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CSS animation fill-mode requirements for Editframe timeline system. Use when creating CSS animations, debugging flashing/flickering issues, or when user mentions animation problems, fade effects, slide effects, or sequential animations.
This skill should be used when implementing, consuming, or debugging an Open Responses-compliant API — the open standard for multi-provider LLM interoperability. Covers protocol, items, state machines, streaming events, tools, the agentic loop pattern, and extensions. Triggers on: Open Responses, open-responses, /v1/responses endpoint, multi-provider LLM API, Open Responses compliance.
Capture the current task into a structured temporary session bundle under `.agents/sessions/` so a learning agent can later distill durable repo knowledge. Use for completed, blocked, or abandoned tasks with meaningful changes, debugging, validation, or reusable lessons.
Set up, audit, and debug analytics tracking implementation — GA4, Google Tag Manager, event taxonomy, conversion tracking, and data quality. Use when building a tracking plan from scratch, auditing existing analytics for gaps or errors, debugging missing events, or setting up GTM. Trigger keywords: GA4 setup, Google Tag Manager, GTM, event tracking, analytics implementation, conversion tracking, tracking plan, event taxonomy, custom dimensions, UTM tracking, analytics audit, missing events, tracking broken. NOT for analyzing marketing campaign data — use campaign-analytics for that. NOT for BI dashboards — use product-analytics for in-product event analysis.
Builds, deploys, manages, debugs, configures, and optimizes serverless applications on AWS using Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, EventBridge, and SAM/CDK. Covers cold starts, CORS debugging, event source mappings, troubleshooting, concurrency, SnapStart, Powertools, function URLs, EventBridge Scheduler, Lambda layers, Durable Functions, durable execution, checkpoint-and-replay, and production readiness. Use when the user mentions Lambda, API Gateway, Step Functions, SAM templates, CDK serverless stacks, DynamoDB stream triggers, SQS event sources, cold starts, timeouts, 502/504 errors, throttling, concurrency, CORS, Powertools, Durable Functions, durable execution, checkpoint-and-replay, or any event-driven architecture on AWS, even if they don't say "serverless." Do NOT use for EC2, ECS/Fargate containers, or Amplify hosting.
Use when fixing, editing, changing, or debugging existing TypeScript code and keeping changes small and proportional to what was touched.
Manages shadcn-vue components and projects — adding, searching, fixing, debugging, styling, and composing UI. Provides project context, component docs, and usage examples. Applies when working with shadcn-vue, component registries, presets, --preset codes, or any project with a components.json file. Also triggers for "shadcn-vue init", "create an app with --preset", or "switch to --preset".
Build and validate HelixDB dynamic inline-query requests for POST /v1/query. Use when the task involves dynamic queries, inline query JSON, the inline AST (steps, predicates, expressions, projections), parameter_types, DateTime coercion, query warming, or debugging a request body sent directly to the Helix gateway. See REFERENCE.md for every AST variant and EXAMPLES.md for copy-pasteable payloads.
Vue 3 and Vue.js best practices for TypeScript, vue-tsc, Volar, and component patterns. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Vue 3 components with TypeScript, configuring Volar/vueCompilerOptions, extracting component types, working with defineModel/withDefaults, setting up Pinia store tests, or debugging Vue tooling issues. Triggers on Vue components, props extraction, wrapper components, template type checking, strictTemplates, vueCompilerOptions, Volar 3, CSS modules, fallthrough attributes, defineModel, withDefaults, deep watch, vue-router typed params, Pinia mocking, HMR SSR, moduleResolution bundler, useTemplateRef, onWatcherCleanup, useId, generic components, reactive props destructure.
Interactive config wizard for NeMo Evaluator Launcher (NEL). Use when the user wants to create a new evaluation config from scratch, set up an evaluation from existing configs, or modify a NEL config (deployment, tasks, multi-node, interceptors). ALWAYS triggers on mentions of creating configs, setting up evaluations, configuring models for evaluation, or modifying NEL YAML files. Do NOT use for monitoring, debugging, or analyzing already-running evaluations.
Converts cuTile GPU kernels (@ct.kernel) to Triton (@triton.jit). Handles standard in-repo conversion, debugging (cudaErrorIllegalAddress, shape mismatch, numerical mismatch), and mapping cuTile idioms (ct.load/ct.store, ct.Constant, ct.launch) to Triton equivalents. Covers dual-kernel layout flags (e.g. transpose=True/False + autotune grid via META) per translations/advanced-patterns.md. Use when converting, porting, or translating cuTile kernels to Triton, or debugging existing Triton translations.
Use when a Head of Ops, Knowledge Manager, or TPM-Internal needs to author, validate, or clean up company SOPs and internal runbooks (procurement intake, vendor offboarding, incident-comms cascade, employee onboarding, expense reimbursement, system-access provisioning, customer-escalation playbook) — including 5W2H completeness checks (Who-What-When-Where-Why-How-HowMuch), cross-link and orphan-page validation across a sprawling Notion/Confluence/Obsidian wiki, KB ingestion + hygiene reporting, ops onboarding doc generation, and runbook step verification (named owner, expected duration, observable success signal, rollback path, escalation contact). Pairs Kaoru Ishikawa's 5W2H method, Atul Gawande's *The Checklist Manifesto*, ISO 9001, ITIL v4 Service Operation, FDA 21 CFR Part 211, and Google SRE Workbook runbook discipline with deterministic stdlib-only Python tools that score completeness, detect anti-patterns, and emit prioritized cleanup lists. Distinct from `engineering/llm-wiki` (Karpathy-style personal PKM second brain), `engineering-team/runbook-generator` (system-ops production debugging runbook), `project-management/*` (Jira/Confluence delivery + ticket tracking), and sibling `business-operations/process-mapper` (BPMN process *design*, while knowledge-ops is process *documentation*).