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Quick reference for the Caffeine Data Intelligence agent to query an OQL-exposing canister (schema() + execute()) through the `icp` CLI against the project's `backend` canister: read the schema, form JSON queries (filter / order / paginate / aggregate / dotted-path edges), and parse the Candid result rows.
Use the `googlemail-client` mops package whenever the user asks the canister to send email, compose a draft, list or read Gmail messages, or fetch the authenticated user's Gmail profile. The package wraps the Gmail REST API v1 at `https://gmail.googleapis.com` via outbound HTTPS calls.
Admin-only paginated viewer for stable canister state. Use whenever the user asks for a viewer, dashboard, debug panel, or admin browse over backend data — users, items, orders, logs, or any stable Map/Set/Array/VarArray/List/Stack/Queue. Pre-installed in every Caffeine app via the `caffeineai-data-viewer` mops package; this skill explains what it does and how to keep using it correctly.
Make a canister's data queryable by the Caffeine Data Intelligence agent. Use whenever an app stores structured data (Maps/Lists/arrays of records) that should be answerable in natural language — "top customers", "revenue by region", "active projects". Adds a discoverable `schema()` and a JSON `execute()` query endpoint via the `caffeineai-oql` mops package's `Expose` mixin.
Call Ethereum and EVM chains from IC canisters via the EVM RPC canister. Covers JSON-RPC calls, multi-provider consensus, ERC-20 reads, and sending pre-signed transactions. Use when calling Ethereum, Arbitrum, Base, Optimism, or any EVM chain from a canister. Do NOT use for generic HTTPS calls to non-EVM APIs — use https-outcalls instead.
Make HTTPS requests from canisters to external web APIs. Covers transform functions for consensus, cycle cost management, response size limits, and idempotency patterns. Use when a canister needs to call an external API, fetch data from the web, or make HTTP requests. Do NOT use for EVM/Ethereum calls — use evm-rpc instead.
Integrate Internet Identity authentication. Covers passkey and OpenID login flows, delegation handling, and principal-per-app isolation. Use when adding login, sign-in, auth, passkeys, or Internet Identity to a frontend or canister. Do NOT use for wallet integration or ICRC signer flows — use wallet-integration instead.
Design and deploy multi-canister dapps. Covers inter-canister calls, canister factory pattern, async messaging pitfalls, bounded vs unbounded wait, and 2MB payload limits. Use when splitting an app across canisters, making inter-canister or cross-canister calls, or designing canister-to-canister communication. Do NOT use for single-canister apps.
Motoko language pitfalls and modern syntax for the Internet Computer. Covers persistent actor requirements, stable types, mo:core standard library, type system rules, and common compilation errors. Use when writing Motoko canister code, fixing Motoko compiler errors, or generating Motoko actors. Do NOT use for deployment, icp.yaml config, or CLI commands — use icp-cli instead. Do NOT use for upgrade persistence patterns — use stable-memory instead.
Use the public REST APIs that power dashboard.internetcomputer.org. Get data for canisters, ledgers, SNS, and metrics.
IC-specific security patterns for canister development in Motoko and Rust. Covers access control, anonymous principal rejection, reentrancy prevention (CallerGuard pattern), async safety (saga pattern), callback trap handling, cycle drain protection, and safe upgrade patterns. Use when writing or modifying any canister that modifies state, handles tokens, makes inter-canister calls, or implements access control.
Deploy frontend assets to the IC. Covers certified assets, SPA routing with .ic-assets.json5, custom domains, content encoding, and programmatic uploads. Use when hosting a frontend, deploying static files, configuring custom domains, or setting up SPA routing on IC. Do NOT use for canister-level code patterns.