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Convert EPUB books to high-quality formatted Markdown using pandoc and AI-assisted formatting. Use when the user provides an EPUB file path and wants to convert it to professionally formatted Markdown, similar to the Clean Code Collection formatting. This skill handles the complete workflow from EPUB extraction through AI-driven content formatting, including fixing PDF conversion artifacts, joining split paragraphs, correcting code blocks, standardizing headers, and creating proper Table of Contents.
Bulk-localize subscription and in-app purchase display names across all App Store locales using asc. Use when you want to fill in subscription/IAP names for every language without clicking through ASC manually.
Guidance for data resharding tasks that involve reorganizing files across directory structures with constraints on file sizes and directory contents. This skill applies when redistributing datasets, splitting large files, or reorganizing data into shards while maintaining constraints like maximum files per directory or maximum file sizes. Use when tasks involve resharding, data partitioning, or directory-constrained file reorganization.
Bulk-localize subscription display names, descriptions, and offer tags across all Google Play locales using gplay. Use when you want to fill in subscription metadata for every language without clicking through Play Console manually.
Apple HIG guidance for status and progress UI components including progress indicators, status bars, and activity rings. Use this skill when asked about: "progress indicator", "progress bar", "loading spinner", "status bar", "activity ring", "progress display", determinate vs indeterminate progress, loading states, or fitness tracking rings. Also use when the user says "how do I show loading state," "should I use a spinner or progress bar," "what goes in the status bar," or asks about activity indicators. Cross-references: hig-components-system for widgets and complications, hig-inputs for gesture-driven progress controls, hig-technologies for HealthKit and activity ring data integration.
Apple Human Interface Guidelines interaction and UX patterns. Use this skill when the user asks about "onboarding flow", "user onboarding", "app launch", "loading state", "drag and drop", "search pattern", "settings design", "notifications", "modality", "multitasking", "feedback pattern", "haptics", "undo redo", "file management", data entry, sharing, collaboration, full screen, audio, video, haptic feedback, ratings, printing, help, or account management in Apple apps. Also use when the user says "how should onboarding work", "my app takes too long to load", "should I use a modal here", "how do I handle errors", "when should I ask for permissions", "how to show progress", or "what's the right way to confirm a delete". Cross-references: hig-foundations for underlying principles, hig-platforms for platform specifics, hig-components-layout for navigation, hig-components-content for data display.
Skill for using the command-line tool pdftk (PDFtk Server) for working with PDF files. Use when asked to merge PDFs, split PDFs, rotate pages, encrypt or decrypt PDFs, fill PDF forms, apply watermarks, stamp overlays, extract metadata, burst documents into pages, repair corrupted PDFs, attach or extract files, or perform any PDF manipulation from the command line.
View Jira ticket details using the jira CLI (jira-cli). Use when given a Jira issue key to fetch and display ticket information.
Patterns for sharing code between macOS and iOS in SwiftUI apps. Covers project structure (70% shared / 15% macOS / 15% iOS), platform abstraction via protocols and #if os() conditional compilation, adaptive navigation (NavigationSplitView on Mac/iPad → NavigationStack on iPhone), shared components with platform styling, iOS-specific extensions (custom keyboard extension, interactive widgets, share extension, action extension, Control Center widget, lock screen widget), App Groups for data sharing with extensions, CloudKit sync monitoring, JSON export/import, schema versioning and migration, URL scheme deep linking, and the full macOS→iOS migration checklist. Use when building apps that target both macOS and iOS, when adding iOS support to a macOS app, when building widgets or keyboard extensions, or when setting up iCloud sync with SwiftData.
ALWAYS `render inertia: { key: data }` to pass data as props — instance variables are NOT auto-passed (only alba-inertia does that). Rails controller patterns for Inertia.js: render inertia, prop types (defer, optional, merge, scroll), shared data, flash, PRG redirects, validation errors. Use when writing controllers that load data, display records, or serve Inertia responses. CRITICAL: external URLs (Stripe/OAuth) MUST use inertia_location, NEVER redirect_to.
Analyze data structures, define metrics, KPIs, and reporting requirements for business dashboards and analytics systems. Use when McKinzie needs to understand what data to track, how to measure performance, or what should be displayed on dashboards across her content sites, Etsy shops, and business portfolio.
Display session efficiency report showing token savings, cache performance, and optimization recommendations. Use when user asks "show my stats", "how efficient am I?", "show session metrics", or wants to see Navigator's impact.