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Builder user experience systems for Three.js building games. Use when implementing prefab/blueprint save/load, undo/redo command patterns, ghost preview placement, multi-select, or copy/paste building mechanics. Covers the UX layer that makes building feel responsive and intuitive.
Provides Jungian brand archetype frameworks, the 12 archetypes with profiles, the 70/30 primary/secondary rule, archetype combinations, and selection templates. Auto-activates during brand archetype selection, emotional positioning, and brand personality work. Use when discussing brand archetypes, Jungian archetypes, 12 archetypes, Hero, Outlaw, Magician, Creator, Lover, Jester, Everyman, Caregiver, Ruler, Sage, Explorer, Innocent, 70/30 rule, Mark-Pearson, or archetype combinations.
Access and search Lark/Feishu cloud documents with user permissions (飞书云文档权限访问)
Comprehensive project planning and documentation generator for software projects. Creates structured requirements documents, system design documents, and task breakdown plans with implementation tracking. Use when starting a new project, defining specifications, creating technical designs, or breaking down complex systems into implementable tasks. Supports user story format, acceptance criteria, component design, API specifications, and hierarchical task decomposition with requirement traceability.
Use when working with SQLiteData library (@Table, @FetchAll, @FetchOne macros) for SQLite persistence, queries, writes, migrations, or CloudKit private database sync.
Nano Banana Pro (nano-banana-pro) image generation skill. Use this skill when the user asks to "generate an image", "generate images", "create an image", "make an image", uses "nano banana", or requests multiple images like "generate 5 images". Generates images using Google's Gemini 2.5 Flash for any purpose - frontend designs, web projects, illustrations, graphics, hero images, icons, backgrounds, or standalone artwork. Invoke this skill for ANY image generation request.
Apply Convex database best practices for cost optimization, performance, security, and architecture. Use when: building Convex backends, optimizing queries, handling embeddings/vector search, reviewing Convex code, designing schemas, planning migrations, or discussing Convex architecture. Keywords: Convex, real-time database, queries, mutations, actions, indexes, pagination, vector search, embeddings, schema, migrations, ctx.auth, convex-helpers, bandwidth.
Comprehensive markdown linting guidance using markdownlint-cli2. Run, execute, check, and validate markdown files. Fix linting errors (MD0XX rules). Configure .markdownlint-cli2.jsonc (rules and ignores). Set up VS Code extension and GitHub Actions workflows. Supports markdown flavors including GitHub Flavored Markdown (GFM) and CommonMark. Use when working with markdown files, encountering validation errors, configuring markdownlint, setting up linting workflows, troubleshooting linting issues, establishing markdown quality standards, or configuring flavor-specific rules for tables, task lists, and strikethrough.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for TanStack Query v5 (React Query) server state management in React applications. It should be used when setting up data fetching with useQuery, implementing mutations with useMutation, configuring QueryClient, managing caching strategies, migrating from v4 to v5, implementing optimistic updates, using infinite queries, or encountering query/mutation errors. Use when: initializing TanStack Query in React projects, configuring QueryClient settings, creating custom query hooks, implementing mutations with error handling, setting up optimistic updates, using useInfiniteQuery for pagination, migrating from React Query v4 to v5, debugging stale data issues, fixing caching problems, resolving v5 breaking changes, implementing suspense queries, or setting up query devtools. Keywords: TanStack Query, React Query, useQuery, useMutation, useInfiniteQuery, useSuspenseQuery, QueryClient, QueryClientProvider, data fetching, server state, caching, staleTime, gcTime, query invalidation, prefetching, optimistic updates, mutations, query keys, query functions, error boundaries, suspense, React Query DevTools, v5 migration, v4 to v5, request waterfalls, background refetching, cacheTime renamed, loading status renamed, pending status, initialPageParam required, keepPreviousData removed, placeholderData, query callbacks removed, onSuccess removed, onError removed, object syntax required
Design and document statistical algorithms with pseudocode and complexity analysis
This skill provides project-specific coding conventions, architectural principles, repository structure standards, testing patterns, and contribution guidelines for the better-chatbot project (https://github.com/cgoinglove/better-chatbot). Use this skill when contributing to or working with better-chatbot to understand the design philosophy and ensure code follows established patterns. Includes: API architecture deep-dive, three-tier tool system (MCP/Workflow/Default), component design patterns, database repository patterns, architectural principles (progressive enhancement, defensive programming, streaming-first), practical templates for adding features (tools, routes, repositories). Use when: working in better-chatbot repository, contributing features/fixes, understanding architectural decisions, following server action validators, implementing tools/workflows, setting up Playwright tests, adding API routes, designing database queries, building UI components, handling multi-AI provider integration Keywords: better-chatbot, chatbot contribution, better-chatbot standards, chatbot development, AI chatbot patterns, API architecture, three-tier tool system, repository pattern, progressive enhancement, defensive programming, streaming-first, compound component pattern, Next.js chatbot, Vercel AI SDK chatbot, MCP tools, workflow builder, server action validators, tool abstraction, DAG workflows, shared business logic, safe() wrapper, tool lifecycle
Securely authenticate with GitHub using stored credentials for API operations and git commands