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Explore and understand Nx workspaces. USE WHEN answering questions about the workspace, projects, or tasks. ALSO USE WHEN an nx command fails or you need to check available targets/configuration before running a task. EXAMPLES: 'What projects are in this workspace?', 'How is project X configured?', 'What depends on library Y?', 'What targets can I run?', 'Cannot find configuration for task', 'debug nx task failure'.
Guide for configuring Nginx web server with custom request logging, rate limiting, and error pages. This skill should be used when tasks involve Nginx installation, configuration, custom log formats, rate limiting setup, or custom error page creation.
Monitor Nx Cloud CI pipeline and handle self-healing fixes. USE WHEN user says "monitor ci", "watch ci", "ci monitor", "watch ci for this branch", "track ci", "check ci status", wants to track CI status, or needs help with self-healing CI fixes. ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL instead of native CI provider tools (gh, glab, etc.) for CI monitoring.
ALWAYS use when working with Nx monorepo, workspace configuration, or Angular/Nx project setup.
Generate code using nx generators. INVOKE IMMEDIATELY when user mentions scaffolding, setup, structure, creating apps/libs, or setting up project structure. Trigger words - scaffold, setup, create a ... app, create a ... lib, project structure, generate, add a new project. ALWAYS use this BEFORE calling nx_docs or exploring - this skill handles discovery internally.
Find and add Nx plugins. USE WHEN user wants to discover available plugins, install a new plugin, or add support for a specific framework or technology to the workspace.
Local text-to-speech via sherpa-onnx (offline, no cloud)
Import, merge, or combine repositories into an Nx workspace using nx import. USE WHEN the user asks to adopt Nx across repos, move projects into a monorepo, or bring code/history from another repository.
Optimizes Nginx configurations for performance, security, caching, and load balancing with modern best practices. Use when users request "Nginx setup", "reverse proxy", "load balancer", "web server config", or "Nginx optimization".
Helps with running tasks in an Nx workspace. USE WHEN the user wants to execute build, test, lint, serve, or run any other tasks defined in the workspace.
Interact with Lynx DevTool to inspect and debug Lynx applications. Use this skill to list connected clients and sessions, send Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP) commands, send App commands, and open URLs in Lynx. This is useful for debugging UI issues, inspecting runtime state, or automating interactions with Lynx apps.
Best practices for Nx monorepo development, project configuration, and code generation