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Volcengine Voice Notification Sending. Use the Volcengine Voice Service API to send voice notifications to specified mobile phone numbers. Use this skill when you need to send voice notifications.
PostHog integration for SvelteKit applications
Provides reverse engineering techniques for CTF challenges. Use when analyzing binaries, game clients, obfuscated code, esoteric languages, custom VMs, anti-debugging, anti-analysis bypass, WASM, .NET, APK (including Flutter/Dart AOT with Blutter), HarmonyOS HAP/ABC, Python bytecode, Go/Rust/Swift/Kotlin binaries, VMProtect/Themida, Ghidra, GDB, radare2, Frida, angr, Qiling, Triton, binary diffing, macOS/iOS Mach-O, embedded firmware, kernel modules, game engines, or extracting flags from compiled executables.
End-to-end outbound prospecting: detect intent signals, research companies, find decision-maker contacts, personalize messaging, launch campaign.
Combine multiple mental models for richer analysis. Use for complex problems requiring multiple lenses, high-stakes decisions, or when single models leave blind spots.
Generate multi-page PPT in Draw.io format based on paper or presentation content, support two modes of thesis defense and general presentation, and automatically export to .pptx. It is used when users mention thesis defense PPT, defense slides, general PPT, presentation PPT, generate PPT from templates, drawio2pptx.
Data quality framework covering completeness, accuracy, consistency, validation rules, and data contracts. Use when implementing data validation, setting up data quality checks, or defining data contracts.
Threat modeling using STRIDE methodology. Data flow diagrams, trust boundaries, attack surface mapping, and risk assessment. Use when analyzing system security, designing secure architectures, or conducting security reviews.
Find and resolve prompt files in ./prompts/ directory. Use when user asks to find a prompt, list available prompts, locate prompt by number or name, or check what prompts exist.
Create and push a signed git release tag. Use this skill when the user says "tag a release", "new release", "cut a release", "bump version", "release tag", "tag version", "push a tag", or any variation of wanting to create a new version tag. Also use when the user types "/release-tag" or "/release".
Advises on testing approach — when to unit test vs integration test, coverage goals, and test organization. Use when writing tests or planning test strategy.
Reflective sleep-and-dream heuristic for learning from recent experience. Use when the user asks to sleep on something, dream about it, reflect overnight, learn from yesterday, or extract lessons after a meaningful task, conversation, or debugging session. Avoid for first-pass analysis, simple factual lookups, direct execution, or tasks that do not benefit from reflection.