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Bridge UIKit and SwiftUI — wrap UIKit views/view controllers in SwiftUI using UIViewRepresentable/UIViewControllerRepresentable, embed SwiftUI in UIKit with UIHostingController, and handle the Coordinator delegate pattern. Use when integrating camera previews, map views, web views, mail compose, document scanners, PDF renderers, text views with attributed text, or any third-party UIKit SDK into a SwiftUI app. Also use when migrating a UIKit app to SwiftUI incrementally, or when needing UIKit features not yet available in native SwiftUI.
Build NFT minting experiences with Manifold's client-sdk. Guides agents through campaign setup, custom minting websites (React/Next.js), minting bots (Node.js), and SDK integration into existing projects. Supports [`Edition`](https://docs.manifold.xyz/client-sdk/sdk/product/edition-product) and [`Blind Mint`](https://docs.manifold.xyz/client-sdk/sdk/product/blind-mint) products across Ethereum, Base, Optimism, Shape, Sepolia, and ApeChain. Use when building minting pages, mint bots, integrating Manifold NFT products, or helping users set up Manifold campaigns. NOT for deploying smart contracts, managing Manifold Studio settings, or non-minting blockchain operations.
TianQin SDK (tqsdk) - Python量化交易框架,用于期货/期权/股票交易策略开发、回测与实盘交易
Guides the agent through migrating an existing Ionic/Capacitor project from Ionic Appflow to Capawesome Cloud. Detects which Appflow features are in use (Live Updates, Native Builds, App Store Publishing) and provides step-by-step migration for each feature to its Capawesome Cloud equivalent. Covers SDK replacement, configuration mapping, API migration, CI/CD pipeline updates, and verification. References the capawesome-cloud skill for detailed Capawesome Cloud setup procedures. Do not use for setting up Capawesome Cloud from scratch without an existing Appflow project, for non-Capacitor mobile frameworks, or for migrating Ionic Enterprise plugins.
Generate MSBuild binary logs (binlogs) for build diagnostics and analysis. Only activate in MSBuild/.NET build context. USE FOR: adding /bl:{} to any dotnet build, test, pack, publish, or restore command to capture a full build execution trace, prerequisite for binlog-failure-analysis and build-perf-diagnostics skills, enabling post-build investigation of errors or performance. Requires MSBuild 17.8+ / .NET 8 SDK+ for {} placeholder; PowerShell needs -bl:{{}}. DO NOT USE FOR: non-MSBuild build systems (npm, Maven, CMake), analyzing an existing binlog (use binlog-failure-analysis instead). INVOKES: shell commands (dotnet build /bl:{}).
Build voice applications using TeXML markup language (TwiML-compatible). Manage applications, calls, conferences, recordings, queues, and streams. This skill provides Go SDK examples.
UdonSharp (C# to Udon Assembly) scripting skill for VRChat world development. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or debugging UdonSharp C# code. Covers compile constraints (List<T>/async/await/try/catch/LINQ blocked), network sync (UdonSynced, RequestSerialization, FieldChangeCallback, NetworkCallable), persistence (PlayerData/PlayerObject), Dynamics (PhysBones, Contacts), Web Loading, and event handling. SDK 3.7.1 - 3.10.2 coverage. Triggers on: UdonSharp, Udon, VRC SDK, UdonBehaviour, UdonSynced, NetworkCallable, VRCPlayerApi, SendCustomEvent, PlayerData, PhysBones, synced variables, VRChat world scripting, C# to Udon.
Use this skill whenever the user needs backend infrastructure management — creating database tables, running SQL, deploying serverless functions, managing storage buckets, deploying frontend apps, adding secrets, setting up cron jobs, checking logs, or running backend diagnostics — especially if the project uses InsForge. Trigger on any of these contexts: creating or altering database tables/schemas, writing RLS policies via SQL, deploying or invoking edge functions, creating storage buckets, deploying frontends to hosting, managing secrets/env vars, setting up scheduled tasks/cron, viewing backend logs, diagnosing backend health or performance issues, or exporting/importing database backups. If the user asks for these operations generically (e.g., "create a users table", "deploy my app", "set up a cron job", "check backend health") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For writing frontend application code with the InsForge SDK (@insforge/sdk), use the insforge skill instead.
Looks up implementation details in the latest Cloudinary docs via llms.txt. Use when building code or answering questions relating to image or video uploads, optimization, or transformations, and for Cloudinary SDKs, APIs, webhooks, or integrations.
Expert Unitree robotics engineer for quadruped (Go2, B2, B1, Aliengo) and humanoid (H1, G1). Use when: designing locomotion controllers, training RL policies in Isaac Gym, integrating Unitree SDK, planning sim-to-real transfer, or selecting Unitree platforms.
Interactive setup guide for using Infisical as a secret management tool in your projects. Helps users integrate Infisical into local development (CLI), Docker containers (build-time and runtime secret injection), CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions, GitLab CI), Kubernetes (Operator + CRDs), and application code (Node.js, Python, Go, Java, .NET, Ruby SDKs). Also walks through choosing and configuring machine identity auth methods (Universal Auth, AWS Auth, Kubernetes Auth, OIDC, etc.). Use this skill whenever someone asks about: using Infisical, injecting secrets, infisical run, infisical init, connecting their app to Infisical, Docker secrets, Kubernetes secrets operator, machine identity setup, SDK initialization, CI/CD secret injection, or 'how do I get my secrets into my app'.
Wide before deep. Fans out N parallel divergent thoughts under structurally different cognitive frames (regulator, biology, speedrunner, 10 year old, $0 budget), then scores, clusters, prunes traps, and deepens only the top survivors. The isolated parallel branches and the separated generator/critic phases are load-bearing. Do not collapse them into a single linear thought. Use when the user asks to brainstorm, ideate, generate options, design an architecture, name something, pick between approaches, plan a refactor, design an API or SDK surface, generate hypothesis classes for a fuzzy bug, or any prompt of the shape "give me a few ways to". Also use when the obvious answer feels obvious and wrong, or when the user explicitly invokes /adhd or asks for "ADHD mode".