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Convert Markdown documents into professional PDF whitepapers with Apple design style. Supports full Markdown syntax (code blocks, tables, blockquotes, lists, etc.). Automatically generates cover pages, table of contents, headers and footers. Use cases: Technical documents, whitepapers, tutorials, reports and other Markdown documents that require professional typesetting.
Review error handling, input validation, and exception patterns using 24-item checklist. Use when auditing defensive code, designing barricades, choosing assertion vs error handling, or deciding correctness vs robustness strategy. Triggers on: empty catch blocks, missing input validation, assertions with side effects, wrong exception abstraction level, garbage in garbage out mentality, deadline pressure to skip validation, trusted source rationalization. Produce status table with VIOLATION/WARNING/PASS per item, or barricade/error-handling design recommendations.
Unblock a PR: resolve conflicts, fix CI, address reviews. Composes: git-mastery conflict resolution, /fix-ci, /respond, /address-review. Use when: PR is blocked by conflicts, red CI, or unaddressed review feedback.
Migrate memory blocks from an existing agent to the current agent. Use when the user wants to copy or share memory from another agent, or during /init when setting up a new agent that should inherit memory from an existing one.
Multi-agent coordination discipline: one-message-then-wait (send complete context, wait for reply before sending again), idle notifications are heartbeats (no action unless extended + blocking + user asked), no polling loops (event-driven only), never fabricate agent responses (wait for real system events), sequential agent spawning (acknowledge between each), and proper shutdown protocol (request, wait, respect rejection). Activate when orchestrating multiple agents, managing agent teams, coordinating handoffs between agents, spawning subagents, or building multi-agent workflows. Triggers on: "coordinate agents", "spawn multiple agents", "manage agent team", "agent keeps sending messages", "polling loop", "agent idle", "shut down agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent handoff", "coordinate parallel work", "stop bothering the other agent". Also relevant when an agent is fabricating responses, sending follow-up messages before replies arrive, or reacting to idle notifications unnecessarily.
Creates and organizes focused planning views from a subset of roadmap tasks. Use when the user wants to build a task graph, analyze dependencies, identify ready or blocked work, or group near-term and future work into a focused planning workspace.
Show the current health status of a GRACE project. Use to get an overview of project artifacts, codebase metrics, knowledge graph health, and suggested next actions — helps identify drift, missing contracts, or unpaired semantic blocks.
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.
Convert an existing codebase in the current working directory into a ShinkaEvolve task directory by snapshotting the relevant code, adding evolve blocks, and generating `evaluate.py` plus Shinka runner/config files. Use when the user wants to optimize existing code with Shinka instead of creating a brand-new task from a natural-language description.
Search 21st.dev component registry for production-ready React components. Finds components by natural language description, filters by framework and style system, returns ranked results with install instructions. Use when looking for UI components, finding alternatives to existing components, or sourcing design system building blocks.
Intelligent loading performance analysis with automated workflows for TTFB investigation (DNS/connection/server breakdown), render-blocking detection, script performance deep dive (first vs third-party attribution), font optimization, and resource hints validation. Includes decision trees that automatically analyze TTFB sub-parts when slow, detect script loading anti-patterns (async/defer/preload conflicts), identify render-blocking resources, and validate resource hints usage. Features workflows for complete loading audit (6 phases), backend performance investigation, and priority optimization. Cross-skill integration with Core Web Vitals (LCP resource loading), Interaction (script execution blocking), and Media (lazy loading strategy). Use when the user asks about TTFB, FCP, render-blocking, slow loading, font performance, script optimization, or resource hints. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Get a recap from One Horizon across completed, planned, and blocked tasks, with initiatives and open bug/feature sections. Supports personal and team scope. Use for "my recap", "team recap", "team status", "what have I done and what's next", or "what is everyone working on". Requires One Horizon MCP.