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Create custom MoonShine form fields with PHP classes, Blade views, Alpine.js interactivity, and proper data handling. Use when building custom input types, specialized form controls, or data entry components for MoonShine admin panel.
Tmux workspace manager — creates layout presets (review, browse, focus), opens editor/browser/shell panes, runs an animated MOTD status panel, and lets the agent directly manage panes during work. Only activates in tmux sessions.
When the user wants to optimize for entity recognition, Knowledge Graph, or entity-based SEO. Also use when the user mentions "entity SEO," "entity optimization," "Knowledge Graph," "Knowledge Panel," "entity signals," "brand entity," "entity linking," "entity relationships," or "entity-first content."
Generate AEO-optimized content (Answer Engine Optimization) for AI search visibility - ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, AI Overviews. Use when optimizing websites for AI citations, creating FAQ schemas, evidence panels, or analyzing content for LLM extraction readiness.
This skill should be used when the user needs to manage Vaultwarden/Bitwarden: password manager, admin panel, backup, updates, client setup. Triggers: "비밀번호 관리자", "볼트워든", "vaultwarden 설정", "vaultwarden 백업", "비밀번호 서버", "비밀번호 동기화", "master password", "admin token", "admin 패널", "vaultwarden 업데이트", "vaultwarden 복원", "backup restore", "vaultwarden.greenhead.dev", "Bitwarden Self-hosted", "vaultwarden-update", "vaultwarden exit code 4", Bitwarden client connection issues, vault sync problems. For generic container-level operations (Podman, OOM, shared update framework internals), use running-containers instead. Service-specific Vaultwarden workflows such as `vaultwarden-update`, backup/restore stay here. For agenix secret management, use managing-secrets instead.
Install and extend data-table-filters — a React data table system with faceted filters (checkbox, input, slider, timerange), sorting, infinite scroll, virtualization, and BYOS state management. Delivered as 9 shadcn registry blocks installable via `npx shadcn@latest add`. Use when: (1) installing data-table-filters from the shadcn registry, (2) adding extension blocks (command palette, cell renderers, sheet panel, store adapters, schema system, Drizzle helpers, query layer), (3) configuring store adapters (nuqs/zustand/memory), (4) generating table schemas from a data model, (5) wiring up server-side filtering with Drizzle ORM, (6) connecting the React Query fetch layer, (7) troubleshooting integration issues. Triggers on mentions of "data-table-filters", "data-table.openstatus.dev", filterable data tables with shadcn, or any of the registry block names.
Run vercel-plugin eval scenarios in Vercel Sandboxes instead of local WezTerm panels. Provisions ephemeral microVMs with Claude Code + plugin pre-installed, runs benchmark prompts, extracts hook artifacts, and produces coverage reports.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Axure prototyping tool including wireframing, interactions, dynamic panels, and prototyping. Use when the user asks about Axure, needs to create interactive prototypes, design wireframes, or build complex interactions.
Manage server resources via BT Panel API. Supports website management, Docker orchestration, database operation and maintenance, and file management. Features automatic firewall bypass and session sniffing capabilities.
Assemble multi-panel scientific figures with panel labels (A, B, C) at publication quality (300 DPI) using R. Use when combining individual plots into journal-ready figures.
Use when animating cards, panels, tiles, or container elements to create depth and interactivity
Build, debug, and maintain GNOME Shell extensions using GJS (GNOME JavaScript). Covers extension anatomy (metadata.json, extension.js, prefs.js, stylesheet.css), ESModule imports, GSettings preferences, popup menus, quick settings, panel indicators, dialogs, notifications, search providers, translations, and session modes. Use when the user wants to: (1) Create a new GNOME Shell extension, (2) Add UI elements like panel buttons, popup menus, quick settings toggles/sliders, or modal dialogs, (3) Implement extension preferences with GTK4/Adwaita, (4) Debug or test an extension, (5) Port an extension to a newer GNOME Shell version (45-49+), (6) Prepare an extension for submission to extensions.gnome.org, (7) Work with GNOME Shell internal APIs (Clutter, St, Meta, Shell, Main).