scikit-learn
Classical machine learning with scikit-learn. Use for classification, regression, clustering, dimensionality reduction, preprocessing, model evaluation, and building robust ML pipelines in Python.
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Classical machine learning with scikit-learn. Use for classification, regression, clustering, dimensionality reduction, preprocessing, model evaluation, and building robust ML pipelines in Python.
Generate high-converting, professional README.md files for open source projects and CLI tools using a value-driven, scannable framework.
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A reinforcement learning-inspired tracker for YouTube performance, using systematic logging to optimize thumbnails, titles, and hooks.
Equip autonomous agents with a funded wallet, identity, and paid API tools for search, generative AI media creation, messaging, and remote communication.
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A standardized fullstack pattern for Next.js features, integrating GET API routes, server actions, SWR data fetching, and React Hook Form with Zod validation.
Implement Google Gemini API vision capabilities for image/document analysis including captioning, object detection, segmentation, and multi-image comparison.
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Creative research ideation partner for exploring interdisciplinary connections, challenging assumptions, and generating testable scientific hypotheses.
A standardized workflow for converting raw PM notes, workshops, or rough drafts into polished, validated, and repository-compliant AI skills.