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Analyze animated GIF files by extracting and viewing frames as sequential video. Use when: - User mentions a GIF file path (e.g., "./demo.gif", "~/Downloads/animation.gif") - User wants to analyze or understand a GIF animation - User asks about motion, changes, or content in a GIF - User attaches or references a .gif file for analysis - User wants to examine a screen recording in GIF format - User invokes /gif slash command Keywords: "GIF", ".gif", "animation", "animated", "frames", "screen recording", "analyze gif", "gif analysis", "view gif", "gif content", "gif motion" Trigger patterns: - Natural language: "Analyze this GIF: ./demo.gif" - Slash command: `/gif <path>` or `/gif <path> <message>` When triggered, extract frames using the Python script, view frames in order, and interpret as continuous video sequence.
Automates Google Slides presentation creation with storyboard-driven design. Generates professional slide decks from structured content, research findings, or narrative outlines using Google Slides API.
Compile MQL5 indicators via CLI using X: drive mapping to bypass 'Program Files' path spaces issue. Use PROACTIVELY after editing ANY .mq5 or .mqh file. Triggers - after editing MQL5 code, compile, build, MetaEditor, .mq5, .mqh, indicator, script, EA, expert advisor, "test it", "try it", "run it", path space errors. (project)
Generate Ralph-compatible prompts for entire projects from scratch. Creates comprehensive prompts with architecture phase, implementation phases, testing, and documentation. Use when building complete applications, libraries, CLI tools, or any greenfield project requiring end-to-end development.
Build modular CLI applications with Cobra framework. Use when structuring CLI commands, implementing modular command architecture, handling flags and arguments, or when user mentions Cobra, CLI modularity, command registration, or spf13/cobra.
Configure TypeScript project tooling for existing Node or frontend projects without app scaffolding. Use for TS starter setup, TS lint/format/test setup, Node TypeScript starter, or Vite TypeScript config requests.
Retrieve up-to-date documentation for software libraries, frameworks, and components via the Context7 API. This skill should be used when looking up documentation for any programming library or framework, finding code examples for specific APIs or features, verifying correct usage of library functions, or obtaining current information about library APIs that may have changed since training.
Trigger when: (1) User mentions "manim" or "Manim Community" or "ManimCE", (2) Code contains `from manim import *`, (3) User runs `manim` CLI commands, (4) Working with Scene, MathTex, Create(), or ManimCE-specific classes. Best practices for Manim Community Edition - the community-maintained Python animation engine. Covers Scene structure, animations, LaTeX/MathTex, 3D with ThreeDScene, camera control, styling, and CLI usage. NOT for ManimGL/3b1b version (which uses `manimlib` imports and `manimgl` CLI).
Use when sending transactional emails (welcome messages, order confirmations, password resets, receipts), notifications, or bulk emails via Resend API.
Use when you need to check feature flag states, compare channels, or debug why a feature behaves differently across release channels.
The base44 CLI is used for EVERYTHING related to base44 projects: resource configuration (entities, backend functions, ai agents), initialization and actions (resource creation, deployment). This skill is the place for learning about how to configure resources. When you plan or implement a feature, you must learn this skill
Scaffold, build, and package SwiftPM-based macOS apps without an Xcode project. Use when you need a from-scratch macOS app layout, SwiftPM targets/resources, a custom .app bundle assembly script, or signing/notarization/appcast steps outside Xcode.