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Create beautiful, performant SVG animations and illustrations. Use this skill when the user asks to create SVG graphics, icons, illustrations, animated logos, path animations, morphing shapes, loading spinners, or any animated SVG content. Covers SMIL animations, CSS-driven SVG animation, path drawing effects, shape morphing, motion paths, gradients, masks, and filters.
Apply when designing or implementing how a VTEX IO backend app integrates with VTEX services or external APIs through @vtex/api and @vtex/clients. Covers choosing the correct client type, registering clients in IOClients, configuring InstanceOptions, and consuming integrations through ctx.clients. Use for custom client design, VTEX Core Commerce integrations, or reviewing backend code that should use VTEX IO client patterns instead of raw HTTP libraries.
Build production-ready Tavily integrations with best practices baked in. Reference documentation for developers using coding assistants (Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) to implement web search, content extraction, crawling, and research in agentic workflows, RAG systems, or autonomous agents.
Access and interact with Large Language Models from the command line using Simon Willison's llm CLI tool. Supports OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, Llama, and dozens of other models via plugins. Features include chat sessions, embeddings, structured data extraction with schemas, prompt templates, conversation logging, and tool use. This skill is triggered when the user says things like "run a prompt with llm", "use the llm command", "call an LLM from the command line", "set up llm API keys", "install llm plugins", "create embeddings", or "extract structured data from text".
This skill should be used when implementing code that requires SOLID principles and clean code practices. It provides detailed guidance on Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov Substitution, Interface Segregation, and Dependency Inversion principles with comparison examples in TypeScript.
Triggered when users need to crawl or collect Xiaohongshu (RedNote) data, including scenarios such as searching notes/content, topic discovery, searching users/bloggers, discovering KOLs/influencers, researching account information, capturing user notes, and collecting note comments/replies (public opinion, sentiment, community monitoring). Retrieve data by calling Xiaohongshu interfaces via JustOneAPI.
Usability heuristics and principles based on Steve Krug's "Don't Make Me Think" and Jakob Nielsen's 10 heuristics. Use when you need to: (1) audit a UI for usability problems, (2) identify why users are confused or frustrated, (3) simplify navigation and information architecture, (4) conduct heuristic evaluations, (5) prioritize UX fixes by severity, (6) review designs before development, (7) improve form usability, (8) validate that interfaces follow established UX principles.
Create and edit videos using Google's Veo 2 and Veo 3 models. Supports Text-to-Video, Image-to-Video, Reference-to-Video, Inpainting, and Video Extension. Available parameters: prompt, image, mask, mode, duration, aspect-ratio. Always confirm parameters with the user or explicitly state defaults before running.
Cryptographic operations in MultiversX smart contracts. Use when hashing data (SHA256, Keccak256, RIPEMD160), verifying signatures (Ed25519, secp256k1, secp256r1, BLS), or encoding signatures in on-chain logic.
Use when Codex is building or iterating on a web game (HTML/JS) and needs a reliable development + testing loop: implement small changes, run a Playwright-based test script with short input bursts and intentional pauses, inspect screenshots/text, and review console errors with render_game_to_text.
Generic test writing discipline: test quality, real assertions, anti-patterns, and rationalization resistance. Use when writing tests, adding test coverage, or fixing failing tests for any language or framework. Complements language-specific skills.
Investigate why a Duvo Job failed or produced the wrong outcome. Use when the user shares a failed Job, asks "why did this Job fail", or wants to fix a recurring failure on an Assignment. Reads the Job's transcript and the Build that was active for it via the Duvo public API, names the root cause from a fixed failure-mode taxonomy, and proposes one concrete fix — handing off to sop-writer for any SOP rewrite.