Define analysis steps and procedures. Use when user mentions static analysis, dynamic step, frequency analysis, heat transfer step, or asks about analysis type, time increments, or nlgeom.
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詳しく見る →Define analysis steps and procedures. Use when user mentions static analysis, dynamic step, frequency analysis, heat transfer step, or asks about analysis type, time increments, or nlgeom.
Complete workflow for heat transfer analysis - steady-state and transient thermal. Use when user asks about temperature distribution, conduction, convection, or heat flow.
Complete workflow for topology optimization using Tosca. Use to minimize weight while maintaining stiffness. Requires full Abaqus license (not Learning Edition).
Master skill for Abaqus FEA scripting. Use for any finite element analysis, topology optimization, or Abaqus Python scripting task. Routes to appropriate specialized skills.
Abductive analysis for qualitative interview data following Timmermans & Tavory. Guides you through theory-first analysis that recognizes anomalies and generates novel theoretical insights through systematic puzzle exploration.
Hypothesis-Test Loops via REPL for Exploratory Abductive Inference with Gay.jl colors
Automates the conversion of JSON ABI files to TypeScript files with properly typed `const` exports, ensuring type safety
Generates a structured skill template based on provided specifications.
ABLIC (formerly Seiko Instruments) MPN encoding patterns, suffix decoding, and handler guidance. Use when working with ABLIC power management and memory ICs.
Ably real-time messaging patterns, WebSocket channel management, message validation and processing, staleness filtering, error recovery strategies, collaborative editing with drag-and-drop, optimistic updates for voting, real-time board collaboration, and Ably integration best practices for ree-board project
Implements real-time pub/sub messaging with Ably's edge infrastructure. Use when building real-time features requiring enterprise reliability, presence, message history, and global low-latency delivery.
Эксперт ABM. Используй для account-based marketing, target account selection и personalized campaigns.
Implement REST APIs in ABP Framework with AppServices, DTOs, pagination, filtering, and authorization. Use when building API endpoints for ABP applications.
Generate ABP Application.Contracts layer scaffolding (interfaces, DTOs, permissions) from technical design. Enables parallel development by abp-developer and qa-engineer. Use when: (1) backend-architect needs to generate contracts, (2) preparing for parallel implementation workflow, (3) creating API contracts before implementation.
ABP Framework domain layer patterns including entities, aggregates, repositories, domain services, and data seeding. Use when: (1) creating entities with proper base classes, (2) implementing custom repositories, (3) writing domain services, (4) seeding data.
ABP Framework cross-cutting patterns including authorization, background jobs, distributed events, multi-tenancy, and module configuration. Use when: (1) defining permissions, (2) creating background jobs, (3) publishing/handling distributed events, (4) configuring modules.
ABP Framework application layer patterns including AppServices, DTOs, Mapperly mapping, Unit of Work, and common patterns like Filter DTOs and ResponseModel. Use when: (1) creating AppServices, (2) mapping DTOs with Mapperly, (3) implementing list filtering, (4) wrapping API responses.
Abracon MPN encoding patterns, suffix decoding, and handler guidance. Use when working with Abracon timing devices, crystals, oscillators, RF components, or AbraconHandler.
Write JavaScript code in the style of Dan Abramov, co-creator of Redux and React core team member. Emphasizes predictable state management, composition over inheritance, and developer experience. Use when building React applications or managing complex state.
Use when implementing GraphQL resolvers with Absinthe. Covers resolver patterns, dataloader integration, batching, and error handling.
Use when designing GraphQL schemas with Absinthe. Covers type definitions, interfaces, unions, enums, and schema organization patterns.
Use when implementing real-time GraphQL subscriptions with Absinthe. Covers Phoenix channels, PubSub, and subscription patterns.
Expert in groups, rings, fields, and algebraic structures with applications to cryptography and number theory
Design abstract strategy games with perfect information, no randomness, and strategic depth. Use when designing a board game, exploring abstract strategy games, brainstorming game mechanics, or evaluating game balance. Keywords: board game, game design, strategy, mechanics, balance.
Use when explaining concepts at different expertise levels, moving between abstract principles and concrete implementation, identifying edge cases by testing ideas against scenarios, designing layered documentation, decomposing complex problems into actionable steps, or bridging strategy-execution gaps. Invoke when user mentions abstraction levels, making concepts concrete, or explaining at different depths.
Law-driven abstraction protocol: evidence first, seam test, minimal algebra, executable law check.
Toolkit for creating an entertainingly stupid README that manages to give off Tim & Eric, Steve Brule vibes while maintaining a level of technical acumen that is expected of a modern open source project. This skill applies when users request a silly or absurd README.
Species abundance estimation using Bracken with Kraken2 output. Redistributes reads from higher taxonomic levels to species for more accurate estimates. Use when accurate species-level abundances are needed from Kraken2 classification output.
Abuse prevention - rate limiting, moderation, bad actors. Use when fighting abuse.
Turn vague Acceptance Criteria into measurable checks and test assertions
Create handoff packages for session transitions. Use when ending sessions, preparing for continuation, saving session state, or creating resumable context.
Manage knowledge graph for autonomous coding. Use when storing relationships, querying connected knowledge, building project understanding, or maintaining semantic memory.
Master controller for complete autonomous operation. Use when starting full autonomous projects, managing end-to-end workflow, controlling autonomous lifecycle, or running complete implementations.
Manage persistent memory for autonomous coding. Use when storing/retrieving knowledge, managing Graphiti integration, persisting learnings, or accessing episodic memory.
Coordinate parallel autonomous operations. Use when running parallel features, managing concurrent work, coordinating multiple agents, or optimizing throughput.
Quality assurance review for implementations. Use when reviewing code quality, checking implementation standards, performing QA cycles, or validating feature quality.
Parse and validate project specifications. Use when loading YAML/JSON specs, validating spec structure, extracting requirements, or converting between spec formats.
Analyze context and decide on continuation via Stop hook. Use when determining if work should continue, analyzing completion status, making continuation decisions, or implementing the Two-Claude pattern.
Run TDD cycle for feature implementation. Use when implementing features with RED-GREEN-REFACTOR, running test-driven development, automating TDD workflow, or ensuring test-first development.
Manage git worktrees for isolated development. Use when creating isolated workspaces, managing parallel development, handling worktree lifecycle, or merging completed work.
When the user requests information about academic benchmarks, datasets, or research papers, particularly in machine learning, deep learning, or logical reasoning domains. This skill enables systematic research of academic benchmarks by searching web sources, downloading and analyzing arXiv papers, extracting key metadata (number of tasks, training availability, difficulty levels), and compiling comparative summaries. It triggers on requests involving dataset comparisons, benchmark analysis, or academic paper research for table creation.
When the user requests to add academic papers to a BibTeX bibliography file while maintaining format consistency and sourcing from appropriate repositories. This skill handles 1) Reading existing BibTeX files to understand formatting conventions, 2) Searching for academic papers across multiple sources (OpenReview for conference papers, arXiv for preprints), 3) Extracting proper BibTeX metadata from conference pages or arXiv entries, 4) Determining appropriate citation format (@article vs @inproceedings) based on publication venue, 5) Appending new entries while preserving existing file structure and formatting. Triggers include requests to 'add to ref.bib', 'update bibliography', 'cite papers', or when working with academic reference files.
Citation formatting rules for law review articles using The Bluebook (21st ed.) academic style
When the user needs to set up multiple academic courses in a learning management system (Canvas/LMS) from structured data sources. This skill automates the entire workflow extracting course schedules from emails/attachments, matching instructors from CSV files, creating courses, enrolling teachers, publishing announcements with class details, uploading syllabi, enabling resource sharing for instructors teaching multiple courses, and publishing all courses. Triggers include course schedule setup, Canvas/LMS administration, academic term preparation, instructor assignment, syllabus distribution, and multi-course management.
When the user needs to integrate multiple data sources (Canvas API, user memory, file systems) to create comprehensive academic reports. This skill combines course information, assignment details, submission status, and user context to generate actionable insights. Triggers include requests that involve cross-referencing multiple data sources or creating consolidated academic reports from disparate systems.
When the user requests to create or customize an academic personal website from a GitHub template repository. This skill handles the complete workflow of forking academic template repositories (like academicpages.github.io), extracting structured personal information from memory or provided data, and systematically updating configuration files (_config.yml), navigation menus (_data/navigation.yml), content pages (_pages/about.md), and publication listings (_publications/). It specifically handles academic profiles including personal details, education background, research experience, publications, skills, and contact information. Triggers include requests to 'fork and customize academic homepage', 'build personal academic website', 'create research portfolio', or 'set up GitHub pages with academic template'.
Use when writing recommendation letters, reference letters, or award nominations for students, postdocs, or colleagues. Invoke when user mentions recommendation letter, reference, nomination, letter of support, endorsement, or needs help with strong advocacy, comparative statements, or evidence-based character assessment.
Write academic research documents following academic guidelines with peer-reviewed sources from Google Scholar and other academic databases. Always verify source credibility and generate IEEE standard references. Use for research papers, literature reviews, technical reports, theses, dissertations, conference papers, and academic proposals requiring proper citations and scholarly rigor.
Use when writing CS research papers (conference, journal, thesis), reviewing scientific manuscripts, improving academic writing clarity, or preparing IEEE/ACM submissions. Invoke when user mentions paper, manuscript, research writing, journal submission, or needs help with academic structure, formatting, or revision.
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