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  1. package/bundled-skills/.antigravity-install-manifest.json +1 -1
  2. package/bundled-skills/acceptance-orchestrator/SKILL.md +6 -0
  3. package/bundled-skills/aegisops-ai/SKILL.md +1 -4
  4. package/bundled-skills/agentmail/SKILL.md +6 -0
  5. package/bundled-skills/agents-md/SKILL.md +6 -0
  6. package/bundled-skills/ai-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  8. package/bundled-skills/antigravity-design-expert/SKILL.md +6 -0
  9. package/bundled-skills/apify-actor-development/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  14. package/bundled-skills/apify-ecommerce/SKILL.md +6 -0
  15. package/bundled-skills/apify-influencer-discovery/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  17. package/bundled-skills/apify-market-research/SKILL.md +6 -0
  18. package/bundled-skills/apify-ultimate-scraper/SKILL.md +6 -0
  19. package/bundled-skills/awt-e2e-testing/SKILL.md +6 -0
  20. package/bundled-skills/baseline-ui/SKILL.md +6 -0
  21. package/bundled-skills/beautiful-prose/SKILL.md +6 -0
  22. package/bundled-skills/blog-writing-guide/SKILL.md +6 -0
  23. package/bundled-skills/brand-guidelines/SKILL.md +6 -0
  24. package/bundled-skills/build/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  26. package/bundled-skills/cirq/SKILL.md +6 -0
  27. package/bundled-skills/claude-settings-audit/SKILL.md +6 -0
  28. package/bundled-skills/code-simplifier/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  30. package/bundled-skills/comprehensive-review-pr-enhance/SKILL.md +6 -0
  31. package/bundled-skills/conductor-setup/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  37. package/bundled-skills/django-access-review/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  39. package/bundled-skills/docs/users/getting-started.md +1 -1
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  41. package/bundled-skills/expo-cicd-workflows/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  43. package/bundled-skills/expo-tailwind-setup/SKILL.md +6 -0
  44. package/bundled-skills/expo-ui-jetpack-compose/SKILL.md +6 -0
  45. package/bundled-skills/expo-ui-swift-ui/SKILL.md +6 -0
  46. package/bundled-skills/family-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  49. package/bundled-skills/find-bugs/SKILL.md +6 -0
  50. package/bundled-skills/fitness-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  70. package/bundled-skills/health-trend-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  96. package/bundled-skills/obsidian-clipper-template-creator/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  101. package/bundled-skills/pr-writer/SKILL.md +6 -0
  102. package/bundled-skills/product-manager/SKILL.md +6 -0
  103. package/bundled-skills/project-skill-audit/SKILL.md +1 -1
  104. package/bundled-skills/qiskit/SKILL.md +6 -0
  105. package/bundled-skills/rehabilitation-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  110. package/bundled-skills/robius-widget-patterns/SKILL.md +1 -1
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  113. package/bundled-skills/sexual-health-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  116. package/bundled-skills/sleep-analyzer/SKILL.md +6 -0
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  This is a style contract, not a vibe. Treat violations as failures.
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+ - You need prose or rewrites with strong style discipline and no generic AI cadence.
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+ - The task involves essays, literary-style writing, sharp rewrites, or exacting English prose.
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+ - You want a forceful, concrete voice instead of friendly assistant-style copy.
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  What follows are the core principles to internalize and apply to every piece of content.
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+ - You need to draft or edit a Sentry blog post.
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+ - The task involves technical storytelling, product announcements, or engineering deep-dives in Sentry's blog voice.
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+ - You want blog content that is opinionated, specific, and technically credible rather than generic marketing copy.
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  ## The Sentry Voice
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  **We sound like:** A senior developer at a conference afterparty explaining something they're genuinely excited about — smart, specific, a little irreverent, deeply knowledgeable.
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  Write user-facing copy following Sentry's brand guidelines.
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+ - You need to write or rewrite user-facing copy in Sentry's voice.
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+ - The task involves UI text, onboarding, empty states, docs, marketing copy, or other branded content.
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+ - You need guidance on when to use Plain Speech versus Sentry Voice.
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  Feature development pipeline - research, plan, track, and implement major features.
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+ - You need a structured workflow for building a major feature across research, planning, implementation, and tracking.
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+ - The task involves moving a feature through named phases such as `research`, `implementation`, `progress`, or `phase`.
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+ - You want one command to coordinate status, next steps, and phased delivery for a feature effort.
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  # Expo UI Guidelines
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+ - You are building a native-feeling Expo Router application and need guidance on navigation, controls, effects, or platform-specific UI.
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+ - You need to decide whether Expo Go is sufficient or a custom native build is actually required.
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+ - The task involves modern Expo UI patterns across animations, tabs, headers, storage, media, or visual effects.
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  Cirq is Google Quantum AI's open-source framework for designing, simulating, and running quantum circuits on quantum computers and simulators.
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+ - You are designing, simulating, or executing quantum circuits with the Cirq ecosystem.
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+ - You need Google Quantum AI-style primitives, parameterized circuits, or integrations like `cirq-google` and `cirq-ionq`.
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+ - You are prototyping or teaching quantum workflows in Python and want concrete circuit examples.
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  Analyze this repository and generate recommended Claude Code `settings.json` permissions for read-only commands.
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+ - You are setting up or auditing Claude Code `settings.json` permissions for a repository.
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+ - You need to infer a safe read-only allow list from the repo's tech stack, tooling, and monorepo structure.
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+ - You want to review or replace an existing Claude permissions baseline with something evidence-based.
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  You are an expert code simplification specialist focused on enhancing code clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving exact functionality. Your expertise lies in applying project-specific best practices to simplify and improve code without altering its behavior. You prioritize readable, explicit code over overly compact solutions.
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+ - You need to simplify or clean up code without changing behavior.
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+ - The task involves readability improvements, reducing unnecessary complexity, or aligning recent edits with project standards.
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+ - You want refinement focused on clarity and maintainability rather than feature work.
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+ ## When to Use
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+ - The user asks to commit code, prepare a commit message, or save changes in git.
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+ - You need Sentry-style commit formatting with conventional commit structure and issue references.
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+ - The task requires enforcing branch safety before committing, especially avoiding direct commits on `main` or `master`.
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  # Pull Request Enhancement
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+ - You need to turn a git diff into a reviewer-friendly pull request description.
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+ - You want a PR summary with change categories, risks, testing notes, and a checklist.
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+ - The diff is large enough that reviewers need explicit structure instead of a short ad hoc summary.
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  Set up this Rails project for Conductor, the Mac app for parallel coding agents.
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+ - You need to configure a Rails project so it runs correctly inside Conductor workspaces.
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+ - The project should support parallel coding agents with isolated ports, Redis settings, and shared secrets.
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+ - You want the standard `conductor.json`, `bin/conductor-setup`, and `script/server` scaffolding for a Rails repo.
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+ - You need to create a new git branch that follows the repository's naming convention.
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+ - You are starting a new piece of work from the default branch and need help classifying it as `feat`, `fix`, `docs`, or another branch type.
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+ - You want the branch name proposed from either the task description or the current local diff.
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  Core rule: **no explicit, testable acceptance criteria from user => issue stays `draft` and execution is blocked.**
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+ - You are starting a new implementation task and want a GitHub issue to be the required tracking entrypoint.
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+ - The work must be blocked until the user provides explicit, testable acceptance criteria.
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+ - You need to distinguish between `draft`, `ready`, and `blocked` work before execution begins.
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  This skill name is kept for compatibility.
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+ - The user explicitly asks for `create-pr` or refers to the legacy skill name.
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+ - You need to redirect pull request creation work to the canonical `sentry-skills:pr-writer` workflow.
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+ - The task is specifically about writing or updating a pull request rather than general git operations.
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+ - You are building a real-time voice or multimodal AI application that uses Daily or Pipecat-style transports.
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+ - You need guidance on low-latency audio, video, text, and AI service orchestration in one pipeline.
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+ - You want a capability reference before choosing services, transports, or workflow patterns for an interactive agent.
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  ## Capabilities
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  Pipecat enables agents to build production-ready voice and multimodal AI applications with real-time processing. Agents can orchestrate complex AI service pipelines that handle audio, video, and text simultaneously while maintaining ultra-low latency (500-800ms round-trip). The framework abstracts away the complexity of coordinating multiple AI services, network transports, and audio processing, allowing agents to focus on application logic.
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  Security-focused code review for PRs, commits, and diffs.
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+ - You need a security-focused review of a PR, commit range, or diff rather than a general code review.
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+ - The changes touch auth, crypto, external calls, value transfer, permissions, or other high-risk logic.
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+ - You need findings backed by code evidence, attack scenarios, and an explicit report artifact.
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+ - You need to review Django or DRF code for access control gaps, IDOR risk, or object-level authorization failures.
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+ - The task involves confirming whether one user can access, modify, or delete another user's data.
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+ - You want an investigation-driven authorization review instead of generic pattern matching.
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  Review Django code for **validated** performance issues. Research the codebase to confirm issues before reporting. Report only what you can prove.
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+ - You need a Django performance review focused on verified ORM and query issues.
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+ - The code likely has N+1 queries, unbounded querysets, missing indexes, or other database-driven bottlenecks.
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+ - You want only provable performance findings, not speculative optimization advice.
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  **New here? This guide will help you supercharge your AI Agent in 5 minutes.**
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  This skill enables makepad-skills to self-improve continuously during development.
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+ - You are maintaining `makepad-skills` and want the skill library to improve itself during development.
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+ - You need the workflow for deciding when a new pattern should become a skill update or hook-driven evolution.
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+ - You are working on self-correction, self-validation, or version adaptation for the skill set.
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  Help developers write and edit EAS CI/CD workflow YAML files.
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+ - You need to create, edit, or validate `.eas/workflows/*.yml` files for an Expo project.
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+ - The task involves EAS build pipelines, deployment automation, workflow triggers, or Expo CI/CD configuration.
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+ - You need schema-backed workflow guidance rather than relying on stale memorized syntax.
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  ## Reference Documentation
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  Use EAS Build to create development clients for testing native code changes on physical devices. Use this for creating custom Expo Go clients for testing branches of your app.
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+ - You need an Expo development client because the app depends on custom native code or targets not supported by Expo Go.
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+ - The task involves building, distributing, or testing EAS development builds on physical devices.
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+ - You need guidance on when to choose a dev client versus staying on plain Expo Go.
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  This guide covers setting up Tailwind CSS v4 in Expo using react-native-css and NativeWind v5 for universal styling across iOS, Android, and Web.
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+ - You need to set up Tailwind CSS v4 styling in an Expo app using `react-native-css` and NativeWind v5.
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+ - The task involves configuring Metro, PostCSS, global CSS, or package versions for Expo + Tailwind.
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+ - You want one styling setup that works across iOS, Android, and web in an Expo project.
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+ - You need to build Android-native UI in Expo using `@expo/ui/jetpack-compose`.
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+ - The task involves choosing Compose views or modifiers, embedding them in `Host`, or translating Jetpack Compose patterns into Expo UI code.
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+ - You are working specifically against Expo SDK 55 behavior for Jetpack Compose integration.
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  > The instructions in this skill apply to SDK 55 only. For other SDK versions, refer to the Expo UI SwiftUI docs for that version for the most accurate information.
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+ ## When to Use
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+ - You need to build iOS-native UI in Expo using `@expo/ui/swift-ui`.
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+ - The task involves selecting SwiftUI views or modifiers, wrapping trees in `Host`, or embedding React Native components with `RNHostView`.
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+ - You are targeting Expo SDK 55 behavior for SwiftUI integration and extension guidance.
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  # 家庭健康分析技能
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+ ## When to Use
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+ - 需要分析家族病史、遗传风险或家庭层面的健康模式时使用。
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+ - 任务涉及家庭健康报告、家族聚集性疾病识别或预防建议生成。
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+ - 需要把多个家庭成员的健康数据汇总后做趋势或风险评估。
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  ## 技能概述
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  本技能提供家庭健康数据的深度分析,包括: