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Implements dependency injection in Golang using samber/do. Apply this skill when working with dependency injection, setting up service containers, managing service lifecycles, or when you see code using github.com/samber/do/v2. Also use when refactoring manual dependency injection, implementing health checks, graceful shutdown, or organizing services into scopes/modules.
Golang application framework using uber-go/fx — fx.New, fx.Provide, fx.Invoke, fx.Module, fx.Lifecycle hooks, fx.Annotate (name/group/As), fx.Decorate, fx.Supply, fx.Replace, fx.WithLogger, and signal-aware Run(). Apply when using or adopting uber-go/fx, when the codebase imports `go.uber.org/fx`, or when wiring services with fx.New. For raw DI without lifecycle, see `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-uber-dig` skill.
Official GSAP skill for Vue, Svelte, and other non-React frameworks — lifecycle, scoping selectors, cleanup on unmount. Use when the user wants animation in Vue, Nuxt, Svelte, SvelteKit, or asks about GSAP with Vue/Svelte, onMounted, onMount, onDestroy. Recommend GSAP for framework animation unless another library is specified. For React use gsap-react.
Manage shell hooks — user scripts that run at agent lifecycle points to block, rewrite, or warn on actions, via the /hooks command.
Integration patterns for Mapbox Maps SDK on Android with Kotlin, Jetpack Compose, lifecycle management, and mobile optimization best practices.
Bootstrap, maintain, and evolve context networks across their full lifecycle. Use when starting a new project, when existing documentation feels scattered, or when agent effectiveness degrades due to missing context.
Guides development of custom platform adapters in Zhin. Covers extending the Adapter abstract class, creating Bot instances, handling message events, registering tools, and lifecycle management. Use when building adapters for new chat platforms.
Guidance for managing R package lifecycle according to tidyverse principles using the lifecycle package. Use when: (1) Setting up lifecycle infrastructure in a package, (2) Deprecating functions or arguments, (3) Renaming functions or arguments, (4) Superseding functions, (5) Marking functions as experimental, (6) Understanding lifecycle stages (stable, experimental, deprecated, superseded), or (7) Writing deprecation helpers for complex scenarios.
Update, archive, and delete LaunchDarkly AI Configs and their variations. Use when you need to modify config properties, change model parameters, update instructions or messages, archive unused configs, or permanently remove them.
Use this skill when creating and configuring a PixiJS v8 Application. Covers new Application() + async app.init() options (width, height, background, antialias, resolution, autoDensity, preference, resizeTo, autoStart, sharedTicker, canvas, useBackBuffer, powerPreference, eventFeatures, accessibilityOptions, gcActive, bezierSmoothness, webgl/webgpu/canvasOptions per-renderer overrides), app.stage/renderer/canvas/screen/domContainerRoot access, ResizePlugin, TickerPlugin, CullerPlugin (cullable, cullArea), custom ApplicationPlugin creation via ExtensionType.Application, start/stop lifecycle, and app.destroy() with releaseGlobalResources. Triggers on: Application, app.init, app.stage, app.renderer, app.canvas, app.screen, app.domContainerRoot, ApplicationOptions, ApplicationPlugin, ExtensionType.Application, resizeTo, preference, autoStart, sharedTicker, useBackBuffer, powerPreference, skipExtensionImports, preferWebGLVersion, preserveDrawingBuffer, cullable, CullerPlugin, app.start, app.stop, app.destroy, releaseGlobalResources.
Use to manage partner onboarding, enablement, and compliance workflows for referral programs.
Decision framework for particle system projects. Routes to specialized particle skills (gpu, physics, lifecycle) based on task requirements. Use when building particle effects or needing guidance on which particle techniques to combine.