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Generate voice messages using local Qwen3-TTS (offline, Apple Silicon). Convert text to speech with customizable voices, emotions, and speed. Use when user asks for voice reply, audio, or TTS.
Manage App Store Connect team members and user invitations using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing team members with their roles (`asc users list`) (2) Filtering members by role (`asc users list --role DEVELOPER`) (3) Updating or replacing a member's roles (asc users update --user-id ID --role ADMIN) (4) Revoking or removing access for a departing employee (asc users remove --user-id ID) (5) Listing pending invitations (asc user-invitations list) (6) Inviting a new team member by email (asc user-invitations invite) (7) Cancelling a pending invitation (asc user-invitations cancel) (8) User says "revoke access", "remove team member", "offboard user", "invite developer", "add someone to App Store Connect", "manage team roles", "who has admin access", "grant access", "onboard", or any team/user management task in App Store Connect
This tool is designed for publishing HTML articles to WeChat Official Account drafts, especially when you need features like cover upload, automatic cover generation, body image URL replacement, CSS variable compatibility, or configuring draft metadata such as author and comment settings.
Default task orchestrator for all development and investigation work. Classifies tasks, decomposes into parallel workstreams if appropriate, and routes execution through the recipe runner. Replaces ultrathink-orchestrator.
Write cold emails that actually get responses. Covers investors, employers, mentors, partners — anyone you don't know yet. Strict 2-4 sentence formula with real examples that got replies from Evan Spiegel, Mark Cuban, and Elon Musk. Triggers on requests like "cold email", "write an email to...", "reach out to...", "email this investor", "email this founder", "outreach email", "networking email", or any request to contact someone you don't have a relationship with yet.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "connect to Turso", "use libSQL", "set up a Turso database", "query Turso with TypeScript", or needs guidance on Turso Cloud, embedded replicas, or vector search with libSQL.
SCORPION v2.0 — Momentum Event Consensus. Complete rewrite. Uses leaderboard_get_momentum_events (real-time threshold crossings) to detect when 2+ quality SM traders cross momentum thresholds on the same asset/direction within 60 minutes. Confirmed by market concentration + volume. Enters with the momentum. Replaces the v1.1 whale-mirroring scanner (406 trades, -24.2% ROI, stale position data).
AI-native software development lifecycle that replaces traditional SDLC. Triggers on "plan and build", "break this into tasks", "build this feature end-to-end", "sprint plan this", "superhuman this", or any multi-step development task. Decomposes work into dependency-graphed sub-tasks, executes in parallel waves with TDD verification, and tracks progress on a persistent board. Handles features, refactors, greenfield projects, and migrations.
Use this skill when implementing game programming patterns - state machines for character/AI behavior, object pooling for performance-critical spawning, event systems for decoupled game communication, or the command pattern for input handling, undo/redo, and replays. Triggers on game architecture, game loop design, entity management, finite state machines, object pools, observer/event bus, command queues, and gameplay programming patterns.
Use this skill when designing database schemas, optimizing queries, creating indexes, planning migrations, or choosing between database technologies. Triggers on schema design, normalization, indexing strategies, query optimization, EXPLAIN plans, migrations, partitioning, replication, connection pooling, and any task requiring database architecture or performance decisions.
Condition-based polling and retry patterns: exponential backoff, health checks, rate limit recovery, circuit breakers. Use when replacing arbitrary sleeps with condition checks, implementing retry logic, waiting for service availability, or handling API rate limits. Use for "wait for", "poll until", "retry with backoff", "health check", or "rate limit". Do NOT use for async event-driven architectures, distributed locking, or real-time guarantees.
Refresh stale or drifting learnings and pattern docs in docs/solutions/ by reviewing, updating, replacing, or archiving them against the current codebase. Use after refactors, migrations, dependency upgrades, or when a retrieved learning feels outdated or wrong. Also use when reviewing docs/solutions/ for accuracy, when a recently solved problem contradicts an existing learning, or when pattern docs no longer reflect current code.