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Expert blueprint for stealth games (Splinter Cell, Hitman, Dishonored, Thief) covering AI detection systems, vision cones, sound propagation, alert states, light/shadow mechanics, and systemic design. Use when building stealth-action, tactical infiltration, or immersive sim games requiring enemy awareness systems. Keywords vision cone, detection, alert state, sound propagation, light level, systemic AI, gradual detection.
Measure quality effectively with actionable metrics. Use when establishing quality dashboards, defining KPIs, or evaluating test effectiveness.
PyTorch, TensorFlow, neural networks, CNNs, transformers, and deep learning for production
Tool discovery and shell one-liner reference for sysadmin, DevOps, and security tasks. AUTO-CONSULT this skill when the user is: troubleshooting network issues, debugging processes, analyzing logs, working with SSL/TLS, managing DNS, testing HTTP endpoints, auditing security, working with containers, writing shell scripts, or asks 'what tool should I use for X'. Source: github.com/trimstray/the-book-of-secret-knowledge
Use when evaluating ICP fit, buying intent, and routing priority for new leads.
Migrates existing Xcode projects to Tuist generated workspaces with build and run validation, external dependency mapping, and migration checklists. Use when adopting Tuist for an existing app or converting a hand-edited Xcode project to generated projects.
Fixes a specific flaky test by analyzing its failure patterns from Tuist, identifying the root cause, and applying a targeted correction. Typically invoked with a Tuist test case URL in the format such as `https://tuist.dev/{account}/{project}/tests/test-cases/{id}`.
Interactive PRODUCT.md generation. Interviews you about mission, personas, value props, and competitive landscape, then generates a filled-in PRODUCT.md. Triggers: "product", "create product doc", "product definition", "who is this for".
Look up CE.SDK React reference docs, guides, and configuration pages. Use when the user needs CE.SDK docs for React — configuration, UI customization, export options, feature guides, or getting-started instructions. Also triggered by "IMG.LY", "CreativeEditor", "CE.SDK", or "cesdk" when the user needs an existing React doc page. Not for writing code (use build) or concept explanations (use explain). <example> Context: User asks about React configuration user: "How do I configure the editor in React?" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:docs-react to look up configuration options." </example> <example> Context: User needs React component setup user: "How do I embed CE.SDK in a React component?" assistant: "Let me use /cesdk:docs-react to find the relevant documentation." </example>
Use the @steipete/oracle CLI to bundle a prompt plus the right files and get a second-model review (API or browser) for debugging, refactors, design checks, or cross-validation.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a pull request", "create PR", "open PR", "update a pull request", "update PR", "create an issue", "file an issue", "create a GitHub issue", "create a Claude Code issue", "report a bug in Claude Code", "create a Codex issue", "report a bug in Codex CLI", "create a Sablier issue", "file an issue in sablier-labs", "create a discussion", "start a GitHub discussion", "yeet a PR", "yeet an issue", "yeet a discussion", or mentions GitHub contribution workflows.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "send a transaction", "call a contract", "sign a message", "use cast", "cast send", "cast call", "cast wallet", "decode calldata", "encode ABI", "check balance", or mentions Foundry cast CLI, RPC endpoints, or on-chain interactions.