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Ahmed Rehan 17bce709de feat: Add Official Microsoft & Gemini Skills (845+ Total)
🚀 Impact

Significantly expands the capabilities of **Antigravity Awesome Skills** by integrating official skill collections from **Microsoft** and **Google Gemini**. This update increases the total skill count to **845+**, making the library even more comprehensive for AI coding assistants.

 Key Changes

1. New Official Skills

- **Microsoft Skills**: Added a massive collection of official skills from [microsoft/skills](https://github.com/microsoft/skills).
  - Includes Azure, .NET, Python, TypeScript, and Semantic Kernel skills.
  - Preserves the original directory structure under `skills/official/microsoft/`.
  - Includes plugin skills from the `.github/plugins` directory.
- **Gemini Skills**: Added official Gemini API development skills under `skills/gemini-api-dev/`.

2. New Scripts & Tooling

- **`scripts/sync_microsoft_skills.py`**: A robust synchronization script that:
  - Clones the official Microsoft repository.
  - Preserves the original directory heirarchy.
  - Handles symlinks and plugin locations.
  - Generates attribution metadata.
- **`scripts/tests/inspect_microsoft_repo.py`**: Debug tool to inspect the remote repository structure.
- **`scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py`**: Verification script to ensure 100% of skills are captured during sync.

3. Core Improvements

- **`scripts/generate_index.py`**: Enhanced frontmatter parsing to safely handle unquoted values containing `@` symbols and commas (fixing issues with some Microsoft skill descriptions).
- **`package.json`**: Added `sync:microsoft` and `sync:all-official` scripts for easy maintenance.

4. Documentation

- Updated `README.md` to reflect the new skill counts (845+) and added Microsoft/Gemini to the provider list.
- Updated `CATALOG.md` and `skills_index.json` with the new skills.

🧪 Verification

- Ran `scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py` to verify all Microsoft skills are detected.
- Validated `generate_index.py` fixes by successfully indexing the new skills.
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azure-ai-translation-text-py Azure AI Text Translation SDK for real-time text translation, transliteration, language detection, and dictionary lookup. Use for translating text content in applications. Triggers: "text translation", "translator", "translate text", "transliterate", "TextTranslationClient". azure-ai-translation-text

Azure AI Text Translation SDK for Python

Client library for Azure AI Translator text translation service for real-time text translation, transliteration, and language operations.

Installation

pip install azure-ai-translation-text

Environment Variables

AZURE_TRANSLATOR_KEY=<your-api-key>
AZURE_TRANSLATOR_REGION=<your-region>  # e.g., eastus, westus2
# Or use custom endpoint
AZURE_TRANSLATOR_ENDPOINT=https://<resource>.cognitiveservices.azure.com

Authentication

API Key with Region

import os
from azure.ai.translation.text import TextTranslationClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential

key = os.environ["AZURE_TRANSLATOR_KEY"]
region = os.environ["AZURE_TRANSLATOR_REGION"]

# Create credential with region
credential = AzureKeyCredential(key)
client = TextTranslationClient(credential=credential, region=region)

API Key with Custom Endpoint

endpoint = os.environ["AZURE_TRANSLATOR_ENDPOINT"]

client = TextTranslationClient(
    credential=AzureKeyCredential(key),
    endpoint=endpoint
)
from azure.ai.translation.text import TextTranslationClient
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

client = TextTranslationClient(
    credential=DefaultAzureCredential(),
    endpoint=os.environ["AZURE_TRANSLATOR_ENDPOINT"]
)

Basic Translation

# Translate to a single language
result = client.translate(
    body=["Hello, how are you?", "Welcome to Azure!"],
    to=["es"]  # Spanish
)

for item in result:
    for translation in item.translations:
        print(f"Translated: {translation.text}")
        print(f"Target language: {translation.to}")

Translate to Multiple Languages

result = client.translate(
    body=["Hello, world!"],
    to=["es", "fr", "de", "ja"]  # Spanish, French, German, Japanese
)

for item in result:
    print(f"Source: {item.detected_language.language if item.detected_language else 'unknown'}")
    for translation in item.translations:
        print(f"  {translation.to}: {translation.text}")

Specify Source Language

result = client.translate(
    body=["Bonjour le monde"],
    from_parameter="fr",  # Source is French
    to=["en", "es"]
)

Language Detection

result = client.translate(
    body=["Hola, como estas?"],
    to=["en"]
)

for item in result:
    if item.detected_language:
        print(f"Detected language: {item.detected_language.language}")
        print(f"Confidence: {item.detected_language.score:.2f}")

Transliteration

Convert text from one script to another:

result = client.transliterate(
    body=["konnichiwa"],
    language="ja",
    from_script="Latn",  # From Latin script
    to_script="Jpan"      # To Japanese script
)

for item in result:
    print(f"Transliterated: {item.text}")
    print(f"Script: {item.script}")

Dictionary Lookup

Find alternate translations and definitions:

result = client.lookup_dictionary_entries(
    body=["fly"],
    from_parameter="en",
    to="es"
)

for item in result:
    print(f"Source: {item.normalized_source} ({item.display_source})")
    for translation in item.translations:
        print(f"  Translation: {translation.normalized_target}")
        print(f"  Part of speech: {translation.pos_tag}")
        print(f"  Confidence: {translation.confidence:.2f}")

Dictionary Examples

Get usage examples for translations:

from azure.ai.translation.text.models import DictionaryExampleTextItem

result = client.lookup_dictionary_examples(
    body=[DictionaryExampleTextItem(text="fly", translation="volar")],
    from_parameter="en",
    to="es"
)

for item in result:
    for example in item.examples:
        print(f"Source: {example.source_prefix}{example.source_term}{example.source_suffix}")
        print(f"Target: {example.target_prefix}{example.target_term}{example.target_suffix}")

Get Supported Languages

# Get all supported languages
languages = client.get_supported_languages()

# Translation languages
print("Translation languages:")
for code, lang in languages.translation.items():
    print(f"  {code}: {lang.name} ({lang.native_name})")

# Transliteration languages
print("\nTransliteration languages:")
for code, lang in languages.transliteration.items():
    print(f"  {code}: {lang.name}")
    for script in lang.scripts:
        print(f"    {script.code} -> {[t.code for t in script.to_scripts]}")

# Dictionary languages
print("\nDictionary languages:")
for code, lang in languages.dictionary.items():
    print(f"  {code}: {lang.name}")

Break Sentence

Identify sentence boundaries:

result = client.find_sentence_boundaries(
    body=["Hello! How are you? I hope you are well."],
    language="en"
)

for item in result:
    print(f"Sentence lengths: {item.sent_len}")

Translation Options

result = client.translate(
    body=["Hello, world!"],
    to=["de"],
    text_type="html",           # "plain" or "html"
    profanity_action="Marked",  # "NoAction", "Deleted", "Marked"
    profanity_marker="Asterisk", # "Asterisk", "Tag"
    include_alignment=True,      # Include word alignment
    include_sentence_length=True # Include sentence boundaries
)

for item in result:
    translation = item.translations[0]
    print(f"Translated: {translation.text}")
    if translation.alignment:
        print(f"Alignment: {translation.alignment.proj}")
    if translation.sent_len:
        print(f"Sentence lengths: {translation.sent_len.src_sent_len}")

Async Client

from azure.ai.translation.text.aio import TextTranslationClient
from azure.core.credentials import AzureKeyCredential

async def translate_text():
    async with TextTranslationClient(
        credential=AzureKeyCredential(key),
        region=region
    ) as client:
        result = await client.translate(
            body=["Hello, world!"],
            to=["es"]
        )
        print(result[0].translations[0].text)

Client Methods

Method Description
translate Translate text to one or more languages
transliterate Convert text between scripts
detect Detect language of text
find_sentence_boundaries Identify sentence boundaries
lookup_dictionary_entries Dictionary lookup for translations
lookup_dictionary_examples Get usage examples
get_supported_languages List supported languages

Best Practices

  1. Batch translations — Send multiple texts in one request (up to 100)
  2. Specify source language when known to improve accuracy
  3. Use async client for high-throughput scenarios
  4. Cache language list — Supported languages don't change frequently
  5. Handle profanity appropriately for your application
  6. Use html text_type when translating HTML content
  7. Include alignment for applications needing word mapping