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SOP for Vehicle Entry/Exit Operation Process of AIKE Smart Parking Open Platform (End-to-end Orchestration for Entry/Exit). This skill is applicable when users want to complete the full entry/exit of a vehicle, simulate the real physical entry/exit process, run through the entire link of 'Supplement/Capture Entry → Correction' or 'Exit Capture → Correction → Fee Inquiry → Payment', or ask questions like 'How does a vehicle enter/exits the parking lot?', 'Entry/exit process', 'Entry/exit SOP', 'How to move a vehicle into/out of the parking lot', 'Simulate vehicle entry/exit', or encounter stuck/debugging issues during entry/exit (e.g., vehicle fails to enter after capture or correction, capture returns error code 908, unsure how to proceed to the next step). This skill is a cross-domain orchestration layer that connects multiple commands from parking (supplement/correction/inventory), device (capture), and trade (fee inquiry/payment), and clarifies cross-command hard constraints (paired exit, capture device, channel release mode, token validity) and failure handling. Boundary: For querying a single record, checking on-site vehicles, locking vehicles, or calling a single command, please directly use the corresponding domain skills openydt-record / openydt-device / openydt-billing instead of this process skill.
Use when planning and synthesizing product/user research as a method-and-repository discipline — selecting the right method for the goal (generative interviews vs usability test vs concept test vs validation), computing method-based saturation/sample size with an explicit confidence level, or synthesizing coded observations into insights while flagging single-source anecdotes. Never fabricates user insight; an insight requires recurrence across independent participants. Distinct from product-team/ux-researcher-designer (persona/journey artifacts), product-discovery (discovery-sprint planning), and experiment-designer (live A/B) — this is the research-ops method + insight-repository layer.
Use when designing, executing, or facilitating a complete SWOT strategic analysis workflow — especially when the task involves environment scanning (PEST/industry analysis), competitive positioning, S/W/O/T identification and validation, strategy formulation via SO/ST/WO/WT collision, and strategy selection. Trigger on requests such as SWOT analysis, strengths and weaknesses analysis, opportunities and threats analysis, strategy positioning, external environment analysis, competitive strategy, TOWS Matrix, SWOT to strategy, PEST analysis, or any combination of competitive analysis and strategy direction. Also trigger when the user uploads a case, company description, or product brief and asks for strategic analysis or positioning.
Extend Pydantic AI agents with batteries-included capabilities from pydantic-ai-harness — currently Code Mode, which collapses many tool calls into one sandboxed Python execution. Use when the user mentions pydantic-ai-harness, CodeMode, Monty, code mode, or tool sandboxing, when they want an agent to run agent-written Python, or when a Pydantic AI agent would benefit from orchestrating multiple tool calls in a single sandboxed script.
Open or return Logfire project pages, live views, trace links, and Explore pages in the Codex browser without querying telemetry first. Use this skill when the user asks to "open in Logfire", "show in the live view", "open Explore", "open the UI", "show in Codex", "use the browser", "give me a link", or asks for a Logfire GUI/browser/live-view presentation of a project, time range, service, span, trace, log, or filter. If "show" or "view" wording is ambiguous, ask whether the user wants a UI view or query analysis.
Search 78 public scientific, biomedical, materials science, and economic databases via REST APIs. Covers physics/astronomy (NASA, NIST, SDSS, SIMBAD), earth/environment (USGS, NOAA, EPA), chemistry/drugs (PubChem, ChEMBL, DrugBank, FDA, KEGG, ZINC, BindingDB), materials (Materials Project, COD), biology/genomics (Reactome, UniProt, STRING, Ensembl, NCBI Gene, GEO, GTEx, PDB, AlphaFold, InterPro, BioGRID, Gene Ontology, dbSNP, gnomAD, ENCODE, Human Protein Atlas, Human Cell Atlas), disease/clinical (COSMIC, Open Targets, ClinicalTrials.gov, OMIM, ClinVar, GDC/TCGA, cBioPortal, DisGeNET, GWAS Catalog), regulatory (FDA, USPTO, SEC EDGAR), economics/finance (FRED, World Bank, US Treasury), demographics (US Census, Eurostat, WHO). Use when looking up compounds, genes, proteins, pathways, variants, clinical trials, patents, economic indicators, or any public database API query.
Build and analyze phylogenetic trees using MAFFT (multiple alignment), IQ-TREE 2 (maximum likelihood), and FastTree (fast NJ/ML). Visualize with ETE3 or FigTree. For evolutionary analysis, microbial genomics, viral phylodynamics, protein family analysis, and molecular clock studies.
Crea o actualiza tareas técnicas (TK-XXX) asociadas a una historia de usuario existente. Activar cuando el usuario solicite planificar implementación, descomponer trabajo, definir alcance técnico, estructurar subtareas o documentar especificaciones técnicas sin generar código ni pruebas. Activar también — por defecto — cuando el usuario solo entregue una referencia a una historia (p. ej. «US-004», «planifica US-007», «tareas para esta historia») — en ese caso el propósito es proponer stubs agrupados por unidad de trabajo que cubran los escenarios (SC-XX) y consideren las reglas de negocio (BR-XX) de la US, sin redactar TKs completas.
Automates codebase environment configuration, troubleshooting, and repair. When non-technical users (editors, business personnel, operations staff) get a repository and say things like "it won't run", "how to start", "how to configure the environment", "help me set up the codebase", "initialize the project", "commit code", "what to do about conflicts", it automatically reads ONBOARDING.md, diagnoses environment gaps, fixes dependencies, verifies runnability, and safely completes git operations. It is also used by technical users to quickly standardize the setup process for new repositories (SessionStart hook, PII Guard, history sanitization, project-isolated API keys). This skill is triggered whenever users mention terms like "environment", "configuration", "won't run", "setup", "start", "clone", "how to run", "dependencies", "is it installed", "commit code", "merge conflict", "push failed".
Routes the weakest VCN samples (output of `tao-analyze-gaps-visual-changenet`) into per-augmentation-module subsets — one parquet for k-NN mining, one for AnomalyGen (Cosmos SDG) — based on each module's label eligibility. Use as the immediate next step after DEFT gap analysis in a VCN AOI SDA iteration.
Prepend a 4s viral hook + optional designed title to a user's video, then hard-cut into the real clip. An attention-grabbing event erupts into the user's OWN scene; the title is rendered in-scene by Seedance. One MCP call does the whole render. Requires Pika MCP. Triggers: "add a viral hook", "disruption hook on my video", "hook + title on my clip", "viral hook with typography", "scroll-stopper intro".
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or validate Salesforce List View metadata. Trigger when users mention list views, filtered record lists, creating views, setting up record columns, filtering records by criteria, or ask about list view visibility. Also use when users say things like "I need a view that shows...", "filter records by...", "create a list view for...", or when they're working with ListView XML files and need validation or troubleshooting.