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Build generative UI apps with OpenUI and OpenUI Lang — the token-efficient open standard for LLM-generated interfaces. Use when mentioning OpenUI, @openuidev, generative UI, streaming UI from LLMs, component libraries for AI, or replacing json-render/A2UI. Covers scaffolding, defineComponent, system prompts, the Renderer, and debugging OpenUI Lang output.
When the user wants to build or improve a sales bot's ability to reply fast enough to feel real-time but not unnaturally instant. Also use when the user mentions "response speed," "reply timing," "bot response delay," "natural pacing," or "message timing."
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kerberos, WinRM, SMB, RDP, Windows credential material, replayable tickets, delegation edges, and host-to-host pivot chains. Use when the user asks to replay Kerberos material, trace a WinRM, SMB, or RDP pivot, understand host-to-host privilege movement, or prove which Windows service accepted a credential or ticket. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for browser cookies, localStorage, sessionStorage, IndexedDB, Cache Storage, service workers, offline caches, and client-side session persistence. Use when the user asks to inspect browser state, replay cached auth or session behavior, explain why a page behaves differently after load, or trace how stored client state changes requests, rendering, or access. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Use when editing images with Alibaba Cloud Model Studio Qwen Image Edit models (qwen-image-edit, qwen-image-edit-plus, qwen-image-edit-max, qwen-image-2.0 series and snapshots). Use when modifying existing images (inpaint, replace, style transfer, local edits), preserving subject consistency, or documenting image edit request/response mappings.
Evidence-first live messaging workflow for ECC. Use when the user wants to read texts or DMs, recover a recent one-time code, inspect a thread before replying, or prove which message source was actually checked.
Implement BM25 ranking function for e-commerce product search relevance scoring. Use this skill when the user needs to build a text-based product search engine, improve search result relevance, or replace basic TF-IDF with a more robust ranking function — even if they say 'product search ranking', 'search relevance', or 'BM25 implementation'.
Privacy-by-design analytics setup for clients operating under Uganda's Data Protection and Privacy Act 2019, Kenya's Data Protection Act 2019, and international frameworks (GDPR, CCPA). Covers cookie consent implementation, GA4 privacy configuration, data minimisation, and WhatsApp data governance. Invoke when setting up GA4 for a new client, configuring cookie consent banners, advising on analytics data governance, or when a client asks about data protection compliance for their digital channels. Does not replace legal counsel — flags compliance requirements and provides implementation guidance.
Use when hunting a regression across many commits or tracing the origin of a line/function/string — covers automated bisect, skip, replay, blame -L/-C/-w, and pickaxe search (-S/-G)
Command-line interface for CloudCompare — Agent-friendly harness for CloudCompare, the open-source 3D point cloud and mesh processing software. Supports 41 commands across 9 groups: project management, session control, point cloud operations (subsample, filter, segment, analyze), mesh operations, distance computation (C2C, C2M), transformations (ICP, matrix), export (LAS/LAZ/PLY/PCD/OBJ/STL/E57), and interactive REPL.
Command-line interface for CloudAnalyzer — Agent-friendly harness for CloudAnalyzer, a QA platform for mapping, localization, and perception outputs. Supports 27 commands across 8 groups: point cloud evaluation, trajectory evaluation, ground segmentation QA, config-driven quality gates, baseline evolution, processing, visualization, and interactive REPL.
Enforce the no-useEffect rule when writing or reviewing React code. ACTIVATE when writing React components, refactoring existing useEffect calls, reviewing PRs with useEffect, or when an agent adds useEffect "just in case." Provides the five replacement patterns and the useMountEffect escape hatch.