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Decompose requirements into structured task lists and build a task management system for long-running Agents (based on the Anthropic Effective harnesses methodology). Automatically trigger when users need to manage multi-session development tasks, track feature completion progress, or request "task decomposition", "task management", or "project planning".
[Hyper] Optimize an existing Codex skill through baseline-first experiments, binary evals, optional guards, and one-mutation-at-a-time iteration. Use for skill autoresearch, measured trigger/workflow improvement, self-optimizing a skill, benchmarking skill changes, or resuming skill experiment artifacts.
Accessibility audit skill for scanning, fixing, and verifying WCAG 2.2 Level A and AA compliance across React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, Svelte, and plain HTML codebases. Use when auditing accessibility, fixing a11y violations, checking color contrast, generating compliance reports, or integrating accessibility checks into CI/CD pipelines.
Cluster vectors by similarity using npx ruvector k-means or density-based methods with labeled group summaries
Use when bootstrapping a new personal wiki for any knowledge domain — research, codebase documentation, reading notes, competitive analysis, or any long-term knowledge accumulation project.
This skill is applicable when users explicitly request to 'write/generate NSFC budget specification', 'write budget explanation', 'generate budget.tex / budget.pdf', or 'write NSFC budget justification'. Based on the user's proposal text or supplementary materials, output a submittable budget specification LaTeX project and render `budget.pdf`. If the user does not specify a working directory, you must pause and ask them to specify it first. ⚠️ Not applicable: Users only want to understand budget principles; users only want budget table figures without writing the specification; or users are in the 2026 Youth A/B/C default lump-sum scenario where no budget specification is required.
GitOps continuous delivery toolkit for Kubernetes with Flux CD. Use for declarative deployments, Helm chart automation, Kustomize overlays, image update automation, multi-tenancy, and Git-based continuous delivery.
Create and configure Syncfusion Angular Stepper component for multi-step workflows, wizards, forms, and onboarding flows. Use this skill when implementing step-by-step navigation, configuring step validation, handling step events, or customizing step appearance with icons, labels, and templates. This covers stepper-based wizard interfaces, progress tracking workflows, and multi-form configurations.
Immunology research workflows using ToolUniverse tools. Covers antibody-antigen structural analysis (SAbDab, TheraSAbDab), immune protein interactions (IntAct, BioGRID), epitope and T-cell/B-cell assay data (IEDB), immunoglobulin gene databases (IMGT), cytokine/receptor signaling (OpenTargets, GWAS), clinical safety data for immune diseases (FAERS, clinical trials), autoimmune disease genetics (Orphanet), and immune pathway analysis (KEGG, Reactome). Use when researchers ask about antibody targets, immune signaling networks, autoimmune genetics, immunotherapy safety, epitope discovery, or immune pathway enrichment.
How to read paid media dashboards without fooling yourself. Attribution models, platform reporting quirks, multi-platform reconciliation, ROAS vs LTV horizon traps, statistical noise in performance metrics, incrementality testing, and the failure modes that produce expensive lessons. Triggers on read paid media dashboard, attribution analysis, ROAS vs LTV, multi-platform reconciliation, ad incrementality, geo holdout, conversion lift study, ghost bidding, paid media reporting, board-deck paid media metrics, blended CAC, MMM, MTA, last-click attribution. Also triggers when a marketer is about to scale, kill, or rebudget a campaign based on platform metrics, or when reconciling platform reports against warehouse revenue.
Guide for using MSBuild Server to improve CLI build performance. Only activate in MSBuild/.NET build context. Activate when developers report slow incremental builds from the command line, or when CLI builds are noticeably slower than IDE builds. Covers MSBUILDUSESERVER=1 environment variable for persistent server-based caching. Do not activate for IDE-based builds (Visual Studio already uses a long-lived process).
This skill should be used when the user wants to check whether an agent skill is portable across providers. Common triggers include "is this skill cross-provider safe", "will my skill work in cursor", "audit skill compatibility", "check if this loads in codex", and "which providers support this skill". Spawns one agent per provider in parallel using bundled provider-doc snapshots (refreshed on cadence — never fetched at runtime) and produces a compatibility matrix plus a COMPAT.md report. Skip when authoring a new skill (use skill-creator) or rerunning baselines (use skill-eval).