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**MANDATORY prerequisite** — you MUST invoke this skill BEFORE every `use_figma` tool call. NEVER call `use_figma` directly without loading this skill first. Skipping it causes common, hard-to-debug failures. Trigger whenever the user wants to perform a write action or a unique read action that requires JavaScript execution in the Figma file context — e.g. create/edit/delete nodes, set up variables or tokens, build components and variants, modify auto-layout or fills, bind variables to properties, or inspect file structure programmatically.
Go coding standards and style conventions grounded in Effective Go, Go Code Review Comments, and production-proven idioms. Use when writing or reviewing Go code, enforcing naming conventions, import ordering, variable declarations, struct initialization, or formatting rules. Trigger examples: "check Go style", "fix formatting", "review naming", "Go conventions". Do NOT use for architecture decisions, concurrency patterns, or performance tuning — use go-architecture-review, go-concurrency-review, or go-performance-review instead.
End-to-end Google Search Ads campaign builder. Takes ICP + product info, performs keyword research via competitive analysis, builds ad group structure, generates headline/description variants, creates negative keyword lists, recommends bid strategy, and exports a campaign-ready CSV for Google Ads Editor import.
Tailwind CSS v4.x utility-first CSS framework best practices. Use when styling web applications with utility classes, building responsive layouts, customizing design systems with @theme variables, migrating from v3 to v4, configuring dark mode, creating custom utilities with @utility, or working with any Tailwind CSS v4 features. This skill covers the full v4.x line through v4.2 including text shadows, masks, logical properties, and source detection. Use this skill even for simple Tailwind questions — v4 changed many class names and configuration patterns that trip people up.
**THEMING & APPEARANCE GUIDE** — Assist with Syncfusion ASP.NET Core EJ2 component theming, customization, size modes, and dynamic theme switching. Use when: applying themes (Bootstrap, Material, Tailwind, Fluent, etc.), customizing theme variables, implementing theme switchers, enabling touch mode, or customizing icons and appearance.
25+ proven headline formulas that stop the scroll, capture attention, and drive clicks. Templates and examples for every situation. Use when: Writing headlines for landing pages, ads, or articles; Creating email subject lines that get opens; Crafting social media hooks; A/B testing headline variations; Overcoming headline writer's block
macOS process injection playbook. Use when you need to inject code into running or launching macOS processes via dylib hijacking, DYLD environment variables, XPC exploitation, Mach port manipulation, or Electron/Chromium abuse.
Deploys and manages services on GuaraCloud — creating projects and services, triggering deployments, rollbacks, scaling, custom domains, and environment variables. Use when the user wants to deploy an app, manage services, configure domains, set env vars, or scale.
Design and analyze factorial experiments to identify significant process factors and optimize settings. Use this skill when the user needs to systematically test factor effects, optimize a manufacturing process, or determine which variables matter most — even if they say 'which factors affect quality', 'optimize process settings', or 'design an experiment'.
Base/variable split recommendations, accelerators, decelerators, quota retirement methods, SPIFs, cost of sales tracking.
Use this skill when the user wants to read or search their Monologue notes through the Monologue Notes REST API. It covers authentication with the MONOLOGUE_API_KEY environment variable, safe token handling, listing notes, fetching a single note, pagination, filters, and error handling. The API is read-only and should be accessed with direct HTTP requests such as curl or any equivalent REST client.
Find composition and state-lifting refactor opportunities in a React codebase. Audits for boolean-prop bloat, monolith components with variant explosion, sibling clusters that should share lego-brick subcomponents, render-prop slots that can't reach outside the box, and state synced between siblings via useEffect. Use when the user wants to improve react code, audit react components, find react refactor opportunities, run a react composition review, or asks "improve react", "audit react", "react architecture review".