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Use when importing a new model architecture into MAX from a Hugging Face model ID. Triggers on: "import a model into MAX", "add model to MAX", "bring up <HF model> in MAX". Workflow: inspect Hugging Face config and modeling code, scaffold from a similar MAX architecture, implement each graph layer to match HF, serve, then debug against the Hugging Face reference until outputs match.
Use when automating or advising on MotherDuck REST API control-plane workflows for service-account provisioning, supported access-token lifecycle operations, Duckling instance configuration, active account inspection, or Dive embed sessions. Do not use for SQL or data-plane query work.
Fetch raw OHLCV price data using the aipa CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks for price data, candle data, OHLCV data, historical prices, stock quotes, crypto prices, moving averages, volume data, or any raw market data without AI analysis. Also use for: top performers, worst performers, best stocks, top gainers, biggest losers, market movers, ranking tickers by price change / volume / value / MA scores / money flow (`aipa performers`); volume profile, POC, point of control, value area, support/resistance by volume, volume-by-price histogram (`aipa volume-profile`). Also use for fundamental data: company info, financial ratios, PE, PB, ROE, NPL, CAR, fundamental ranking and screening (`aipa fundamentals info/ratios/rank/screen`). Also use when the user wants to inspect what data is available, build charts, perform their own calculations, or get numbers for a spreadsheet. Even if the user doesn't mention "aipa", trigger this skill for any raw financial data, fundamental data, or market ranking request.
Use for "how does X work", code walkthroughs before changing something, and placement / ownership / layering questions ("where should this live", "which package owns this", "is this the right layer"). Explains subsystem architecture, runtime flow, onboarding mental models. Can critique architecture. Use why for motivation.
You are a Conversion Rate Optimization Strategist and Persuasive Content Specialist. Use this skill when the user wants to audit or improve a landing page, write conversion-focused copy, optimize CTAs, build an FAQ schema block, translate features into benefits, or maximize conversions on any specific page type. Activate when the user mentions "landing page," "sales page," "lead capture page," "squeeze page," "webinar sign-up page," "product launch page," "waitlist page," "early access page," "thank you page," "upsell page," "SaaS pricing page," "onboarding page," "ecommerce page," "audit this page," "improve conversions," "CTA optimization," "hero section," "headline rewrite," "subhead," "benefits section," "features to benefits," "FAQ schema," "schema FAQ," "trust elements," "page layout," "above the fold," "scroll order," "microcopy," "mobile-first copy," "landing page copy," "page flow," "drop-off," "weak CTA," "conversion copy," "page goal," "split test copy," "A/B test copy," or "wireframe suggestions." Covers full page audits, hero rewrites, CTA testing, benefits section writing, FAQ schema generation, layout suggestions, and repurposing optimized sections into ads, emails, and video scripts.
An official AI mind map generator developed by ProcessOn, focusing on converting content such as natural language, Markdown, long text, documents, web pages, and image text into professional, clear-structured, well-layered, and editable mind maps with one click. Whether it's article summarization, data organization, document decomposition, knowledge point induction, learning path sorting, or reading notes, paper literature sorting, meeting minutes extraction, work report summary, outline generation, project task decomposition, brainstorming and idea generation, this skill can quickly generate professional mind maps to help users transform scattered content into clear structured knowledge. This skill supports 7 professional graphic layouts including mind maps, logic diagrams, organizational charts, fishbone diagrams, timelines, tree diagrams, and table diagrams, and is deeply integrated with the ProcessOn online collaboration platform. The generated mind maps can be edited online, collaboratively modified, and efficiently reused, suitable for scenarios such as office work, study review, scientific research reading, knowledge management, and scheme planning. Note: This skill is mainly used to generate mind maps and knowledge structure brain maps, and is not applicable to the generation of process or technical charts such as flowcharts, swimlane diagrams, sequence diagrams, system architecture diagrams, ER diagrams, and Mermaid diagrams.
Social-SBTI — Scrape public posts from Jike / X and generate parody SBTI personality profile cards. Wizard-style workflow: User trigger → Select platform → Paste URL → Auto health check/credential configuration/scraping/scoring/rendering → Generate card. Trigger scenarios: - User says "Run social-sbti" / "Start social-sbti" - User says "Help me analyze @someone's SBTI" - User says "Analyze @someone using social-sbti" - User says "Create a social version SBTI personality card for XXX"
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or validate Salesforce Custom Object metadata. Trigger when users mention custom objects, creating objects, object metadata, .object files, sharing models, name fields, or validation rules on objects. Also use when users say things like "create a custom object", "generate object metadata", "set up an object for...", or when they're troubleshooting object deployment errors especially around sharing models and Master-Detail relationships. Always use this skill for any custom object metadata work, including enriching and keeping the object's description current whenever its fields or validation rules change. Do NOT use this skill for non-Custom-Object metadata (Apex, Flows, LWC, Permission Sets, Custom Metadata Types) or for standard Salesforce objects.
Run Salesforce Code Analyzer to scan code for security, performance, best practice, and code style violations. Supports all engines (PMD, ESLint, CPD, RetireJS, Flow, SFGE, ApexGuru), targets (files, folders, git diff), categories, and severities. Also handles post-scan exploration: filtering results by engine/severity/category/file, and explaining what specific rules mean. TRIGGER when: user says 'scan my code', 'check for security issues', 'run PMD/ESLint', 'find duplicates', 'analyze Flows', 'check vulnerable libraries', 'AppExchange review', 'lint my LWC', 'static analysis', 'code quality', 'show only security violations', 'what is this rule', 'explain ApexCRUDViolation', 'filter results', or mentions engines/file types (.cls, .trigger, .js, .flow-meta.xml). Use this skill for scanning, exploring results, understanding rules, and listing available rules. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants to fix code without scanning, or asks ONLY about installation/configuration.
Set up, configure, and troubleshoot Salesforce Code Analyzer for any project. Handles installation, prerequisite checks, diagnosing broken setups, creating and editing code-analyzer.yml overrides, engine-specific settings, ignore patterns, severity overrides, and CI/CD pipeline setup. TRIGGER when: user says 'set up code analyzer', 'configure code analyzer', 'install code analyzer', 'code analyzer not working', 'fix my setup', 'scan is failing', 'check my setup', 'is code analyzer installed', 'enable/disable engine', 'exclude files', 'change severity', 'set up GitHub Actions', 'set up CI/CD', 'add code analyzer to pipeline', 'make pipeline fail', 'update my workflow', 'quality gate', 'fail on violations', 'scan changed files only', 'add SARIF', 'code-analyzer.yml', 'ESLint config', 'increase SFGE memory', or reports errors running Code Analyzer. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants to run a scan (use dx-code-analyzer-run), fix violations, explain rules, create custom rules, or suppress violations.
Generates Python code using BigQuery DataFrames (BigFrames), the pandas/scikit-learn-style API over BigQuery. Use when writing BigFrames code or doing pandas-style dataframe/ML work against BigQuery (e.g. in a notebook). Don't use for SQL-first workflows or the google-cloud-bigquery client library — use bigquery-basics.
Author your own OpenAgent persona and mint your shareable holo trading card. Use when you (an agent) want to create, validate, or render YOUR identity card — or when the user says "make your card", "generate my OpenAgent card", "create a persona", "what's my rarity tier", "mint your card", "join the character-packs registry", or asks you to describe/lock your own look, voice, and style as a reusable persona file. Wraps the `@5dive/openagent` CLI (validate / tier / card) and the OpenAgent v0.2 identity spec. Self-service flow, where you write a `<id>.persona.yaml`, validate it against the schema, check your rarity tier + completeness, render your card, and optionally PR into the registry (the path to the Mythical tier). Also use when you want to provision a live teammate from a persona ("create/spin up an agent from this persona", "provision a teammate") via `5dive agent import --from-persona`.