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Universal AI image generation supporting OpenAI DALL·E / gpt-image, Google Gemini Image / Imagen, Replicate (Flux / SDXL / any model), Stability AI, FAL, Ark (Seedream 4.5), Bailian (qwen-image / wanx), and SiliconFlow. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate, create, draw, illustrate, render, or synthesize images from text prompts or reference images. Typical phrases include "draw a ...", "generate an image of ...", "画一张 ...", "给我来张图", "make a poster of ...", "create an illustration ...", or any mention of image-generation model families like DALL·E, gpt-image, Flux, SDXL, Seedream, Imagen, Gemini image, Kolors, or Wanx. Always use this skill even if the user does not name a specific model — pick a provider based on their EXTEND.md defaults or available API keys in the environment. Do NOT use this skill when the user explicitly mentions 即梦 / Dreamina / Jimeng — those go to happy-dreamina instead.
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Create reproducible, cross-platform development environments with Flox — a declarative environment manager built on Nix. ALWAYS use this skill when the user needs to: set up a project with system-level dependencies (compilers, databases, native libraries like openssl, libvips, BLAS, LAPACK); configure reproducible toolchains for Python, Node.js, Rust, Go, C/C++, Java, Ruby, Elixir, PHP, or any language; manage environments that must work identically across macOS and Linux; pin exact package versions for a team; run local services (PostgreSQL, Redis, Kafka) alongside development tools; onboard new developers with a single command; or solve 'works on my machine' problems. Especially valuable for AI-assisted and vibe coding — Flox lets agents install tools into a project-scoped environment without sudo, system pollution, or sandbox restrictions, and the resulting environment is committed to the repo so anyone can reproduce it instantly. Use this skill even if the user doesn't mention Flox — if they describe needing reproducible, declarative, cross-platform dev environments with system packages, this is the right tool. Also use when the user mentions .flox/, manifest.toml, flox activate, or FloxHub.
gget CLI and Python workflow for quick genomic database queries, sequence lookup, BLAST-style searches, enrichment checks, and reproducible bioinformatics evidence logs.
F# testing patterns with xUnit, FsUnit, Unquote, FsCheck property-based testing, integration tests, and test organization best practices.
Test-driven development for Quarkus 3.x LTS using JUnit 5, Mockito, REST Assured, Camel testing, and JaCoCo. Use when adding features, fixing bugs, or refactoring event-driven services.
Patterns for robust error handling across TypeScript, Python, and Go. Covers typed errors, error boundaries, retries, circuit breakers, and user-facing error messages.
Open-source intelligence on people, companies, domains, and B2B accounts. Use when the user wants to investigate, vet, research, or build a dossier on a target — phrases like "OSINT", "due diligence", "background check", "research this person", "look into [company/domain]", "vet this prospect/vendor", "what does X do", "is this account worth pursuing", "find me a contact at", "who's the buyer for", or any open-source investigation task. Disambiguates identities before reporting and grades every claim by independent source count.
/cs:cto-review <plan> — Architecture and scaling interrogation. Tech debt, scaling cliffs, team scaling, build-vs-buy.
Synchronize TinaCMS schema changes by regenerating local artifacts and committing them. Use when the Tina schema (tina/config.ts) has been modified, when adding new block types or collection fields, or when tinacms build fails with "Unable to seed" errors. Triggers on "sync tina", "rebuild tina", "tina schema changed", "regenerate tina artifacts", "tina lock file", or after any edit to tina/config.ts.
Expert guide for building CI/CD pipelines with GitHub Actions, Vercel, and other platforms. Use when automating builds, tests, deployments, or release workflows.
Expert guide for setting up development environments including IDE configuration, tooling, dependencies, and developer onboarding. Use when bootstrapping new projects or standardizing team environments.