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Restaurant recommendations / What to eat / Where to eat / Coffee, bars, desserts, late-night snacks. For users asking questions like "What's good to eat nearby? / Restaurant recommendations / What's the average cost per person? / What time do you close? / Do I need a reservation? / Suitable for families or treating guests?" etc. By default, provide a "query time snapshot" (local time) and source links; do not fabricate restaurant names, addresses, business hours, average cost per person, or ratings; if information is insufficient, first ask 2-3 key questions.
Hotel Booking/Hotel Selection/Where to Stay. Applicable to scenarios where users ask you to "book a hotel/select a hotel/recommend hotels/compare prices between official websites and OTAs/confirm cancellation policies and breakfast options/which area is more convenient to stay near a certain landmark", etc. Default priority is given to official websites, followed by price comparison with OTAs; no automatic booking; when citing external facts, try to provide source links and local time of the source; never fabricate information.
Analyze a GitHub codebase to create comprehensive architecture documentation including ASCII diagrams, component relationships, data flow, hosting infrastructure, and file structure assessment.
Data visualization for charts and graphs. Use when user needs "画图/图表/可视化". Creates static PNG or interactive HTML charts from data.
This skill should be used when the user asks to review, proofread, check, or evaluate content. It provides comprehensive text review (grammar, logic, compliance) and version evaluation (A/B testing, comparison analysis). Text review automatically adds AI disclaimer at the end.
Verification + citation workflow. Use whenever the user asks you to look up information, mentions latest/today/real-time, requests news/weather/prices/scores, or whenever you plan to reference external facts. Requires source links and (when relevant) local published/updated time. NEVER fabricate.
Flight status lookup workflow. Use for flight status, delays, cancellations, airport departures/arrivals, or “today/real-time” aviation updates. Prefer airline/airport official sources; always include source link + local update time; NEVER fabricate.
Polymarket CLOB API knowledge base for order management, WebSocket events, and trading operations. Use when working with order lifecycle (place, fill, cancel), debugging WebSocket USER_TRADE/USER_ORDER events, understanding API field mappings, or implementing trading logic.
Run application agents through SpendGuard with strict hard budget caps. Use when setting up `spendguard-sidecar`, creating agent IDs, setting or topping budgets, sending OpenAI/Grok/Gemini/Anthropic calls through SpendGuard endpoints, and troubleshooting budget enforcement errors like insufficient budget, in-flight lock conflicts, missing `x-cynsta-agent-id`, or remote pricing signature failures.
Resize a Canva design into multiple social media formats (Facebook post, Facebook story, Instagram post, Instagram story, LinkedIn post) and export all versions as PNGs. Use this skill when users want to resize Canva designs specifically for multiple social media platforms in one operation, rather than resizing to a single format manually.
Translate all text in a Canva design to another language, creating a translated copy. Faster than manually copying and editing each text box in Canva's editor. Use when users say "translate my design to [language]", "make a Spanish/French/etc version", or "localize my Canva design".
Writing content across different platforms and styles. This skill should be used when creating blog posts, LinkedIn posts, X/Twitter threads, technical documentation, or other written content. It intelligently selects the appropriate writing style based on the platform, audience, and content type, then applies that style consistently throughout the piece.