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Configure Gamma across development, staging, and production environments. Use when setting up multi-environment deployments, configuring per-environment secrets, or implementing environment-specific Gamma configurations. Trigger with phrases like "gamma environments", "gamma staging", "gamma dev prod", "gamma environment setup", "gamma config by env".
Development workflow, debugging, and troubleshooting for Electrobun desktop applications. This skill covers debugging the main process (Bun) and webview processes, Chrome DevTools integration, console logging strategies, error handling, performance profiling, memory leak detection, build error troubleshooting, common runtime errors, development environment setup, hot reload configuration, source maps, breakpoint debugging, network inspection, WebView debugging on different platforms, native module debugging, and systematic debugging approaches. Use when encountering build failures, runtime errors, crashes, performance issues, debugging RPC communication, inspecting webview DOM, profiling CPU/memory usage, troubleshooting platform-specific issues, or setting up development workflow. Triggers include "debug", "error", "crash", "troubleshoot", "DevTools", "inspect", "breakpoint", "profiling", "performance issue", "build error", "not working", or "logging".
Configures HACS custom cards (ApexCharts, modern-circular-gauge, bubble-card, mini-graph-card, mushroom) for Home Assistant dashboards with validated configurations, color schemes, and error patterns. Use when asked to "add custom card", "install HACS card", "create gauge/graph", "ApexCharts dashboard", "mushroom cards", or "bubble separator".
Creates and reviews CLAUDE.md configuration files for Claude Code. Applies HumanLayer guidelines including instruction budgets (~50 user-level, ~100 project-level), WHAT/WHY/HOW framework, and progressive disclosure. Identifies anti-patterns like using Claude as a linter for style rules.
Create a shared ServiceDefaults project for Aspire applications. Centralizes OpenTelemetry, health checks, resilience, and service discovery configuration across all services.
Authoritative MCU chip specification query Skill. Auto-activates when users work with MCU/embedded development, chip selection, hardware design, or peripheral configuration. Queries chip parameters, pin definitions, TRM registers, and programming guides via the ChipCtx MCP interface. Trigger keywords: chip models (STM32/ESP32/nRF, etc.), pin definitions, peripheral configuration, UART/SPI/I2C/ADC, registers, datasheets.
Frontend UX rules for Ethereum dApps that prevent the most common AI agent UI bugs. Mandatory patterns for onchain buttons, token approval flows, address display, USD values, RPC configuration, and pre-publish metadata. Built around Scaffold-ETH 2 but the patterns apply to any Ethereum frontend. Use when building any dApp frontend.
Japanese version of the PUA Universal Motivation Engine. It compels exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology in Japanese. MUST trigger under the following conditions: (1) Any task has failed 2+ times, or you're stuck in a loop of tweaking the same approach; (2) You're about to say 'I cannot', suggest manual handling to the user, or blame the environment without verification; (3) You find yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source code, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) The user expresses frustration in any form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', 'もっと頑張れ', 'なんでまた失敗したの', 'もう一回やって', 'なんとかしろ', or any similar sentiment regardless of phrasing. It should also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, configuration problems, or deployment failures where early surrender is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, configuration, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. DO NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.
Comprehensive guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF Radial Gauge (SfCircularGauge) component for data visualization in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Use this when working with circular gauges, speedometers, KPI displays, or progress meters. This skill covers gauge configuration with needles and pointers, scale customization, ranges and zones, interactive pointer dragging, animations, and annotations for creating rich dashboard visualizations.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF GridSplitter (SfGridSplitter) control for dynamic layout resizing. Use this skill when implementing WPF GridSplitter, split panels, or resizable grid layouts. Covers splitting grid rows or columns with movable splitters, collapse/expand functionality, resizable panels, drag behavior configuration, and splitter appearance customization in WPF applications.
Implements Syncfusion WPF Multi Column Dropdown (SfMultiColumnDropDownControl) for displaying searchable dropdown lists with grid view. Use this when creating dropdowns with multiple columns, autocomplete functionality, or filterable data grids in combo boxes. Supports data binding, column configuration, multi-row selection, and popup customization.
Expert knowledge for Azure Backup development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when backing up Azure VMs, AKS, SQL/PostgreSQL/MySQL, SAP HANA, files/disks/blobs, or automating via CLI/PowerShell/REST, and other Azure Backup related development tasks. Not for Azure Site Recovery (use azure-site-recovery), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Blob Storage (use azure-blob-storage), Azure Files (use azure-files).