline depth and variant automatically. Does not replace individual skills; dispatches to them.
Use when need systematic innovation through comprehensive solution space exploration, resolving technical contradictions (speed vs precision, strength vs weight, cost vs quality), generating novel product configurations, exploring all feasible design alternatives before prototyping, finding inventive solutions to engineering problems, identifying patent opportunities through parameter combinations, or when user mentions morphological analysis, Zwicky box, TRIZ, inventive principles, technical contradictions, systematic innovation, or design space exploration.
Use when starting feature work that needs isolation from current workspace or before executing implementation plans - creates isolated git worktrees with smart directory selection and safety verification
Debug package usage guide. Use when adding debug logging, understanding log namespaces, or implementing debugging features. Triggers on debug logging requests or logging implementation.
Monorepo architecture patterns with Turborepo, pnpm workspaces, and shared packages. Use when setting up multi-package repositories, shared libraries, or micro-frontend architectures.
LangGraph supervisor-worker pattern. Use when building central coordinator agents that route to specialized workers, implementing round-robin or priority-based agent dispatch.
Search and retrieve context from Airweave collections. Use when users ask about their data in connected apps (Slack, GitHub, Notion, Jira, Confluence, Google Drive, Salesforce, databases, etc.), need to find documents or information from their workspace, want answers based on their company data, or need you to check app data for context to complete a task.
Scala 3.4+ development specialist covering Akka, Cats Effect, ZIO, and Spark patterns. Use when building distributed systems, big data pipelines, or functional programming applications.