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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.
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.
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.
Identify and analyze cognitive biases including confirmation bias, anchoring, availability heuristic, and sunk cost fallacy in decision-making contexts. Use this skill when the user needs to audit a decision for bias, understand why a team keeps making the same mistakes, design debiasing interventions, or evaluate whether a conclusion is based on evidence or cognitive shortcuts — even if they say 'are we fooling ourselves', 'why do we keep getting this wrong', or 'is this analysis biased'.
Exhaustively extract UX patterns from a reference web app. Walks every screen, captures screenshots of every state, records interaction patterns, copy verbatim, keyboard shortcuts, responsive treatments, motion, and empty/error/loading states. Produces a reusable pattern library that other audits can compare against. The inverse of ux-audit — asks 'what is the bar?' rather than 'does this match the bar?'. Trigger with 'learn from X', 'extract patterns from X', 'study X's UX', 'reverse engineer the UX of X', 'build a pattern library from X'.
View and edit cmux settings in ~/.config/cmux/cmux.json. Use when the user wants to change cmux preferences (appearance, sidebar, notifications, automation, browser, shortcuts), set a value by JSON path, validate the file, open it in an editor, or look up which keys cmux recognizes. Triggers on '/cmux-settings', 'change cmux setting', 'set <something> in cmux', 'cmux config', 'cmux.json', or 'rebind a cmux shortcut'.
Analyzes Android apps to identify key user workflows for AppFunctions such as creating a note, playing media, or sending an automated or AI agent triggered message, voice commands, or system shortcuts, without needing to open the app UI. Generates Kotlin code to expose these workflows to the Android system, allowing agents to discover and execute them on-device. Also refines KDoc documentation to ensure AI agents correctly understand and use the provided functionality.
Implement, review, or improve App Intents for Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight, widgets, and Apple Intelligence. Use when creating AppIntent actions, defining AppEntity models with EntityQuery, building AppShortcutsProvider phrases, adding Spotlight indexing with IndexedEntity, integrating assistant schemas for Apple Intelligence, migrating from SiriKit to App Intents, building interactive widgets with WidgetConfigurationIntent, creating Control Center widgets, implementing SnippetIntent for visual intelligence, or wiring focus filters with SetFocusFilterIntent.
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.
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.
This skill should be used when the user asks about macOS/nix-darwin system settings, Dock/Finder configuration, Homebrew Cask management, Shottr setup, or Folder Actions. Triggers: "darwin-rebuild", Dock/Finder settings, "/etc/bashrc conflict", "/etc/zshrc conflict", "killall cfprefsd", "primary user does not exist", "shottr 설정", "shottr 단축키", "스크린샷 저장 경로", "shottr 라이센스", "Folder Actions", "폴더 감시", "compress-video", "compress-rar", "upload-immich". For iOS Shortcuts and Cherri DSL details use managing-shortcuts.
Explicit anti-rationalization enforcement for maximum-rigor task execution. Loads all anti-rationalization patterns, gate enforcement, and pressure resistance as a composable modifier on any task. Use when executing critical production changes, security-sensitive code, complex multi-file refactors, or any task where shortcuts could cause harm. Use for "with rigor", "carefully", "maximum verification", or "no shortcuts". Do NOT use for trivial lookups, documentation-only edits, or simple typo fixes where full gate enforcement would be disproportionate overhead.