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High-performance reinforcement learning framework optimized for speed and scale. Use when you need fast parallel training, vectorized environments, multi-agent systems, or integration with game environments (Atari, Procgen, NetHack). Achieves 2-10x speedups over standard implementations. For quick prototyping or standard algorithm implementations with extensive documentation, use stable-baselines3 instead.
fix PR review feedback: fetch unresolved threads, triage each finding skeptically, fix what holds, reply on threads, commit and push. Triggers: /fix-pr, address PR reviews. Reached by prath-mode after make-pr. Flags: --pr <n|url>, --no-push, --no-reply.
Run and control a user's app on a remote iOS/Android simulator hosted on EAS cloud. Always read before executing any `eas simulator:*` commands — it has the current syntax for this experimental API. Use whenever the user needs a simulator they can't run locally — 'run my app on a cloud simulator', 'use eas simulator to run/install/screenshot my app', 'I'm on Linux/Cursor and need an iOS device', 'no sim on this box / headless CI', 'let an agent click through my app and screenshot it', 'test my dev build on a remote sim with live reload', 'stream a sim's screen to my browser' — even when they don't say 'EAS Simulator' or 'cloud'. On a host WITHOUT a local simulator (Linux, CI, cloud sandbox) it's the default — just use it; on macOS, do NOT auto-trigger for a plain 'run on the simulator' — use it only for a cloud/remote/shareable sim, an iOS version they lack, or an agent-driven session. NOT for local sims (expo run:ios, Xcode, Android Studio), EAS Build/Update, web preview, or physical devices.
Evaluate Expo skills in this repo end-to-end - trigger accuracy, generated code quality, and runtime screenshots on iOS simulator and Android emulator via Expo Go (web optional). Use when the user wants to eval an Expo skill, test that a skill produces working code, benchmark a skill with device screenshots, or verify a skill's output renders correctly.
Transform product photos via Picsart gen-ai — six modes.
Manage Trello boards, lists, cards, checklists, and team workflows via the Trello API.
Use this skill whenever the user is working with the Pydantic AI framework — including building AI agents, defining structured outputs with Pydantic models, wiring up tools/function calling, configuring model providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Gemini, etc.), managing dependencies via agent context, handling streaming responses, or debugging agent runs. Trigger this skill even for adjacent tasks like "how do I make my agent return JSON", "set up a multi-step agent", "add a tool to my agent", or "validate LLM output with Pydantic" — any time Pydantic AI is mentioned or implied as the target framework.
Integrate with Microsoft Outlook for email. Use when you need to: (1) send and manage emails, (2) create calendar events, or (3) automate email communication workflows.
Route content to specialized ingestion skills. Detects input type and delegates.
List, inspect, create, update, and delete HubSpot workflows (v4 flows API) from the CLI.
You Can Book Me integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with You Can Book Me data.
Calculate present value, future value, NPV, IRR, loan payments, and amortization schedules across all compounding conventions. Use when the user asks about discounting cash flows, valuing an annuity or perpetuity, comparing investments with different timing, building a mortgage amortization table, or evaluating whether a project is worth pursuing. Also trigger when users mention 'what is it worth today', 'how much will I have in 20 years', 'monthly payment on a loan', 'discount rate', 'Gordon growth model', 'effective annual rate', 'continuous compounding', or ask how to compare a lump sum versus a stream of payments.