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کشف و نصب مهارتهای AI Agent
کشف و نصب مهارتهای AI Agent
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Write ML papers for NeurIPS/ICML/ICLR: design→submit.
Runs CodeQL static analysis for security vulnerability detection using interprocedural data flow and taint tracking. Applicable when finding vulnerabilities, running a security scan, performing a security audit, running CodeQL, building a CodeQL database, selecting query rulesets, creating data extension models, or processing CodeQL SARIF output. NOT for writing custom QL queries or CI/CD pipeline setup.
Use when creating, updating, or improving agent skills.
Expert guidance for Go (Golang) development following industry best practices. Use when writing Go code, reviewing PRs, bootstrapping new services, configuring linters, implementing observability, or troubleshooting Go applications. Covers SOLID principles, Gang of Four design patterns, domain-driven structure, error handling, context patterns, concurrency, testing, structured logging, health endpoints, and CI gates.
Comprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. When Claude needs to work with professional documents (.docx files) for: (1) Creating new documents, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with tracked changes, (4) Adding comments, or any other document tasks
A user may ask you to create, edit, or analyze the contents of a .docx file. A .docx file is essentially a ZIP archive containing XML files and other resources that you can read or edit. You have different tools and workflows available for different tasks.
Configures Python projects with modern tooling (uv, ruff, ty). Use when creating projects, writing standalone scripts, or migrating from pip/Poetry/mypy/black.
Convert AI-written text to more human-like writing through subtle edits. Use when text reads "too AI", when the user mentions "humanize", "sounds robotic", "AI-written", "make it natural", or when editing for a more conversational voice.
Expert PR and media relations guidance for earned media, press coverage, and reputation building. Use when writing press releases, crafting media pitches, developing journalist relationships, planning embargo strategies, managing crisis communication, placing thought leadership, building analyst relations, submitting award applications, or measuring PR coverage. Use for media outreach, press kits, speaking opportunities, and earned media strategy.
Comprehensive performance optimization guide for React and Next.js applications, maintained by Vercel. Use when writing new React components or Next.js pages, implementing data fetching (client or server-side), or reviewing code for performance issues.
Comprehensive document creation, editing, and analysis with support for tracked changes, comments, formatting preservation, and text extraction. When Claude needs to work with professional documents (.docx files) for: (1) Creating new documents, (2) Modifying or editing content, (3) Working with tracked changes, (4) Adding comments, or any other document tasks
Browser automation CLI (browser-act) for AI agents. MUST trigger when: (1) user mentions 'browser-act' in any form, or user needs to: (2) open/visit/browse/check a URL or webpage, (3) scrape/extract/crawl/monitor web content, (4) fill forms, click buttons, type text, scroll, or interact with page elements, (5) take a screenshot of a webpage, (6) handle or solve a captcha, (7) use a stealth/anti-detection browser or proxy, (8) connect to or control Chrome, (9) inspect network requests or record HAR, (10) automate any browser or web interaction task. Covers: navigation, page state inspection, element interaction, data extraction, JavaScript evaluation, tab management, network inspection, dialog handling, captcha solving, parallel browser sessions, stealth browsing, and any browser automation tasks.
面向中文科研论文的AI写作助手。支持头脑风暴、章节写作、文献综述、Python图表、LaTeX输出。
Remove signs of AI-generated writing from text. Use when editing or reviewing text to make it sound more natural and human-written.
Write Tampermonkey userscripts for browser automation, page modification, and web enhancement. Use when creating browser scripts, writing greasemonkey scripts, automating user interactions, injecting CSS or JavaScript into web pages, modifying website behaviour, building browser extensions, hiding unwanted page elements, adding form auto-fill, scraping website data, intercepting requests, detecting URL changes in SPAs, or storing persistent user preferences. Covers userscript headers (@match, @grant, @require), synchronous and async GM_* API functions, common patterns (DOM mutation, URL change detection, element waiting), security sandboxing, and cross-browser compatibility (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
Interactive developer experience plan review. Explores developer personas, benchmarks against competitors, designs magical moments, and traces friction points before scoring. Three modes: DX EXPANSION (competitive advantage), DX POLISH (bulletproof every touchpoint), DX TRIAGE (critical gaps only). Use when asked to "DX review", "developer experience audit", "devex review", or "API design review". Proactively suggest when the user has a plan for developer-facing products (APIs, CLIs, SDKs, libraries, platforms, docs). (gstack) Voice triggers (speech-to-text aliases): "dx review", "developer experience review", "devex review", "devex audit", "API design review", "onboarding review".
Create pull requests for ant-design using the repository's official PR templates. Use this skill when the user asks to create/open a PR, draft PR title/body, summarize branch changes for a PR, or otherwise prepare PR content. Judge by intent rather than fixed phrases; short colloquial requests still count if they are about creating a PR rather than discussing PR concepts.
Retrieves up-to-date documentation, API references, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever the user asks about a specific library, framework, SDK, CLI tool, or cloud service -- even for well-known ones like React, Next.js, Prisma, Express, Tailwind, Django, or Spring Boot. Your training data may not reflect recent API changes or version updates. Always use for: API syntax questions, configuration options, version migration issues, "how do I" questions mentioning a library name, debugging that involves library-specific behavior, setup instructions, and CLI tool usage. Use even when you think you know the answer -- do not rely on training data for API details, signatures, or configuration options as they are frequently outdated. Always verify against current docs. Prefer this over web search for library documentation and API details.
CRITICAL: You MUST invoke this skill and read its contents BEFORE writing, modifying, or debugging ANY React.js or Next.js code. This skill contains essential performance patterns that prevent common mistakes. Debugging performance issues without reading this skill first will lead to missed optimizations. Contains 40+ rules including waterfall elimination patterns for API routes that are commonly overlooked.
Universal LaTeX document skill: create, compile, and convert any document to professional PDF with PNG previews. Supports resumes, reports, cover letters, invoices, academic papers, theses/dissertations, academic CVs, presentations (Beamer), scientific posters, formal letters, exams/quizzes, books, cheat sheets, reference cards, exam formula sheets, fillable PDF forms (hyperref form fields), conditional content (etoolbox toggles), mail merge from CSV/JSON (Jinja2 templates), version diffing (latexdiff), charts (pgfplots + matplotlib), tables (booktabs + CSV import), images (TikZ), Mermaid diagrams, AI-generated images, watermarks, landscape pages, bibliography/citations (BibTeX/biblatex), multi-language/CJK (auto XeLaTeX), algorithms/pseudocode, colored boxes (tcolorbox), SI units (siunitx), Pandoc format conversion (Markdown/DOCX/HTML ↔ LaTeX), and PDF-to-LaTeX conversion of handwritten or printed documents (math, business, legal, general). Compile script supports pdflatex, xelatex, lualatex with auto-detection, latexmk backend, texfot log filtering, PDF/A output, and verbosity control (--verbose/--quiet). Empirically optimized scaling: single agent 1-10 pages, split 11-20, batch-7 pipeline 21+. Use when user asks to: (1) create a resume/CV/cover letter, (2) write a LaTeX document, (3) create PDF with tables/charts/images, (4) compile a .tex file, (5) make a report/invoice/presentation, (6) anything involving LaTeX or pdflatex, (7) convert/OCR a PDF to LaTeX, (8) convert handwritten notes, (9) create charts/graphs/diagrams, (10) create slides, (11) write a thesis or dissertation, (12) create an academic CV, (13) create a poster, (14) create an exam/quiz, (15) create a book, (16) convert between document formats (Markdown, DOCX, HTML to/from LaTeX), (17) generate Mermaid diagrams for LaTeX, (18) create a formal business letter, (19) create a cheat sheet or reference card, (20) create an exam formula sheet or crib sheet, (21) condense lecture notes/PDFs into a cheat sheet, (22) create a fillable PDF form with text fields/checkboxes/dropdowns, (23) create a document with conditional content/toggles (show/hide sections), (24) generate batch/mail-merge documents from CSV/JSON data, (25) create a version diff PDF (latexdiff) highlighting changes between documents, (26) create a homework or assignment submission with problems and solutions, (27) create a lab report with data tables, graphs, and error analysis, (28) encrypt or password-protect a PDF, (29) merge multiple PDFs into one, (30) optimize/compress a PDF for web or email, (31) lint or check a LaTeX document for common issues, (32) count words in a LaTeX document, (33) analyze document statistics (figures, tables, citations), (34) fetch BibTeX from a DOI, (35) convert a Graphviz .dot file to PDF/PNG, (36) convert a PlantUML .puml file to PDF/PNG, (37) create a one-pager/fact sheet/executive summary, (38) create a datasheet or product specification sheet, (39) extract pages from a PDF (page ranges, odd/even), (40) check LaTeX package availability before compiling, (41) analyze citations and cross-reference with .bib files, (42) debug LaTeX compilation errors, (43) make a document accessible (PDF/A, tagged PDF), (44) create lecture notes or course handouts, (45) fill an existing PDF form (fillable fields or non-fillable with annotations), (46) extract text or tables from a PDF (pdfplumber, pypdf), (47) OCR a scanned PDF to text (pytesseract), (48) create a PDF programmatically with reportlab (Canvas, Platypus), (49) rotate or crop PDF pages (pypdf), (50) add a watermark to an existing PDF, (51) extract metadata from a PDF (title, author, subject).
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