great-tables-3-styling-and-colors
Sub-skill of great-tables: 3. Styling and Colors.
Sub-skill of great-tables: 3. Styling and Colors.
Sub-skill of gis-informed-workflow: Artefacts Produced.
Render and display Mermaid diagrams inline in iTerm2 or Ghostty. Use when creating, editing, or iterating on mermaid diagrams. Triggers on mermaid diagram work — flowcharts, sequence, state, class, ER, and XY charts.
Sub-skill of activepieces: 6. Custom Piece Development.
Create original visual art in PNG and PDF formats using design philosophy principles. Express aesthetic movements visually with minimal text. Use for creating museum-quality visual artifacts, design manifestos, and artistic compositions.
Applies University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa official brand colors, typography, and design standards to any artifact that benefits from UH Mānoa's institutional look-and-feel. Use when brand colors or style guidelines, visual formatting, document styling, presentation design, or university design standards apply. Also use when creating materials for Shidler College of Business courses.
This skill provides guidance on finding, identifying, and interpreting items in the Sonic 3 & Knuckles disassembly (`docs/skdisasm/`).
This skill positions a container with a substance onto a heating device (stove, oven) and activates the device. It should be triggered when a task requires melting, boiling, or heating a substance. The skill moves the prepared container to the heating element and turns it on.
This skill fills a container with liquid from a source by first placing the container at the source, then activating the source (e.g., turning on a sink), and finally deactivating it. It should be triggered when the agent has an empty or partially filled container and needs to add a liquid component. The skill results in the container containing the liquid, ready for mixing or further use.
This skill verifies and prepares a target receptacle for receiving an object. It is triggered before placing an item into a receptacle (e.g., a garbage can) to ensure the receptacle is accessible and suitable. The skill involves navigating to the receptacle, observing its state (e.g., open/closed, occupied), and performing any necessary preparatory actions like opening it, resulting in a ready-to-use target location.
Japanese recipe browser with ingredient filters and cooking time estimates
Recipe discovery, organization, meal planning with nutritional info and collections
This skill opens or closes a receptacle (like a fridge, cabinet, or microwave) to access its interior or secure it. It should be triggered when an object needs to be placed inside/retrieved from a closed container, or when an open container should be closed (e.g., for energy efficiency or task cleanliness). The skill decides the appropriate 'open' or 'close' action based on the receptacle's current state and the task context.