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Technical analysis with 130+ indicators using pandas-ta for crypto market data
Use when a startup is approached by a prospective partner and someone has to decide should we sign this partner, at what partner tier (referral / reseller / OEM / SI-consulting / strategic alliance), with what joint GTM commitment, and at what revshare. Classifies partner tier from independent-demand evidence vs. preferential-terms hunting, designs a 90-day joint GTM plan, models revshare against direct-sale margin, and surfaces kill criteria for unwinding under-performing partnerships. For Head of Partnerships, Head of BD, and Founder-CEOs doing reseller agreement, OEM deal, or strategic alliance review — not technical sale enablement, not channel cost economics, not M&A.
Use this when the user wants to post a daily X/Twitter tweet inspired by one of their recently published WeChat Official Account articles. It selects the newest article that hasn't been tweeted yet, drafts 3 tweet candidates from it (from different angles — quote / metaphor / one-liner), posts the selected one via xurl, and records the action to history. Triggers — "Post a daily tweet", "Tweet from an article", "Today's tweet", "/wjs-tweeting-from-articles".
Use when the user has an SRT (or transcript text) in one language and wants it translated to another, with punctuation-bounded re-segmentation so cues end at real sentence breaks. Simplified Chinese (zh-CN) and English (en) are first-class targets; other targets follow the same rules. Outputs a target-language SRT or bilingual SRT — no audio, no burn-in. Triggers — "翻译字幕", "翻成中文", "translate this SRT", "中英双语字幕", "把这个 SRT 翻译成 X", "bilingual subtitles".
Zustand state management for React with TypeScript. Use for global state, Redux/Context API migration, localStorage persistence, slices pattern, devtools, Next.js SSR, or encountering hydration errors, TypeScript inference issues, persist middleware problems, infinite render loops.
Cloudflare Workflows for durable long-running execution. Use for multi-step workflows, retries, state persistence, or encountering NonRetryableError, execution failed errors.
IRAC-scaffolded case analysis memo with research gaps flagged — the scaffold, not the analysis. Rule blocks are RESEARCH NEEDED, Application is STUDENT ANALYSIS prompts, Conclusion is blank. Use when a student needs to scaffold a case analysis memo, write up their analysis, or build an IRAC memo for a case.
Routine client correspondence from templates — appointment confirmations, document requests, brief "we filed it" updates. Plain language, required elements, supervision routing. NOT substantive advice. Use when a student needs to send routine correspondence, an appointment confirmation, a document request letter, or a brief status note to a client.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "update my README", "refresh the README", "README is outdated", "sync README with the codebase", "improve my README", "keep README up to date", "fix the README", "my README is stale", "update the readme file", "README needs updating", "update readme from git history", or "readme is out of date".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "compress this video", "reduce file size", "make this video smaller", "optimize for web", "shrink this video", "compress to under X MB", "reduce bitrate", "make it smaller without losing quality", "encode with H.265", or "re-encode this video".
This skill should be used when the user says "get PR comments", "show PR feedback", "what comments on my PR", "PR review comments", "show me the review", "what did reviewers say", or asks about feedback on a pull request. Not for creating PRs or responding to comments.
This skill should be used when the user says "commit my changes", "commit this", "create a commit", "git commit", "save my work", or mentions committing code.