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Create Tufte-inspired data reports and infographic dashboards as standalone HTML files. Uses EB Garamond for text, Monaspace Argon for numbers, Chart.js for interactive charts, and inline SVG sparklines. Produces publication-quality reports with 2-column narrative+data layouts, status dashboards, scroll animations, and responsive mobile support. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a data report, activity dashboard, infographic, personal analytics page, health tracker visualization, or any document that combines narrative text with interactive charts and tables. Also triggers for "make a report like Tufte", "create an infographic", "build a dashboard", "visualize my data", or requests for beautiful data-driven documents.
Autonomous project gardening by a coordinated team of agents. Spawns a team of gardeners that each run the `garden` skill in parallel, coordinating via a shared task list to avoid duplicate work. Use when the user wants to tend multiple small issues in one pass. Invoke with /gardeners.
Create visual analogies by mapping relational structure from familiar domains onto unfamiliar concepts using spatial relationships to make abstract patterns concrete. Covers static diagrams AND animated video storytelling (camera choreography, race comparisons, pacing). Use when explaining complex concepts, creating analogies, designing diagrams, creating explainer animations, or revealing system structure.
Tracks how competitors position themselves online — scrapes homepages, features, pricing, and blogs to extract messaging, value props, CTAs, and pricing models. Compares against previous snapshots to surface positioning shifts with before/after tracking. Produces messaging matrices, content gap analysis, white space maps, and battlecard inputs. Use when anyone asks about competitor messaging, positioning, website copy, content strategy, or how competitors present themselves. Triggers: "competitor positioning", "messaging comparison", "content gap", "what changed on their site", "competitor homepage", "landing page teardown", "marketing battlecard", "how do they describe their product", "share of voice", "counter-messaging". Do NOT use for business signals like funding/hiring (use competitor-intel), single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), or meeting prep (use meeting-prep).
Embed hierarchical data in hyperbolic space via npx ruvector Poincare ball model, compute geodesic distances
Implements the Syncfusion Blazor DataGrid (SfGrid) for efficient tabular operations such as sorting, filtering, paging, grouping, editing, aggregates, virtualization, lazy‑load grouping, and row or column spanning. Use this skill when building data‑grid workflows in Blazor Server, WebAssembly, Web App, or MAUI applications. Supports Excel/PDF export, virtual or infinite scrolling, customizable templates, and grid state persistence for consistent and optimized data‑grid behavior.
Use this skill when working with Unreal Engine's gameplay framework classes: GameMode, GameState, PlayerController, PlayerState, Pawn, Character, or GameInstance. Also use when the user mentions 'gameplay framework', 'game rules', 'player management', 'match flow', or 'player spawning'. See references/framework-class-map.md for the full authority/presence matrix. For networking/replication, see ue-networking-replication. For input setup, see ue-input-system.
Expo / React Native OpenTelemetry style: bootstrap guards, init ordering, inline endpoint + ingest key, mobile-compatible exporters, and product action spans.
Python OpenTelemetry style: module-scope tracers/meters, decorators for bounded work, error spans, logs, and no wrappers.
Cultural adaptation for translated content. Run AFTER blog-translate completes. Adjusts brand examples, CTAs, legal references, and formality for the target market (German, French, Japanese, Spanish, etc.). Deep cultural adaptation of translated blog posts. Goes beyond translation to swap brand examples, adapt CTAs, substitute legal references, localize statistic sources where possible, and adjust formality (Sie/du, tu/vous, formal/informal). Built-in profiles for DACH, Francophone, Hispanic, and Japanese markets, plus a custom-locale template. Makes content feel locally authored, not translated. Use when user says "localize blog", "blog localize", "cultural adaptation", "adapt for Germany", "adapt for France", "lokalisieren", "localiser", "adaptar".
Linear operators for large-scale inverse problems with matrix-free representations. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Define linear operators for forward/adjoint operations, (2) Solve inverse problems (deconvolution, imaging, tomography), (3) Apply signal processing transforms (FFT, convolution, derivatives), (4) Compose operators for complex workflows, (5) Perform regularized inversion with smoothness or sparsity constraints, (6) Process seismic or image data at scale.
Split a large ***plain module into smaller modules grouped by logical domain. The resulting modules are connected via a requires chain so that functionality is 100% preserved. Use when a module has grown too large and its functional specs span multiple distinct concerns that would be clearer as separate modules.