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Take a screenshot of the plugin UI using the standalone app CLI for debugging and documentation
Take a screenshot of the plugin UI using the standalone app CLI for debugging and documentation
Download iPlug2 dependencies including plugin format SDKs (VST3, CLAP, WAM) and optional Skia graphics backend libraries
Build an iPlug2 plugin project using CMake with Ninja, Xcode, or Visual Studio generators
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a web UI", "add a WebView", "build an HTML interface", "use Svelte", "use p5.js", "use three.js", "use React", "use web components", "send messages to JavaScript", "receive messages from JavaScript", "hot reload the UI", "use IWebViewControl", "embed a WebView", "WebView editor delegate", "use IPlugSendMsg", "web-based plugin UI", "load HTML in plugin", "use Vite", or discusses WebView setup, JS/C++ messaging, or web framework integration in an iPlug2 plugin.
Debug getServerSideProps and getStaticProps errors in Next.js. Use when: (1) Page shows generic error but browser console is empty, (2) API routes return 500 with no details, (3) Server-side code fails silently, (4) Error only occurs on refresh not client navigation. Check terminal/server logs instead of browser for actual error messages.
Guide to the AsyncDrop pattern for async cleanup in Rust. Use when working with AsyncDropGuard, implementing AsyncDrop trait, or handling async resource cleanup.
Create a Jira ticket in CMK with component, team, and epic matched from compass and roadmap data
Help users build MUD applications with Nethereum — define tables, generate C# code, interact with World contracts, use the namespace pattern. Use when users mention MUD, autonomous worlds, on-chain structured data, MUD tables, MUD systems, defineWorld, World contract, or any MUD-related development with C# or .NET.
Choose and configure JSON-RPC transports in Nethereum. Use when the user asks about HTTP vs WebSocket, IPC connections, SystemTextJson AOT transport, or transport selection.
Accept HTTP 402 cryptocurrency payments using Nethereum (.NET/C#). Use this skill whenever the user asks about x402 protocol, HTTP 402 payments, pay-per-request APIs, EIP-3009 transfer authorization, USDC payments, crypto API monetization, payment middleware, or accepting cryptocurrency payments in ASP.NET with C# or .NET.
Help users work with EIP-7864 Binary Merkle Tries for stateless Ethereum execution using Nethereum.Merkle.Binary (.NET). Use this skill whenever the user mentions binary trie, EIP-7864, stateless execution, stem nodes, binary Merkle, BasicDataLeaf, code chunking, BLAKE3, or Verkle-style trie structures in a C#/.NET context.
Convert PRDs to beads for ralph-tui execution. Creates an epic with child beads for each user story. Use when you have a PRD and want to use ralph-tui with beads as the task source. Triggers on: create beads, convert prd to beads, beads for ralph, ralph beads.
Integrate markstream-angular into an Angular app. Use when Codex needs standalone component imports, signal-based examples, CSS wiring, custom HTML tags or customComponents setup, or optional peer integration in an Angular repository.
Install and wire markstream-vue, markstream-react, markstream-vue2, or markstream-angular into an existing repository. Use when Codex needs to choose the right package, install the smallest peer-dependency set, fix CSS/reset order, decide between `content` and `nodes`, or add a minimal working renderer example.
Integrate markstream-vue into a Nuxt 3 or Nuxt 4 app. Use when Codex needs client-only boundaries, SSR-safe setup, browser-only peer gating, worker-aware initialization, or a safe `MarkdownRender` integration inside pages, components, or Nuxt plugins.
Integrate markstream-react into a React 18+ or Next app. Use when Codex needs to add the React renderer, import CSS correctly, choose between `content` and `nodes`, keep Next client boundaries safe, convert renderer overrides, or prepare a repo for `react-markdown` migration.
Integrate markstream-vue into a Vue 3 app. Use when Codex needs to add the Vue 3 renderer, import CSS in the right order, choose between `content` and `nodes`, enable optional peers like Mermaid, KaTeX, D2, Monaco, or Shiki, or wire scoped custom components in a non-Nuxt Vue repository.
Integrate markstream-vue2 into a Vue 2 Vue CLI or Webpack 4 app. Use when Codex needs Webpack 4-friendly setup, CDN worker fallbacks for Mermaid or KaTeX, `dist/index.css` imports, Vue 2 composition-api shims, or safer code block defaults that avoid fragile Monaco worker setups.