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This skill should be used when the user asks to "data policy", "dictionary", "field validation", "mandatory field", "read only", "data model", "table schema", "column attributes", or any ServiceNow Data Policy and Dictionary development.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF SpellChecker (SfSpellChecker) control in WPF applications. Use this skill when implementing spell checking, text validation, dictionary management, or spelling error detection in WPF. Covers checking spelling mistakes in TextBox/RichTextBox controls, language dictionaries, custom dictionaries, context menu suggestions, and spelling validation requirements.
This skill should be used when analyzing Wispr Flow voice dictation history for self-reflection, work patterns, mental health insights, or productivity analytics AND when managing the Wispr Flow dictionary (adding terms, fixing mishears, exporting/importing, suggesting improvements). Triggered by requests like "/wispr-analytics", "analyze my dictations", "what did I dictate today", "wispr reflection", "add to wispr dictionary", "improve dictation", "wispr suggest", "export wispr dictionary", or any request to review voice dictation patterns or manage dictation quality.
This skill should be used when users encounter cspell unknown word warnings, spelling errors from cspell diagnostics, or CI/linting failures on unrecognized words. Also applies when users ask to add words to the cspell dictionary, suppress or ignore cspell warnings, choose between cspell:words and cspell:ignore directives, or bootstrap cspell config in a new project