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Manage project sharing invitations in Spuree — list, accept, decline, cancel, and resend invitations for non-workspace members
Spatial interaction designer and interface strategist for immersive AR/VR/XR environments
Google Workspace CLI for Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, and Slides using gogcli. Use when asked to search email, schedule meetings, manage files, edit documents, update spreadsheets, or create presentations.
Personalized coding tutorials that build on your existing knowledge and use your actual codebase for examples. Creates a persistent learning trail that compounds over time using the power of AI, spaced repetition and quizes.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "field service", "work order", "dispatch", "technician", "FSM", "mobile field", "scheduling", "route optimization", or any ServiceNow Field Service Management development.
End-user control of cmux topology and routing (windows, workspaces, panes/surfaces, focus, moves, reorder, identify, trigger flash). Use when automation needs deterministic placement and navigation in a multi-pane cmux layout.
Build production-grade multi-tenant SaaS applications with team workspaces, member invitation, authentication, and modern UI
OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions expert. Use when selecting, applying, or reviewing telemetry attributes, span names, span kinds, or span status codes. Triggers on tasks involving attribute selection, naming telemetry, semantic convention compliance, attribute migration, or custom attribute decisions. Covers the attribute registry, naming patterns, status mapping, attribute placement, and versioning.
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.
ALWAYS use when working with Nx monorepo, workspace configuration, or Angular/Nx project setup.
Guide users through the Amore CLI for macOS app distribution — setup, releasing, code signing, notarization, DMG creation, S3 hosting, Sparkle updates, licensing, and configuration. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Amore, amore CLI, macOS app distribution outside the App Store, Sparkle updater setup, appcast.xml, notarization workflows, DMG creation, or self-publishing macOS apps. Also use when the user asks about release automation, S3 bucket hosting for app updates, EdDSA signing keys, or licensing with Stripe for macOS apps.
Cross-cutting OmniStudio analysis skill for namespace detection, dependency visualization, and impact analysis across OmniScripts, FlexCards, Integration Procedures, and Data Mappers. Use this skill to detect which OmniStudio namespace an org uses, build directed dependency graphs, perform impact analysis, and generate Mermaid diagrams of component relationships. TRIGGER when: user asks about OmniStudio dependencies, wants namespace detection (Core vs vlocity_cmt vs vlocity_ins), needs impact analysis, requests dependency diagrams, or asks which components are affected by a change. DO NOT TRIGGER when: authoring OmniScripts (use building-omnistudio-omniscript), building FlexCards (use building-omnistudio-flexcard), creating Integration Procedures (use building-omnistudio-integration-procedure), or configuring Data Mappers (use building-omnistudio-datamapper).