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Use this skill when working with Twilio communication APIs for SMS/MMS messaging, voice calls, phone number management, TwiML, webhook integration, two-way SMS conversations, bulk sending, or production deployment of telephony features. Includes official Twilio patterns, production code examples from Twilio-Aldea (provider-agnostic webhooks, signature validation, TwiML responses), and comprehensive TypeScript examples.
Qt Model/View architecture — QAbstractItemModel, table/list/tree views, item delegates, and proxy models. Use when displaying tabular data, building a list with custom items, implementing a tree, creating a sortable/filterable table, or writing a custom item delegate. Trigger phrases: "QAbstractItemModel", "table view", "list model", "QTableView", "QListView", "tree view", "item delegate", "sort table", "filter model", "QSortFilterProxyModel", "custom model", "model data"
Analyze LinkedIn profiles in target accounts to identify potential internal champions. Evaluates role, career path, mutual connections, interests, and suggests personalization approach. Use when you need to find who will champion your solution internally.
AI crawler access analysis. Checks robots.txt, meta tags, and HTTP headers to determine which AI crawlers can access the site. Provides a complete access map and recommendations for maximizing AI visibility while maintaining appropriate control.
Structured specification with explicit scope boundaries: user stories, acceptance criteria, out-of-scope definition, risks, and estimation. Positions before feature-design in the feature lifecycle pipeline. Use when: "write spec", "user stories", "define requirements", "scope this", "what should this do", "acceptance criteria", "define scope"
Break a design document into wave-ordered implementation tasks with domain agent assignments. Use after /feature-design produces a design doc. Use for "plan feature", "break down design", "create tasks", or "/feature-plan". Do NOT use without a design doc or for simple single-task work.
Restore session state from handoff artifacts and route to the next action. Priority cascade: HANDOFF.json (highest) > .continue-here.md > incomplete task_plan.md > git log. Presents a status dashboard, then executes the next action. Use for "resume", "continue", "pick up where I left off", "what was I doing", "continue work". Do NOT use for starting new tasks (use /do), reviewing past sessions (use /retro), or reading task plans (read task_plan.md directly).
Systematic 6-phase analysis of external repositories for ideas worth adopting: clone, parallel deep-read, self-inventory, synthesize gaps, targeted audit of affected subsystems, reality-grounded report. Use when evaluating whether an external repo provides value, analyzing repos for useful patterns, or comparing approaches. Do NOT use for general codebase exploration (use explore-pipeline instead).
CLI-based image generation from text prompts using Google Gemini APIs via Python. Use when user needs "generate image", "create image with AI", "gemini image", "text to image", "create sprite", or "generate character art". Supports model selection, batch generation, watermark removal, and background transparency. Do NOT use for web app image features (use nano-banana-builder), video/audio generation, or non-Gemini models.
Context-driven aesthetic exploration with anti-cliche validation: typography, color, animation, atmosphere. Use when starting a frontend needing distinctive aesthetics, refreshing generic designs, or auditing for "AI slop" patterns. Use for "distinctive frontend", "unique aesthetics", "avoid generic design", "creative frontend". Do NOT use for quick prototypes, strict brand compliance, backend projects, or data visualization.
Clean up old tracking data and reset statistics
Implement reviewer feedback on a Canva design. Reads all comment threads, synthesises what reviewers want, makes the clear-cut changes directly, and flags anything that needs a human decision. Use when the user asks to "implement feedback on my deck", "address comments on a design", "apply review feedback", "fix the comments on my presentation", or "implement the feedback".