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Found 6 Skills
HyperFrames HTML composition contract. Use for composition structure, data attributes, clips, tracks, sub-compositions, variables, media playback, deterministic render rules, and validation of minimal renderable projects.
Use when implementing widgets, Live Activities, or Control Center controls - enforces correct patterns for timeline management, data sharing, and extension lifecycle to prevent common crashes and memory issues
Use this skill for project management: planning, progress tracking, task coordination, timeline/milestone management, risk assessment, resource allocation, and execution guidance. Examples: <example>User organizing complex development: "Starting feature with frontend, backend, infrastructure changes. Need project plan." → Creates plan with task breakdown, timeline, coordination strategy.</example> <example>User facing delays: "Project behind schedule, unsure how to prioritize tasks." → Analyzes situation, provides recovery plan with prioritized actions.</example>
Reviews WidgetKit code for timeline management, view composition, configurable intents, and performance. Use when reviewing code with import WidgetKit, TimelineProvider, Widget protocol, or @main struct Widget.
Guides pre-writing planning for academic papers with 4 structured steps: story design (task-challenge-insight-contribution-advantage), experiment planning (comparisons + ablations), figure design (pipeline + teaser), and 4-week timeline management. Includes counterintuitive planning tactics (write a mock rejection letter to identify weaknesses before writing, narrow before broad claims, design ablations first). Use when: user wants to plan a paper before writing, design story/contributions, plan experiments, create figure sketches, set a writing timeline, or write a pre-emptive rejection letter for planning purposes. Do NOT use for actual writing (use paper-writing), running experiments (use experiment-pipeline), self-reviewing a finished draft (use paper-review), or finding research problems (use research-ideation).
Help a researcher plan a paper submission to an academic conference, from target selection through submission day. Use this skill whenever the user is thinking about submitting to a conference (NeurIPS, ICML, CVPR, ICLR, ACL, CHI, etc.), asks about submission timelines, wants to know if their work is ready, wants to do a pre-submission strategy review, or mentions a specific submission deadline. Trigger on phrases like "submit to NeurIPS", "paper deadline", "T-6 months", "submission strategy", "is my paper ready", "conference deadline", or whenever the user is choosing a target venue or building a submission timeline. Also trigger when the user is deciding between venues or considering whether to submit vs. continue developing the work.