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Publish @autumnsgrove/groveengine to npm with proper registry swap workflow. Use when releasing a new version of the engine package to npm.
ALWAYS use when writing code importing "vee-validate". Consult for debugging, best practices, or modifying vee-validate, vee validate.
Veeva Vault integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Veeva Vault data.
Production-ready Vue form patterns using VeeValidate (default) or Vuelidate with Zod integration. Use when building forms in Vue 3 applications with Composition API.
Implement form validation using React Hook Form, Formik, Vee-Validate, and custom validators. Use when building robust form handling with real-time validation.
Guides Validation by Educational Experience (VEE) for North American actuarial credential paths (SOA, CAS)—how VEE fits preliminary requirements, current topic areas (Economics, Accounting & Finance, Mathematical Statistics; subject to society updates), approved-course criteria, candidate workflow and documentation, SOA vs CAS submission timing relative to ASA/ACAS progress, international/transfer considerations, and common pitfalls. Use for VEE, validation by educational experience, VEE credit, actuarial VEE requirements, SOA VEE, CAS VEE, VEE economics, VEE statistics, VEE accounting and finance, college credit for actuarial exams, submit VEE transcript—not deep exam study (pre-actuarial-foundations, advanced-short-term-actuarial-mathematics, advanced-long-term-actuarial-mathematics), workpapers (actuarial-analyst), signing (associate-actuary, appointed-chief-actuary), official transcript qualification rulings, or generic degree planning.
Hunt performance bottlenecks with swift precision. Stalk the slow paths, pinpoint the prey, streamline the code, catch the gains, and celebrate the win. Use when optimizing performance, profiling code, or hunting for speed.
Sense accessibility barriers with gentle awareness. Listen to the forest, scan for obstacles, test the paths, guide toward inclusion, and protect all wanderers. Use when auditing accessibility, testing for a11y, or ensuring inclusive design.
Guide for creating comprehensive project setup README.md files. Use when users want to document dotfiles, development environments, libraries, frameworks, CLI tools, or any project requiring installation and setup instructions. Triggers on requests like "create a setup guide", "write installation docs", "document my project", or "make a comprehensive README".
Update the graft (feature flag) inventory when flags are added or removed. Use when adding new grafts via migrations, after CI flags inventory mismatches, or periodically to ensure docs match production D1.
The drum sounds. Bloodhound, Elephant, Turtle, Beaver, Raccoon, Deer, Fox, and Owl gather for complete feature development. Use when building a full feature from exploration to documentation — secure by design.
Guide wanderers to the right animal for their journey. Perch, tilt your head, chatter about the forest, present the options, and warble the recommendation. Use when helping users choose which skill to use, discovering capabilities, or navigating the ecosystem.