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AArch64 and ARM assembly skill for reading and writing ARM assembly code. Use when reading GCC/Clang output for AArch64 or ARM Thumb targets, writing inline asm in C/C++, understanding the ARM ABI (AAPCS64/AAPCS), or debugging register and stack state on ARM hardware or QEMU. Activates on queries about AArch64 assembly, ARM Thumb, NEON/SVE SIMD, ARM calling convention, inline asm for ARM, or reading ARM disassembly.
Use when live speech translation is needed with Alibaba Cloud Model Studio Qwen LiveTranslate models, including bilingual meetings, realtime interpretation, and speech-to-speech or speech-to-text translation flows.
Crisis PR Management - The Advanced Art of Communication to Turn Crises into Opportunities and Restore Stability
Use when creating video content for Xiaohongshu, filming vlogs or tutorials, editing short-form vertical video, or optimizing video for mobile viewing
When the user wants to plan, create, or market a podcast. Also use when the user mentions "podcast," "podcast strategy," "podcast SEO," "show notes," "podcast distribution," "Spotify podcast," "Apple Podcasts," "podcast discoverability," "PodcastEpisode schema," or "podcast repurposing."
Expert Upwork freelancer skill for writing winning proposals, client communication, and project management. ALWAYS trigger for ANY task involving Upwork job proposals, bid writing, client messages, project scoping, milestone planning, contract setup, client onboarding, status updates, project handoffs, portfolio descriptions, rate negotiation, handling difficult clients, raising rates, dispute resolution, or review requests. Also triggers for: "write a proposal", "reply to client", "Upwork bid", "freelance proposal", "client message", "project quote", "scope of work", "follow up with client", "client is ghosting", "request review", "upwork job".
Use when working with iOS/macOS Keychain Services (SecItem queries, kSecClass, OSStatus errors), biometric authentication (LAContext, Face ID, Touch ID), CryptoKit (AES-GCM, ChaChaPoly, ECDSA, ECDH, HPKE, ML-KEM), Secure Enclave, secure credential storage (OAuth tokens, API keys), certificate pinning (SecTrust, SPKI), keychain sharing across apps/extensions, migrating secrets from UserDefaults or plists, or OWASP MASVS/MASTG mobile compliance on Apple platforms.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Aave, lending, borrowing, 'supply to Aave', 'deposit into Aave', 'withdraw from Aave', 'Aave APY', 'Aave markets', 'lending rates', 'health factor', or mentions Aave V3, DeFi lending, supply/withdraw assets, or checking lending rates. Covers market data, reserve details, account positions, and supply/withdraw operations on Ethereum, Polygon, and Arbitrum. Do NOT use for DEX swaps — use okx-dex-swap instead. Do NOT use for prediction markets — use okx-dapp-polymarket instead.
Generates production-grade Selenium WebDriver automation scripts and tests in Java, Python, JavaScript, C#, Ruby, or PHP. Supports local execution and TestMu AI cloud with 3000+ browser/OS combinations. Use when the user asks to write Selenium tests, automate with WebDriver, run cross-browser tests on Selenium Grid, or mentions "Selenium", "WebDriver", "RemoteWebDriver", "ChromeDriver", "GeckoDriver". Triggers on: "Selenium", "WebDriver", "browser automation", "Selenium Grid", "cross-browser", "TestMu", "LambdaTest".
CQRS and Event Sourcing for auditability, read/write separation, and temporal queries. Triggers: CQRS, event-sourcing, audit-trail, temporal queries, distributed-systems Use when: read/write scaling differs or audit trail required DO NOT use when: selecting paradigms (use architecture-paradigms first), simple CRUD without audit needs.
Use this skill when designing event-driven systems, implementing event sourcing, applying CQRS patterns, selecting message brokers, or reasoning about eventual consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Kafka, RabbitMQ, event stores, command-query separation, domain events, sagas, compensating transactions, idempotency, message ordering, and any architecture where components communicate through asynchronous events rather than direct synchronous calls.
Turn any website into a CLI command. 36 platforms, 103 commands — Twitter, Reddit, GitHub, YouTube, Zhihu, Bilibili, Weibo, and more. Uses OpenClaw's browser directly, no extra extension needed.