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Use when planning, applying, validating, or archiving OpenSpec changes in this repo, or when downstream AI tools need OpenSpec JSON status/instructions. NOT for generic code review, unrelated docs edits, or replacing generated upstream openspec-* skills.
Report portable vs runtime-specific skill fields across supported harnesses. Use when auditing cross-agent compatibility. NOT for live installs or packaging.
Use when an app uses @pierre/diffs to render or edit code files, diffs, patches, merge conflicts, or CodeView review surfaces, including React, vanilla JavaScript, SSR, workers, annotations, selection, and custom Shiki languages or themes.
Extract a comprehensive design system (DESIGN.md) directly from frontend source code — React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, plain HTML/CSS, or any web framework. Analyzes component files, stylesheets, Tailwind configs, theme definitions, and design tokens to produce a rich, Stitch-compatible design system document. Use this skill whenever the user wants to reverse-engineer a design system from an existing codebase, audit the visual language of a project, extract design tokens from source files, or understand the styling patterns in a frontend repo — even if they just say "what does this app look like?" or "pull out the design from this code."
Upload local assets (images, mockups, extracted HTML) to a Stitch project. ALWAYS use this skill when you need to upload visual assets or full HTML pages to Stitch, particularly when direct MCP tool calls fail or truncate due to base64 token limits.
Convert Stitch HTML designs to React Native components with StyleSheet
Sets up GitHub repositories, links Vercel projects, and collects credentials via a secure local web form. Installs environment variables directly into Vercel and GitHub without shell leakage.
Train and deploy a TinyML model for the XIAO ESP32S3 (Sense) using the Edge Impulse REST API only — no edge-impulse-cli needed (its serialport dep fails to build on modern Node/Windows). Covers: dataset upload, impulse creation (audio MFCC / vision transfer-learning), training jobs, downloading the Arduino library, and the on-device fixes required to actually run it on the ESP32-S3. Use this skill whenever the user wants to train/retrain a model ("재훈련", "edge impulse", "TinyML 훈련", "모델 배포"), upload a dataset to Edge Impulse, or gets EI Arduino-library build/runtime errors (mel filterbank, objs.a, tensor arena, EI_MAX_OVERFLOW_BUFFER_COUNT).
Write JavaScript or Python for the n8n Custom Code Tool (@n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain.toolCode) — the AI-agent-callable tool, NOT the workflow Code node. Use when building a Code Tool attached to an AI Agent, writing code that an LLM will invoke, parsing the `query` input, returning a string result, defining an input schema for structured arguments (specifyInputSchema, jsonSchemaExample, DynamicStructuredTool), or troubleshooting errors like "Wrong output type returned", "No execution data available", "The response property should be a string, but it is an object", "Cannot assign to read only property 'name'", or an AI agent that refuses to call the tool. Covers the critical differences between Code node and Code Tool: return format (string vs `[{json:{...}}]`), unavailability of `$fromAI`/`$input`/`$helpers` in the Code Tool sandbox, naming rules for AI invocation, and when to use `toolWorkflow`/HTTP Request Tool instead.
Apply AI-powered analysis to images for business-specific tagging, metadata extraction, and quality checks using controlled vocabularies. Use when user wants to analyze images and apply structured metadata in ImageKit.
Routing guide for ImageKit's two MCP servers (imagekit_api and imagekit_devtools) — maps each capability to the correct server and tool, and covers the routing rules (e.g. never upload local files via execute). Use before calling any ImageKit MCP tool. Covers file management, folder ops, cache purge, metadata, docs search, transformation building, and upload routing.
Create or update a Sumsub cross-check preset (name/address comparison rules between POI and POA documents) via `POST/PATCH /resources/api/agent/crossCheckPresets` and `GET /resources/api/agent/crossCheckPresets/{id}`. TRIGGER **ONLY** when the user EXPLICITLY asks to override how cross-checks compare names or addresses — e.g. "switch name match to strict", "allow fuzzy address match", "ignore middle-name mismatch", "create a custom cross-check preset". SKIP by default — Sumsub ships sensible defaults tuned for the best conversion and approval rate, so most clients should NOT create a custom preset. SKIP for level creation (the default cross-check preset auto-applies to every level), for general KYC config, or any request that doesn't specifically name "cross-check rules", "name comparison", or "address comparison".