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VeChainThor node internals — architecture, consensus (PoA/PoS/BFT), built-in contracts, REST API, storage, P2P networking, block production, transaction lifecycle, reward distribution, staking, and contributing to the Go codebase.
Umbrella skill for agent work discipline across development, analysis, and documentation: inspect the repo before restructuring, keep durable truth in repo artifacts instead of chat memory, co-evolve specs/design/steering/user docs with code, apply sound coding patterns, verify work honestly, avoid shortcuts, work efficiently with subagents without hallucinating, and keep moving through the next concrete work item when the human is away. References cover coding patterns, AI-authored code review, and artifact co-evolution. Trigger when the user asks for workflow discipline, coding patterns, doc/artifact maintenance, code review of AI-authored code, project hygiene, execution guardrails, repo normalization, or when a task risks drifting across architecture, storage, specs, continuity, or tooling boundaries.
View Stripe revenue metrics — MRR, total charges, balance, refunds, and payouts. Use when the user asks about revenue, income, MRR, charges, refunds, or financial overview.
Query BingX standard contract positions, historical orders, and account balance. Use when the user asks about BingX standard contract positions, standard futures order history, or standard contract balance.
Modern web design trends, principles, and implementation patterns for 2024-2025. Use this skill when designing websites, creating interactive experiences, implementing design systems, ensuring accessibility, or building performance-first interfaces. Triggers on tasks involving modern design trends, micro-interactions, scrollytelling, bold minimalism, cursor UX, glassmorphism, accessibility compliance, performance optimization, or design system architecture. References animation skills (GSAP, Framer Motion, React Spring), 3D skills (Three.js, R3F, Babylon.js), and component libraries for implementation guidance.
Meta-skill for combining Three.js, GSAP ScrollTrigger, React Three Fiber, Motion, and React Spring for complex 3D web experiences. Use when building applications that integrate multiple 3D and animation libraries, requiring architecture patterns, state management, and performance optimization across the stack. Triggers on tasks involving library integration, multi-library architectures, scroll-driven 3D experiences, physics-based 3D animations, or complex interactive 3D applications.
Compress natural language memory files (CLAUDE.md, todos, settings) into "primitive human" format to reduce input tokens. Fully retain technical content, code, URLs, and structure. The compressed version overwrites the original file, and the human-readable version is saved as FILE.original.md. Trigger with `/genshijin-compress <filepath>` or requests like "memory file compression".
WaveMaker integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with WaveMaker data.
Automatically persist useful context — research, decisions, learnings, templates — to workspace files so knowledge survives across conversations.
Trade on Hyperliquid — spot and perpetual futures. Supports market orders (IOC), limit orders (GTC), leverage setting, WDK wallet, and USDC deposit from Arbitrum. Triggers: buy ETH spot, sell BTC, long ETH, short BTC, open long, open short, close position, perp trade, check balance, Hyperliquid positions, limit order, limit buy, limit sell, open orders, cancel order, modify order, GTC, deposit USDC, fund wallet, bridge USDC.
Craft compelling query letters and track submissions to literary agents
Structured 8-factor vendor evaluation framework for AI marketing tools, based on Venkatesan & Lecinski's The AI Marketing Canvas (2nd ed., Stanford Business Books, 2026). Scores each tool against EA market accessibility, data requirements, integration compatibility, team capability, and total cost in UGX, then produces a shortlist with 30-day experiment briefs. Invoke when a client has completed the ai-readiness-diagnostic and is at Canvas Step 2 (Experimentation) and is ready to select specific AI tools for structured trials. Also invoke when a client wants to compare 2–4 named tools before purchasing or committing budget.