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Safety guardrails that warn before destructive commands. Use to protect beginners from accidentally running dangerous operations like rm -rf, DROP TABLE, git push --force, or git reset --hard. Provides beginner-friendly explanations of WHY a command is dangerous and suggests safer alternatives. Activate when the user mentions safety, careful mode, guardrails, protection, or when working with beginners on tasks involving file deletion, database changes, or git operations.
Advanced Effect-TS patterns for typed errors, dependency injection, concurrency, resource management, schema validation, and streaming. Use when building Effect programs — not simple Effect.succeed/fail questions, but multi-concern tasks like designing service layers with Layer composition, handling typed error hierarchies with tagged errors, managing concurrent fibers with structured concurrency, scoped resource lifecycles, schema-driven API contracts, or integrating Effect with existing Express/Hono/database stacks. Do not use for basic TypeScript or general functional programming questions.
Build a complete, production-ready full-stack web application from PRD documents, prototype images, and resource files. Handles the entire pipeline: system design, database schema, seed data, backend API, frontend UI, visual verification against prototypes, and deployment script generation. Use this skill whenever the user: - Provides a PRD (product requirement document) and wants a working app built - Says things like "根据PRD开发", "build from PRD", "implement this product", "把需求文档做成应用", "develop this app from requirements" - Has prototype images + requirements and wants full-stack implementation - Wants to turn product specifications into a running web application - Mentions building an app from wireframes/mockups combined with a requirements doc Trigger this skill even if the user just says "帮我开发" or "build this" with PRD materials present in the working directory.
Build MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers including tool definition, schema design, authentication, error handling, and Claude Code integration. Use this skill when the user needs to create an MCP server, expose APIs or databases to AI agents, design tool schemas, or integrate with Claude Code — even if they say 'build an MCP server', 'connect Claude to our database', 'expose our API to AI', or 'create a tool for Claude Code'.
Embedded CAN/CAN-FD debugging tool for interface scanning, message monitoring, test frame transmission, log recording, database file decoding, and bus statistics. Automatically triggered when users mention CAN, CAN-FD, DBC decoding, bus packet capture, USB-CAN joint debugging, message transmission, bus statistics, PCAN, Vector, slcan, CAN interface scanning, CAN ID filtering, ASC logs, BLF files. Also compatible with explicit invocation via /can. Even if users only say "check CAN messages", "send a test frame" or "decode DBC", this skill should be triggered as long as the context involves CAN bus communication.
AI-powered web search via Exa with content extraction. Use when user says "exa search", "web search with content", "find similar pages", or needs broad web results beyond academic databases (arXiv, Semantic Scholar).
Meltwater platform help — media intelligence, social listening, media relations (journalist database + outreach), influencer marketing, social media management, consumer intelligence, Mira AI, API, and integrations. Use when Meltwater Explore searches return noisy results, media monitoring is missing coverage, journalist contacts are outdated, influencer campaigns aren't tracking properly, social publishing isn't scheduling, Meltwater API or Mira AI isn't returning expected data, or CRM/BI integrations aren't syncing. Do NOT use for cross-platform social listening strategy (use /sales-social-listening), cross-platform media relations strategy (use /sales-media-relations), cross-platform influencer marketing strategy (use /sales-influencer-marketing), or email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability).
Debug production render failures in telecine. Inspect render state in the database, Valkey queues, and Cloud Run logs. Restart failed renders, trace the render pipeline flow, and diagnose fragment-level failures.
Manage interactive terminal sessions (SSH, REPLs, databases, TUI apps) via pty-bridge CLI. Use when the standard Bash tool cannot handle interactive programs that require a PTY.
Create and troubleshoot AWS Glue connections to JDBC databases (Oracle, SQL Server, PostgreSQL, MySQL, RDS), Redshift, Snowflake, and BigQuery. Gathers connection hints from user, discovers existing connections and RDS/Redshift candidates, registers credentials in Secrets Manager or IAM DB auth, configures VPC, and tests. Triggers on: connect to database, set up Glue connection, register data source, connect to Snowflake/BigQuery/RDS, connection timeout, test connection, troubleshoot connection. Do NOT use for moving data (use ingesting-into-data-lake), creating tables (use creating-data-lake-table), queries (use querying-data-lake), catalog exploration (use exploring-data-catalog), or SaaS (Salesforce, ServiceNow, SAP, MongoDB, Kafka).
Open Orbit briefing skill — selected by the Orbit pipeline when Notion is the user's only connected connector, or when the user explicitly scopes their daily digest to Notion. Pulls the past 24 hours of document edits, comments, mentions, and database row changes from the user's authenticated Notion connection and renders the digest as a native Notion page (callout / toggle / database table primitives). This skill should not be triggered manually — it is invoked by Orbit's daily-digest scheduler against live Notion data.
Plan and run backups, set recovery objectives, and run disaster recovery drills. Use this skill when defining RPO/RTO targets, designing backup architecture, deciding what to back up and how often, planning for full-region or platform outages, or running a restoration drill. Triggers on backup, restore, RPO, RTO, disaster recovery, DR, business continuity, what if the database is gone, what if our hosting goes down, recovery drill, ransomware planning. Also triggers when an incident reveals a gap in restoration capability.