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Progressive Web App development with Service Workers, offline support, and app-like behavior. Use for caching strategies, install prompts, push notifications, background sync. Activate on "PWA", "Service Worker", "offline", "install prompt", "beforeinstallprompt", "manifest.json", "workbox", "cache-first". NOT for native app development (use React Native), general web performance (use performance docs), or server-side rendering.
Use this skill when the user uploads Excel (.xlsx/.xls) or CSV files and wants to perform data analysis, generate statistics, create summaries, pivot tables, SQL queries, or any form of structured data exploration. Supports multi-sheet Excel workbooks, aggregation, filtering, joins, and exporting results to CSV/JSON/Markdown.
Execute implementation tasks from design documents using markdown checkboxes. Use when (1) implementing features from feature-analyzer output, (2) resuming interrupted work, (3) batch executing tasks. Triggers on 'start implementation', 'run tasks', 'resume'.
Use Light Token client SDKs (TypeScript and Rust) to create mints, associated token accounts, transfer, approve, burn, wrap, and more. Cookbook for @lightprotocol/compressed-token and light_token_client.
Discover and follow recipes via MCP resources for setup guides, skills, and cookbooks. The meta-skill for using fullstackrecipes effectively.
Implement Progressive Web App features for React and Svelte projects. This skill should be used when the user asks to 'make a PWA', 'add offline support', 'create a service worker', 'fix caching issues', or wants installable web apps. Keywords: PWA, service worker, offline, manifest, caching, installable, Workbox, vite-pwa.
Guide product managers through creating a user story map by asking adaptive questions about the system, users, workflow, and priorities—then generating a two-dimensional map with backbone (activitie
Proactively apply when generating Slack API payloads with blocks, chat.postMessage calls with structured content, or views.open/views.publish calls. Triggers on Block Kit, Slack blocks, section block, actions block, header block, divider block, context block, table block, markdown block, rich text block, image block, input block, video block, context_actions block, plan block, task_card block, Slack modal, Slack App Home, Slack surfaces, Slack interactive elements, Slack button, Slack select menu, Slack overflow, Slack datepicker, Slack checkboxes, Slack radio buttons, Work Objects, Slack link unfurl, chat.postMessage blocks, views.open, views.update, views.push, views.publish, Slack composition objects. Use when building Block Kit payloads, constructing blocks arrays, creating modals or App Home views, adding interactive elements, implementing link unfurling with Work Objects, or designing rich message layouts. Slack Block Kit UI framework for building rich message layouts, modals, and App Home views.
Use this skill whenever users want to build, inspect, debug, automate, or publish workflows in Agentforce Grid (AI Workbench) using Salesforce plus the Grid MCP or direct Grid REST calls. Trigger it for Grid workbook creation, worksheet setup, Object/Reference/AI/Agent/AgentTest/Evaluation/PromptTemplate/InvocableAction column design, prompt drafting inside Grid, worksheet execution troubleshooting, Grid YAML `apply_grid` specs, and Windows-specific Grid setup issues. Also use it when users mention AI Workbench, Grid Studio, workbook IDs, worksheet IDs, Grid Connect, or ask for recipes like "top opportunities with AI email drafts", "agent test suite in Grid", or "build this worksheet from YAML". Do not use it for generic Salesforce work unrelated to Agentforce Grid.
Split Excel workbooks into separate Excel files by worksheet, with each worksheet generating an individual file. Application scenarios: (1) Split multi-worksheet Excel files into separate files, (2) Extract specific worksheets as independent files, (3) Distribute worksheets from merged workbooks, (4) Create copies of worksheets for separate processing or distribution.
Install and extend data-table-filters — a React data table system with faceted filters (checkbox, input, slider, timerange), sorting, infinite scroll, virtualization, and BYOS state management. Delivered as 9 shadcn registry blocks installable via `npx shadcn@latest add`. Use when: (1) installing data-table-filters from the shadcn registry, (2) adding extension blocks (command palette, cell renderers, sheet panel, store adapters, schema system, Drizzle helpers, query layer), (3) configuring store adapters (nuqs/zustand/memory), (4) generating table schemas from a data model, (5) wiring up server-side filtering with Drizzle ORM, (6) connecting the React Query fetch layer, (7) troubleshooting integration issues. Triggers on mentions of "data-table-filters", "data-table.openstatus.dev", filterable data tables with shadcn, or any of the registry block names.
Complete reference for all SGDS web components including installation and framework integration. Use when users ask about any <sgds-*> component — accordion, alert, badge, breadcrumb, button, card, checkbox, close-button, combo-box, datepicker, description-list, divider, drawer, dropdown, file-upload, footer, icon, icon-button, icon-card, icon-list, image-card, input, link, mainnav, masthead, modal, overflow-menu, pagination, progress-bar, quantity-toggle, radio, select, sidebar, sidenav, skeleton, spinner, stepper, subnav, switch, system-banner, tab, table, table-of-contents, textarea, thumbnail-card, toast, or tooltip. Also covers React 19+, React ≤18, Vue, Angular, and Next.js integration.