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Intelligently handle git rebase operations and resolve merge conflicts while preserving features and maintaining code quality. Use when rebasing feature branches, resolving conflicts across commits, and ensuring clean linear history without losing changes.
Use when implementing utility functions, array operations, object manipulation, or string operations. ALWAYS use es-toolkit instead of custom implementations or native methods.
Extract comprehensive, production-ready JSON design specifications from visual inputs using a 7-pass serial architecture with cross-validation. Use when converting screenshots, mockups, or design exports into structured design tokens, component specs, accessibility analysis, and developer handoff artifacts.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Hyperliquid whale positions, Hyperliquid liquidations, Hyperliquid open interest, Hyperliquid trader analytics, Hyperliquid taker data, smart money on Hyperliquid, or any Hyperliquid-specific query. Use when user says: 'Hyperliquid whales', 'HL whale positions', 'HL liquidations', 'HL open interest', 'HL trader', 'smart money', 'Hyperliquid大户', 'HL鲸鱼', 'HL持仓', 'HL清算', 'HL持仓量', 'HL交易员'. For general crypto prices/news, use market.
Evolution API integration for WhatsApp messaging, instance management, webhooks, and chatbot orchestration. Use when: (1) Creating or managing WhatsApp instances via Evolution API, (2) Sending messages (text, media, audio, lists, buttons, reactions), (3) Configuring webhooks or event listeners, (4) Managing groups or contacts, (5) Integrating with Typebot, Chatwoot, Dify, or OpenAI through Evolution API. Triggers on: evolution-api, evolution api, whatsapp api, baileys, whatsapp integration, send whatsapp, whatsapp webhook.
Generates 150-750+ ad variations using Alex Hormozi's combinatorial Hook x Meat x CTA framework. Triggers on requests to create ads, ad copy, ad scripts, marketing creatives, video ad scripts, ad hooks, CTAs, ad testing, ad scaling, or ad factories. Also triggers on mentions of Hormozi's ad method or combinatorial ad creation. Does not trigger for general copywriting, email marketing, landing pages, or non-advertising content.
Expert guide for writing Effect-TS code, including project setup, core principles, data modeling with Schema, error handling, and the Context.Tag service pattern. Use when writing, refactoring, or analyzing TypeScript code using the Effect library.
Install official tech brand logos from the Elements registry. Use when user needs logos for tech companies (Clerk, Vercel, GitHub, etc.), AI providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Claude), social platforms, or any brand assets. Triggers on "logo", "brand", "icon for [company]", "add [company] logo", placeholder logo detection, or when building landing pages, auth UIs, or integrations showcases.
Creates Dockerfiles, configures CI/CD pipelines, writes Kubernetes manifests, and generates Terraform/Pulumi infrastructure templates. Handles deployment automation, GitOps configuration, incident response runbooks, and internal developer platform tooling. Use when setting up CI/CD pipelines, containerizing applications, managing infrastructure as code, deploying to Kubernetes clusters, configuring cloud platforms, automating releases, or responding to production incidents. Invoke for pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes, GitOps, Terraform, GitHub Actions, on-call, or platform engineering.
Comprehensive guide for XState v5 ecosystem including state machines, actors, @xstate/store, and TanStack Query integration. Use when implementing state machines, event-driven stores, client state management, or integrating XState with React and TanStack Query for data fetching orchestration.
Comprehensive Pal MCP toolkit for code analysis, debugging, planning, refactoring, code review, and execution tracing. Provides systematic workflows with expert validation for complex development tasks.
Run any question, idea, or decision through a council of 5 AI advisors who independently analyze it, peer-review each other anonymously, and synthesize a final verdict. Based on Karpathy's LLM Council methodology. MANDATORY TRIGGERS: 'council this', 'run the council', 'war room this', 'pressure-test this', 'stress-test this', 'debate this'. STRONG TRIGGERS (use when combined with a real decision or tradeoff): 'should I X or Y', 'which option', 'what would you do', 'is this the right move', 'validate this', 'get multiple perspectives', 'I can't decide', 'I'm torn between'. Do NOT trigger on simple yes/no questions, factual lookups, or casual 'should I' without a meaningful tradeoff (e.g. 'should I use markdown' is not a council question). DO trigger when the user presents a genuine decision with stakes, multiple options, and context that suggests they want it pressure-tested from multiple angles.