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Implement Syncfusion WPF MenuAdv for hierarchical menus, context menus, and application menu bars. Use this when building nested menus, menus with icons, keyboard shortcuts, checkbox/radio button menu items, or command-bound menus in WPF. Covers ItemsSource data binding with HierarchicalDataTemplate, MenuItemSeparator, orientation, expand mode, animation, and theming.
Comprehensive guide for implementing Syncfusion MainFrameBarManager menu and toolbar system in Windows Forms. Use when creating menus, toolbars, command bars, or menu structures. Covers hierarchical menu models, BarItem types, interactive features, keyboard support, MDI integration, and state persistence for building professional menu-driven applications with shortcuts, mnemonics, tooltips, and customizable toolbars.
Practical AI agent workflows and productivity techniques. Provides optimized patterns for daily development tasks such as commands, shortcuts, Git integration, MCP usage, and session management.
Use when integrating ANY iOS system feature - Siri, Shortcuts, widgets, IAP, localization, privacy, alarms, calendar, reminders, contacts, background tasks, push notifications, timers. Covers App Intents, WidgetKit, StoreKit, EventKit, Contacts.
Helps create vvvv gamma editor extensions — .HDE.vl file naming, Command node registration with keyboard shortcuts, SkiaWindow/SkiaWindowTopMost window types, docking with WindowFactory, and API access to hovered/selected nodes via VL.Lang Session nodes. Use when building editor plugins, custom tooling windows, or automating editor workflows.
TanStack Hotkeys for type-safe keyboard shortcuts with React hooks. Use when adding keyboard shortcuts, hotkey sequences, shortcut recording, key hold detection, or platform-aware shortcut display. Use for hotkeys, keyboard-shortcuts, shortcuts, key-binding, Mod key, hotkey-recorder, key-sequences.
Core engineering principles for sustainable, maintainable code. No shortcuts, no hacks. Quality gates before completion.
Native UI integration for Electrobun desktop applications including ApplicationMenu, ContextMenu, system Tray, native dialogs, keyboard shortcuts, and platform-specific UI patterns. This skill covers creating application menus with submenus and accelerators, context menus triggered by right-click, system tray icons with menus, file/folder dialogs, message boxes, notification systems, global keyboard shortcuts, menu item roles, dynamic menu updates, platform-specific menu conventions (macOS menu bar, Windows system menu), drag-and-drop integration, and native theming. Use when implementing application menus, adding system tray functionality, creating context menus, showing file pickers, implementing keyboard shortcuts, displaying notifications or dialogs, or building platform-native UI experiences. Triggers include "menu", "tray icon", "context menu", "file dialog", "shortcuts", "accelerator", "native dialog", "system tray", "notification", "menu bar", or "right-click menu".
Use this skill whenever the user wants Claude to directly interact with their Obsidian vault — reading a note or daily note, writing or appending content, searching vault contents, counting or listing notes, managing tasks, moving or renaming files, finding orphaned notes or broken links. Without this skill, Claude has no way to access vault data or execute vault operations. Treat any request that implies "go into my vault and do X" as a trigger — the user is asking Claude to act, not to explain. Also trigger for vault automation, CLI scripting, or cron-based workflows involving Obsidian, managing sync history, querying Bases, restoring file versions via history, managing bookmarks, or running JavaScript against the Obsidian API. Skip for pure conceptual questions: how Obsidian's GUI works, navigating settings menus, theme or plugin installation via the UI, iCloud/third-party sync conflicts, general Dataview query syntax, keyboard shortcuts, or parsing vault files with external scripts — anything where the user needs an explanation rather than Claude performing a vault operation.
Challenges AI-generated plans, code, designs, and decisions before you commit. Pairs with any other skill as a review layer. Uses pre-mortem analysis, inversion thinking, and Socratic questioning to find what AI missed — blind spots, hidden assumptions, failure modes, and optimistic shortcuts. The skill that asks "are you sure about that?" so you don't have to. Triggers on: "challenge this", "devils advocate", "stress test this plan", "what could go wrong", "poke holes in this", "review this critically", "second opinion on this design", "what am I missing". Use this skill when you need critical review of any AI-generated output, architecture decision, implementation plan, or code before committing to it.
Use the official xurl CLI for the X API. Covers install, safe auth setup, app selection, common shortcuts, and raw endpoint access.
Practical AI agent workflows and productivity techniques. Provides optimized patterns for daily development tasks such as commands, shortcuts, Git integration, MCP usage, and session management.