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Hierarchical exception system with HTTP status codes, machine-readable error codes, and structured responses for consistent API error handling across all endpoints.
Design taxonomy structure for categories, tags, or hierarchical classification. Supports flat, hierarchical, and faceted patterns.
Use to define schemas, topic tags, and lineage metadata for enriched signals.
List taxonomy labels in One Horizon (goals, companies, products, releases, components). Use when asked "show taxonomy", "find label IDs", or "tag this initiative". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Enforce consistent tagging across the Obsidian wiki using a controlled vocabulary. Use this skill when the user says "fix my tags", "normalize tags", "clean up tags", "tag audit", "what tags should I use", "tag taxonomy", or whenever you're creating or updating wiki pages and need to choose the right tags. Also trigger when the user asks about tag conventions, wants to add a new tag to the taxonomy, or says "my tags are a mess". Always consult this skill's taxonomy file before assigning tags to any wiki page.
Build a structured taxonomy of failure modes from open-coded trace annotations. Use this skill whenever the user has freeform annotations from reviewing LLM traces and wants to cluster them into a coherent, non-overlapping set of binary failure categories (axial coding). Also use when the user mentions "failure modes", "error taxonomy", "axial coding", "cluster annotations", "categorize errors", "failure analysis", or wants to go from raw observation notes to structured evaluation criteria. This skill covers the full pipeline: grouping open codes, defining failure modes, re-labeling traces, and quantifying error rates.
Design, apply, and maintain SKOS taxonomies for joelclaw agent workflows. Use when defining concept schemes, classifying agent inputs/outputs, mapping to external vocabularies, or integrating taxonomy metadata with Typesense retrieval.
Tagging schema for classifying community signals by persona, journey, and business impact.
Audit and maintain blog taxonomy (categories/tags) for consistency, SEO, and navigation: scan content, detect orphans and duplicates, merge and rename terms, verify builds. Use when user asks to "audit tags", "fix taxonomy", "consolidate categories", "merge tags", or "clean up taxonomy". Do NOT use for writing new content, individual post SEO optimization, or major content restructuring.
Track and reconcile taxonomy updates across NCBI, GTDB, ICTV, and community eukaryote frameworks with versioned provenance.
Extract, suggest, and sync tags and categories for blog posts across all major CMS platforms. Supports WordPress REST API, Shopify GraphQL, Ghost Content API, Strapi REST/GraphQL, and Sanity GROQ. Generates tag suggestions from content analysis (keyword frequency, heading extraction, semantic grouping), enforces minimum post-count thresholds to prevent thin tag archives, and syncs taxonomy via authenticated API calls. Use when user says "tags", "categories", "taxonomy", "tag suggestions", "sync tags", "WordPress tags", "Shopify tags".
Write measurable learning objectives using Bloom's Taxonomy and design curriculum architecture with scope, sequence, and assessment blueprints. Use when creating learning objectives, designing unit structure, or planning curriculum flow. Activates on "write learning objectives", "design curriculum", "create scope and sequence", or "Bloom's taxonomy objectives".