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Open-source TypeScript libraries for Pokemon battles — pluggable engine, per-generation rulesets (Gen 1-9), and complete standalone data. Zero dependencies on game engines.
Creative and design automation skills for UI generation, visual systems, branding, and front-end workflows.
This directory brings installable AI Agent skills into one place so you can filter by search, category, topic, and official source, then install them directly into Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, and other supported environments.
Open-source TypeScript libraries for Pokemon battles — pluggable engine, per-generation rulesets (Gen 1-9), and complete standalone data. Zero dependencies on game engines.
Best practices for building Stripe integrations
Update documentation to match code and design changes in this repo. Use when code or design changes cause drift in Rust doc comments (module-level //! and item-level ///), non-doc comments, and README.md. Focus on intent, rationale, invariants, and relationships between major symbols rather than restating obvious names or signatures.
Use when you need authoritative details about how a project works by consulting DeepWiki (design, internals, config, workflows). Find the relevant DeepWiki pages, summarize behavior with citations, and compare against local code if needed.
CO-STAR UI Creator for React/Next.js: structured prompting to build or integrate UI (components, pages, design systems) or to create custom CO-STAR prompts. Use when the user wants to add hero sections, dashboards, design tokens, shadcn/Magic UI/Aceternity integration, Newsprint design system, or to draft their own CO-STAR prompt (Context, Objective, Style, Tone, Audience, Response). Always run discovery questions first, then plan, then implementation.
App Intents updates and system integration guidance for UIKit/AppKit apps.
Verify accessibility (WCAG 2.1 Level AA) of React components. Use when creating UI components, forms, or when the user requests accessibility verification.
Provide implementation patterns and runnable examples for the Temporal Rust SDK prototype. Use when building, migrating, or debugging Temporal applications in Rust, including Workflow and Activity authoring, Worker and Client wiring, Signal handling, Local Activities, Saga compensation, and activity registration strategies.
Install or reimage NixOS from live media; progressively disclose per-hardware steps. Trigger when in a live/rescue shell preparing a fresh install.
Run Maven tests in this repo with a consistent workflow (module clean, root -Pquick clean install to refresh .m2_repo, then module verify or a single test class/method). Use when asked to run tests/verify in the rdf4j multi-module build or when the user says mvnf.
Create an opence plan and scaffold change artifacts.
Create a safe checkpoint git commit on the current branch (avoid competition data, runs, artifacts, secrets).