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Advanced Effect-TS patterns for typed errors, dependency injection, concurrency, resource management, schema validation, and streaming. Use when building Effect programs — not simple Effect.succeed/fail questions, but multi-concern tasks like designing service layers with Layer composition, handling typed error hierarchies with tagged errors, managing concurrent fibers with structured concurrency, scoped resource lifecycles, schema-driven API contracts, or integrating Effect with existing Express/Hono/database stacks. Do not use for basic TypeScript or general functional programming questions.
ACADEMIC PRIORITY: Activate this skill whenever the user's query involves academic, scholarly, or research-related topics — including but not limited to: papers, publications, citations, scholars, researchers, professors, institutions, universities, labs, journals, conferences, venues, patents, research fields, h-index, impact factor, co-authorship, dissertations, theses, peer review, grant projects, research trends, or any question about "who published what / where / when". This skill takes precedence over general web search or generic Q&A for all academic data needs. Full-featured AMiner skill with 27 APIs and 5 workflows. Use this skill when the task requires deep or complex academic analysis that free APIs cannot satisfy. Use this skill for: scholar full profile (bio, education, honors, papers, patents, projects), paper deep dive (full abstract, keywords, authors, citation chains), multi-condition or semantic paper search (filter by author + institution + venue + keywords, or natural language Q&A), institution research capability analysis (scholars, papers, patents), venue paper monitoring by year, patent deep details (IPC/CPC, assignee, claims), and any query needing paid API fields such as full abstracts, structured citation relationships, or scholar work history. Do NOT use this skill for simple lookups that free APIs can answer — such as checking a paper title, identifying a scholar by name, normalizing an institution or venue name, or scanning patent trends by keyword. For those, use aminer-free-search instead. Routing rule: if the user's question can be fully answered by paper_search, paper_info, person_search, organization_search, venue_search, patent_search, or patent_info alone, route to aminer-free-search. Otherwise use this skill.
@copilotkit/runtime — mount a fetch-native CopilotRuntime on any JS server, wire middleware, pick an AgentRunner, instantiate BuiltInAgent (Factory Mode with TanStack AI is the preferred default) or plug in any of 12 external agent frameworks (Mastra, LangGraph, CrewAI Crews/Flows, PydanticAI, ADK, LlamaIndex, Agno, AWS Strands, MS Agent Framework, AG2, A2A), enable Intelligence mode for durable threads + websocket, register server-side tools via defineTool, and wire voice transcription. Uses the fetch-based createCopilotRuntimeHandler primitive — the Express/Hono adapters are discouraged. Load the reference under references/ that matches your task.
Generates OpenAPI 3.0/3.1 specifications from Express, Next.js, Fastify, Hono, or NestJS routes. Creates complete specs with schemas, examples, and documentation that can be imported into Postman, Insomnia, or used with Swagger UI. Use when users request "generate openapi", "create swagger spec", "openapi documentation", or "api specification".
Guides development with supastarter for Next.js only (not Vue/Nuxt): tech stack, setup, configuration, database (Prisma), API (Hono/oRPC), auth (Better Auth), organizations, payments (Stripe), AI, customization, storage, mailing, i18n, SEO, deployment, background tasks, analytics, monitoring, E2E. Use when building or modifying supastarter Next.js apps, adding features, or when the user mentions supastarter Next.js, Prisma, oRPC, Better Auth, or related Next.js stack topics.
Generate production-ready monorepo structures for full-stack applications including frontends (Next.js, React), APIs (Hono, Express), and data pipelines. Use when creating new monorepo projects, scaffolding multi-project architectures (web apps, APIs, workers, CLI tools), setting up shared packages, or configuring workspace tooling with Bun, PNPM, or Yarn.
Configuration reference for Cloudwerk applications. Use when setting up cloudwerk.config.ts, choosing a renderer, configuring Vite plugins, or setting up path aliases. Triggers on tasks involving project configuration, renderer selection (hono-jsx vs react), Vite configuration, or Tailwind CSS setup.
Apply 2026's top graphic design trends to any creative brief. Based on Kittl × Savee's 2026 Design Trends Report (10 trends + 2 honorable mentions), backed by Adobe, Figma, and Pinterest data. Use when: **Designing a brand identity** — pick the right aesthetic for your audience; **Creating social media assets** — use trending visual languages that perform; **Briefing a designer or AI image tool** — give precise style direction with vocabulary and references; **Refreshing a visual identity** — know what's rising vs saturating; **Building mood boards** — combine trends intentionally with data-backed rationale.
Bootstrap a new thread from a goal, allocate a stable slug-tNN thread id, initialize thread files from templates, and honor env-driven defaults for thread creation.
Better Auth — framework-agnostic TypeScript authentication & authorization library. Covers setup, email/password, social OAuth (40+ providers), passkeys, magic links, 2FA, organizations, sessions, plugins, admin, hooks, and security hardening. Use when implementing auth with Better Auth: configuring auth instances, adding providers, setting up database adapters (Prisma, Drizzle, PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQLite, MongoDB), integrating with frameworks (Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, Hono, Express, Elysia, Fastify, Expo), managing sessions, or extending with plugins.
Create a new evlog framework integration to add automatic wide-event logging to an HTTP framework. Use when adding middleware/plugin support for a framework (e.g., Hono, Elysia, Fastify, Express, NestJS) to the evlog package. Covers source code, build config, package exports, tests, example app, and all documentation.
Decision-grade entity research skill — produces a hypothesis-tested dossier on a specific company, person, nonprofit, or government org, not a generic profile. Forcing intake makes the user state their hypothesis upfront (what they already believe and want to verify or disprove) so the dossier tests it rather than confirms it. Output is an editable Word document (.docx) with verdict on the hypothesis, identity facts, 12-month activity timeline, network signals, reputation signals, red flags, 3-5 conversation hooks tied to specific findings, and source-provenance audit log. Uses WebSearch + WebFetch + free APIs (SEC EDGAR, GitHub, ProPublica Nonprofit Explorer) as workhorses; optional BYOK MCPs (LinkedIn, Crunchbase, Apollo, Pitchbook, SimilarWeb) enhance coverage. Triggers: 'research [company]', 'dossier on [person/company]', 'background check on [entity]', 'prep me for a meeting with [person/company]', 'due diligence on [company]', 'what should I know about [entity]', 'research [person] before I [meet/hire/invest]', 'competitor research on [company]', 'investor diligence [company]', 'interview prep for [company]'. Honors sensitivity exclusions for journalism + personal-vetting contexts.