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Use when initializing a new Vite + React (CSR) project or when an existing Vite React project needs missing configuration (ESLint, Prettier, TanStack Query, React Router, Zustand, Tailwind CSS, VSCode, Cursor, Antigravity settings, path aliases).
Use when initializing a new Next.js (SSR) project or when an existing Next.js project needs missing configuration (ESLint, Prettier, TanStack Query, Tailwind CSS, VSCode, Cursor, Antigravity settings, path aliases).
Analyze HTTP security headers of web domains to identify vulnerabilities and misconfigurations. Use when you need to audit website security headers, assess header compliance, or get security recommendations for web applications. Trigger with phrases like "analyze security headers", "check HTTP headers", "audit website security headers", or "evaluate CSP and HSTS configuration".
Provides rules for handling multi-language documentation. Use this when configuring agent skill documents using starlight-skills on an i18n-enabled project. Do not use this for standard single-language sites or plugin configuration options.
Provides rules for writing effective skill descriptions. Use this when setting up frontmatter properties for agent skill documents using starlight-skills. Do not use this for structuring the actual text body or plugin configuration options.
Use when deploying or managing Kubernetes workloads. Invoke to create deployment manifests, configure pod security policies, set up service accounts, define network isolation rules, debug pod crashes, analyze resource limits, inspect container logs, or right-size workloads. Use for Helm charts, RBAC policies, NetworkPolicies, storage configuration, performance optimization, GitOps pipelines, and multi-cluster management.
Creates Dockerfiles, configures CI/CD pipelines, writes Kubernetes manifests, and generates Terraform/Pulumi infrastructure templates. Handles deployment automation, GitOps configuration, incident response runbooks, and internal developer platform tooling. Use when setting up CI/CD pipelines, containerizing applications, managing infrastructure as code, deploying to Kubernetes clusters, configuring cloud platforms, automating releases, or responding to production incidents. Invoke for pipelines, Docker, Kubernetes, GitOps, Terraform, GitHub Actions, on-call, or platform engineering.
Retrieves authoritative, up-to-date technical documentation, API references, configuration details, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever answering technical questions or writing code that interacts with external technologies. This includes libraries, frameworks, programming languages, SDKs, APIs, CLI tools, cloud services, infrastructure tools, and developer platforms. Common scenarios: - looking up API endpoints, classes, functions, or method parameters - checking configuration options or CLI commands - answering "how do I" technical questions - generating code that uses a specific library or service - debugging issues related to frameworks, SDKs, or APIs - retrieving setup instructions, examples, or migration guides - verifying version-specific behavior or breaking changes Prefer this skill whenever documentation accuracy matters or when model knowledge may be outdated.
Diagnose, compare, and optimize Apache Spark applications and SQL queries using Spark History Server data. Use this skill whenever the user wants to understand why a Spark app is slow, compare two benchmark runs or TPC-DS results, find performance bottlenecks (skew, GC pressure, shuffle spill, straggler tasks), get tuning recommendations, or optimize Spark/Gluten configurations. Also trigger when the user mentions 'diagnose', 'compare runs', 'why is this query slow', 'tune my Spark job', 'benchmark comparison', 'performance regression', or asks about executor skew, shuffle overhead, AQE effectiveness, or Gluten offloading issues.
Audit MCP (Model Context Protocol) server configurations for security issues. Use this skill when: - Reviewing .mcp.json files for security risks - Checking MCP server args for hardcoded secrets or shell injection patterns - Validating that MCP servers use pinned versions (not @latest) - Detecting unpinned dependencies in MCP server configurations - Auditing which MCP servers a project registers and whether they're on an approved list - Checking for environment variable usage vs. hardcoded credentials in MCP configs - Any request like "is my MCP config secure?", "audit my MCP servers", or "check .mcp.json" keywords: [mcp, security, audit, secrets, shell-injection, supply-chain, governance]
Guidance for configuring dependency injection in .NET MAUI apps — service registration in MauiProgram.cs, lifetime selection (Singleton / Transient / Scoped), constructor injection, Shell navigation auto-resolution, platform-specific registrations, and testability patterns. USE FOR: "dependency injection", "DI setup", "AddSingleton", "AddTransient", "AddScoped", "service registration", "constructor injection", "IServiceProvider", "MauiProgram DI", "register services", "BindingContext injection". DO NOT USE FOR: data binding (use maui-data-binding), Shell route configuration (use maui-shell-navigation), unit-test mocking frameworks (use standard xUnit and NSubstitute patterns).
Initialize TeamBition workspace configuration (credentials, parameters, common projects)