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Build iOS/macOS/watchOS/visionOS widgets, Live Activities, watch complications, and controls using Apple's WidgetKit framework. Use when creating widget extensions, timeline providers, configurable widgets, Lock Screen widgets, Smart Stack widgets, Live Activities with ActivityKit, interactive widgets with buttons/toggles, or watch complications. Covers all widget families (systemSmall/Medium/Large/ExtraLarge, accessoryCircular/Rectangular/Inline/Corner) and rendering modes.
Review secret detection patterns and scanning workflows. Use for identifying high-signal secrets like AWS keys, GitHub tokens, and DB passwords. Use proactively during all security audits to scan code and history. Examples: - user: "Scan for secrets in this repo" → run high-signal rg patterns and gitleaks - user: "Check for AWS keys" → scan for AKIA patterns and server-side exposure - user: "Audit my .env files" → ensure secrets are gitignored and not committed - user: "Verify secret redaction" → check that reported secrets follow 4+4 format - user: "Scan build artifacts for keys" → search dist/ and build/ for secret patterns
Review Bun runtime security audit patterns. Use for auditing Bun-specific vulnerabilities including shell injection, SQL injection, server security, and process spawning. Use proactively when reviewing Bun apps (bun.lockb, bunfig.toml, or bun:* imports present). Examples: - user: "Review this Bun shell script" → audit `$` usage and argument injection - user: "Check my bun:sqlite queries" → verify `sql` tagged template usage - user: "Audit my Bun.serve() setup" → check path traversal and request limits - user: "Is my Bun.spawn() usage safe?" → audit command injection and input validation - user: "Review WebSocket security in Bun" → check authentication before upgrade
Helps users discover and apply shared coding solutions when they ask "has anyone solved this", "search for a fix", "find a workaround", or want proven patterns before debugging from scratch. Uses `npx shareful-ai search` to find relevant shares, compare options, and recommend the best match.
Required methodology for planning, ideating, and delivering features or tasks. Use when user asks to "plan", "break down", "continue", or "figure out steps".
Guides creation of best-practice agent skills following the open format specification. Covers frontmatter, directory structure, progressive disclosure, reference files, rules folders, and validation. Use when creating a new skill, authoring SKILL.md, setting up a rules-based audit skill, structuring a skill bundle, or asking "how to write a skill."
Resolve all PR comments using parallel processing. Use when addressing PR review feedback, resolving review threads, or batch-fixing PR comments.
Reference FilamentPHP v4 documentation for patterns, methods, and implementation examples
Expert patterns for 2D/3D camera control including smooth following (lerp, position_smoothing), camera shake (trauma system), screen shake with frequency parameters, deadzone/drag for platformers, look-ahead prediction, and camera transitions. Use for player cameras, cinematic sequences, or multi-camera systems. Trigger keywords: Camera2D, Camera3D, SpringArm3D, position_smoothing, camera_shake, trauma_system, look_ahead, drag_margin, camera_limits, camera_transition.
Expert patterns for 3D level design using GridMap with MeshLibrary, CSG constructive solid geometry, WorldEnvironment setup, ProceduralSkyMaterial, and volumetric fog. Use when building 3D levels, modular tilesets, BSP-style geometry, or environmental effects. Trigger keywords: GridMap, MeshLibrary, set_cell_item, get_cell_item, map_to_local, local_to_map, CSGCombiner3D, CSGBox3D, CSGSphere3D, CSGPolygon3D, WorldEnvironment, Environment, Sky, ProceduralSkyMaterial, PanoramaSkyMaterial, fog_enabled, volumetric_fog_enabled.
Manage Notion pages, databases, and comments from the command line. Search, view, create, and edit content in your Notion workspace.