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Generate type scales, color palettes, spacing systems, WCAG contrast checks, and dark mode derivations with math. Use when setting up a design system, creating tokens, or building a Tailwind/CSS theme. Outputs CSS custom properties, Tailwind config, or JSON tokens.
Comprehensive codebase research skill. Documents codebase as-is by spawning parallel sub-agents and synthesizing findings into research documents.
Implementation + audit loop using parallel agent teams with structured simplify, harden, and document passes. Spawns implementation agents to do the work, then audit agents to find complexity, security gaps, and spec deviations, then loops until code compiles cleanly, all tests pass, and auditors find zero issues or the loop cap is reached. Use when: implementing features from a spec or plan, hardening existing code, fixing a batch of issues, or any multi-file task that benefits from a build-verify-fix cycle.
Analyze parliamentary sessions from Chile, Spain, Peru and EU. Research transcripts, identify topics and trends, generate analytical PDF reports. Also search Official Journals (BOE, EUR-Lex) for decrees, laws, resolutions and published regulations. Use when user asks about legislative sessions, committees, parliamentary debates, official journal, decrees, laws, resolutions or requests reports/analysis.
Multi-agent coordination discipline: one-message-then-wait (send complete context, wait for reply before sending again), idle notifications are heartbeats (no action unless extended + blocking + user asked), no polling loops (event-driven only), never fabricate agent responses (wait for real system events), sequential agent spawning (acknowledge between each), and proper shutdown protocol (request, wait, respect rejection). Activate when orchestrating multiple agents, managing agent teams, coordinating handoffs between agents, spawning subagents, or building multi-agent workflows. Triggers on: "coordinate agents", "spawn multiple agents", "manage agent team", "agent keeps sending messages", "polling loop", "agent idle", "shut down agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent handoff", "coordinate parallel work", "stop bothering the other agent". Also relevant when an agent is fabricating responses, sending follow-up messages before replies arrive, or reacting to idle notifications unnecessarily.
Expert guidance for video editing with ffmpeg, encoding best practices, and quality optimization. Use when working with video files, transcoding, remuxing, encoding settings, color spaces, or troubleshooting video quality issues.
Write a comprehensive design brief that defines the problem space, constraints, audience, and success criteria.
Review a web app or page for visual design quality — layout, typography, spacing, colour, hierarchy, consistency, interaction patterns, and responsive behaviour. Not a UX audit (that checks usability) — this checks whether it looks professional and polished. Produces a design findings report with screenshots. Triggers: 'design review', 'does this look good', 'review the design', 'check the layout', 'is this polished', 'visual review', 'design audit', 'make it look better', 'it looks off'.
Execute read-only T-SQL queries against Fabric Data Warehouse, Lakehouse SQL Endpoints, and Mirrored Databases via CLI. Default skill for any lakehouse data query (row counts, SELECT, filtering, aggregation) unless the user explicitly requests PySpark or Spark DataFrames. Use when the user wants to: (1) query warehouse/lakehouse data, (2) count rows or explore lakehouse tables, (3) discover schemas/columns, (4) generate T-SQL scripts, (5) monitor SQL performance, (6) export results to CSV/JSON. Triggers: "warehouse", "SQL query", "T-SQL", "query warehouse", "show warehouse tables", "show lakehouse tables", "query lakehouse", "lakehouse table", "how many rows", "count rows", "SQL endpoint", "describe warehouse schema", "generate T-SQL script", "warehouse performance", "export SQL data", "connect to warehouse", "lakehouse data", "explore lakehouse".
Relentlessly critiques code against classic software engineering principles (SOLID, separation of concerns) to prevent "clever process shenanigans" and spaghetti code. Use before finalizing a feature or opening a PR.
Build UIs using IBM's Carbon Design System. Use when the user requests Carbon-styled interfaces, IBM-style dashboards, enterprise UIs following Carbon conventions, or explicitly mentions Carbon, IBM design, or @carbon/react. Covers component usage, design tokens (color, typography, spacing, motion), theming (White, Gray 10, Gray 90, Gray 100), grid layout, and accessibility. Supports both artifact/HTML output (CDN-based) and full React project output (@carbon/react). Triggers include "Carbon", "IBM design system", "enterprise dashboard", "@carbon/react", "carbon components", or requests for IBM-style professional interfaces.
Postmark platform help — transactional email delivery via REST API (`POST /email`, `POST /email/batch`), SMTP relay, Message Streams (transactional vs broadcast isolation), Handlebars Templates with layout inheritance, Inbound Email parsing, Webhooks (bounce, delivery, open, click, spam complaint, subscription change, inbound), DMARC Monitoring, Bounce Management (Rebound), Suppressions, Statistics, Bulk API, Sender Signatures, and domain authentication. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Postmark', sending transactional email with Postmark, configuring Message Streams, setting up Postmark templates, processing inbound email via Postmark, managing bounces and suppressions, or troubleshooting Postmark deliverability. Do NOT use for general email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), cross-platform email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), email open/click tracking strategy (use /sales-email-tracking), or SendGrid-specific questions (use /sales-sendgrid).