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#151
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You are an expert in Biome, the Rust-based toolchain that replaces ESLint and Prettier with a single, fast tool. You help developers configure linting, formatting, and import sorting for JavaScript, TypeScript, JSX, JSON, and CSS — achieving 100x faster execution than…

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#152
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Manage repositories, pipelines, and code review with Bitbucket Cloud. Use when a user asks to set up Bitbucket repositories, configure Bitbucket Pipelines for CI/CD, manage pull requests, set up branch permissions, use Bitbucket REST API 2.0, create webhooks, manage deployment…

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#153
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Build custom Blender add-ons with Python. Use when the user wants to create a Blender add-on, register operators, build UI panels, add custom properties, create menus, package an add-on for distribution, or extend Blender with custom tools and workflows.

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#154
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Animate 3D objects and characters in Blender with Python. Use when the user wants to keyframe properties, create armatures and rigs, set up IK/FK chains, animate shape keys for facial animation, edit F-Curves, use the NLA editor to blend actions, add drivers for expression-based…

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#155
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Automate Blender compositing and post-processing with Python. Use when the user wants to set up compositor nodes, add post-processing effects, color correct renders, combine render passes, apply blur or glare, key green screens, create node-based VFX pipelines, or script the…

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#156
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Create 2D art and animation in Blender using Grease Pencil and Python. Use when the user wants to draw strokes programmatically, create 2D animations, build Grease Pencil objects from code, manage GP layers and frames, apply GP modifiers, set up drawing guides, or script any…

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#157
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Automate motion capture and tracking workflows in Blender with Python. Use when the user wants to import BVH or FBX mocap data, retarget motion to armatures, track camera or object motion from video, solve camera motion, clean up motion capture data, or script any tracking…

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#158
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Automate Blender rendering from the command line. Use when the user wants to set up renders, batch render scenes, configure Cycles or EEVEE, set up cameras and lights, render animations, create materials and shaders, or build a render pipeline with Blender Python scripting.

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#159
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Write and run Blender Python scripts for 3D automation and procedural modeling. Use when the user wants to automate Blender tasks, create 3D models from code, run headless scripts, manipulate scenes, batch process .blend files, build geometry with bmesh, apply modifiers,…

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#160
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Automate video editing in Blender's Video Sequence Editor with Python. Use when the user wants to add video, image, or audio strips, create transitions, apply effects, build edit timelines, batch assemble footage, estimate render times, or script any VSE workflow from the…

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#161
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You are an expert in Bolt.new by StackBlitz, the AI-powered full-stack development environment that runs entirely in the browser. You help developers go from idea to deployed app in minutes using natural language prompts — Bolt generates complete applications with frontend,…

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#162
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You are an expert in Braintrust, the evaluation and observability platform for AI applications. You help developers run systematic evaluations, compare model versions, track experiments, log production traces, and measure quality metrics — with a focus on making AI development…

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#163
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You are an expert in Browser Use, the Python library that lets AI agents control a web browser. You help developers build agents that can navigate websites, fill forms, click buttons, extract data, and complete multi-step web tasks — using vision and DOM understanding to…

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#164
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You are an expert in BrowserBase, the cloud platform for running headless browsers at scale. You help developers deploy browser-based automations, AI agents, and web scraping pipelines using managed Chromium instances with residential proxies, session recording, stealth mode,…

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#165
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Test and debug APIs with Bruno, the open-source API client. Use when a user asks to create API requests, organize collections, write test scripts, use environments and variables, or collaborate on API workflows stored in Git.

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#166
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Read and apply a project-specific BUILDING_SPEC.md or DIMENSIONS.md file before generating any architectural elements. Use when: generating floor plans, 3D buildings, or any spatial design where the project has defined custom dimensions, room requirements, or design standards.

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#167
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You are an expert in BullMQ, the high-performance job queue for Node.js built on Redis. You help developers build reliable background processing systems with delayed jobs, rate limiting, prioritization, repeatable cron jobs, job dependencies, concurrency control, and dead-letter…

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#168
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Bun — fast all-in-one JavaScript runtime, bundler, test runner, and package manager. Use when speeding up Node.js projects, using Bun as a drop-in Node replacement, bundling with Bun, or running tests faster. Covers runtime APIs, package management, bundling, and Bun-specific…

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#169
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Assists with using Bun as an all-in-one JavaScript/TypeScript runtime, package manager, bundler, and test runner. Use when building HTTP servers, managing packages, running tests, or migrating from Node.js. Trigger words: bun, bun serve, bun install, bun test, bun build,…

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#170
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Design and implement caching layers for APIs and web applications using Redis or Memcached. Use when you need to reduce database load, improve response times, or handle traffic spikes. Covers cache-aside, write-through, and write-behind patterns, TTL strategies, cache…

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#171
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Expert guidance for Cal.com, the open-source scheduling platform for building booking and appointment systems. Helps developers integrate Cal.com's embed widgets, REST API, and webhooks to add scheduling capabilities to their applications.

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#172
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Integrate with Google Calendar and Microsoft Outlook Calendar for scheduling, event management, and availability tracking. Use when someone asks to "create calendar events", "check availability", "schedule meetings", "sync calendars", "Google Calendar API", "Outlook Calendar…

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#173
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Collect and manage product feedback with Canny. Use when a user asks to set up a feature request board, prioritize product feedback, build a public roadmap, or let users vote on features.

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#174
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Draw 2D graphics with the HTML5 Canvas API — shapes, text, images, gradients, transformations, pixel manipulation, and offscreen rendering. Use when tasks involve generating images server-side (with node-canvas), creating charts, image compositing, watermarking, or browser-based…

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#175
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Turn web apps into native mobile apps with Capacitor — access native device APIs from JavaScript. Use when someone asks to "convert my website to a mobile app", "Capacitor", "web to native app", "access camera from JavaScript", "deploy web app to App Store", "hybrid mobile app",…

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