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Autonomous development agent that picks tasks from a project board (Jira, ClickUp, GitHub Issues), explores the codebase, implements the solution, opens a PR, and notifies the team. Configurable per-project via project files in ~/.config/delivering-tickets/projects/. Use this skill when the user asks to "work on a ticket", "pick up a task", "implement issue X", "work autonomously on the board", "take the next task", or any variation of autonomous task execution from a project board. Also triggers when the user mentions delivering-tickets, project configuration, or wants to set up autonomous development workflows for their team. Available commands: /delivering-tickets (start), /delivering-tickets:check (check replies), /delivering-tickets:status (workflow status), /delivering-tickets:setup (verify environment), /delivering-tickets:project (manage projects). Do NOT use for general coding without a ticket, standalone code reviews, project setup without a board configured, or questions unrelated to task execution from a project board.
Use when wrapping UIKit views/controllers in SwiftUI, embedding SwiftUI in UIKit, or debugging UIKit-SwiftUI interop issues. Covers UIViewRepresentable, UIViewControllerRepresentable, UIHostingController, UIHostingConfiguration, coordinators, lifecycle, state binding, memory management.
OpenTelemetry Transformation Language (OTTL) expert. Use when writing or debugging OTTL expressions for any OpenTelemetry Collector component that supports OTTL (processors, connectors, receivers, exporters). Triggers on tasks involving telemetry transformation, filtering, attribute manipulation, data redaction, sampling policies, routing, or Collector configuration. Covers syntax, contexts, functions, error handling, and performance.
YAML querying, filtering, and transformation with yq command-line tool. Use when working with YAML files, parsing YAML configuration, modifying Kubernetes manifests, GitHub Actions workflows, or transforming YAML structures.
Build, debug, and deploy Google Agent Development Kit (ADK) applications in Go using the exact adk-go v0.6.0 APIs and patterns. Use when a task involves ADK Go agent architecture, llmagent configuration, tools/toolsets, sessions/state, memory/artifacts, workflow agents, A2A/REST/web serving, telemetry/plugins, or migration/troubleshooting for google.golang.org/adk@v0.6.0.
Check Module Federation local development performance configuration: detect whether recommended performance optimization options are enabled to alleviate slow HMR and slow build speed.
Check Module Federation shared dependency configuration: detect shared/externals conflicts, antd/arco transformImport blocking shared deps, and multiple versions of the same shared package in build artifacts. Use when shared dependencies fail to be shared, or host and remote load duplicate instances of a library.
Production-ready Docker and docker-compose setup for Odoo with PostgreSQL, persistent volumes, environment-based configuration, and Nginx reverse proxy.
Write secure-by-default Node.js and TypeScript applications following security best practices. Use when: (1) Writing new Node.js/TypeScript code, (2) Creating API endpoints or middleware, (3) Handling user input or form data, (4) Implementing authentication or authorization, (5) Working with secrets or environment variables, (6) Setting up project configurations (tsconfig, eslint), (7) User mentions security concerns, (8) Reviewing code for vulnerabilities, (9) Working with file paths or child processes, (10) Setting up HTTP headers or CORS.
Answer questions using the Tenzir documentation. Use whenever the user asks about TQL syntax, pipeline operators, functions, data parsing or transformation, normalization, OCSF mapping, enrichment, lookup tables, contexts, packages, nodes, platform setup, deployment, configuration, integrations with tools like Splunk, Kafka, S3, Elasticsearch, or any other Tenzir feature. Also use when the user asks how to collect, route, filter, aggregate, or export security data with Tenzir, or needs help writing or debugging TQL pipelines, even if they don't mention 'Tenzir' explicitly but are clearly working in a Tenzir context.
Consult this skill when designing storage and documentation systems. Use when organizing knowledge storage, managing configuration lifecycle, creating structured documentation, establishing naming conventions. Do not use when simple storage without lifecycle or structure needs.
RabbitMQ integration testing with @SpringRabbitTest, RabbitListenerTestHarness, TestRabbitTemplate, and Testcontainers. Covers Java/Spring, Node.js, and Python. USE WHEN: user mentions "rabbitmq test", "@SpringRabbitTest", "RabbitListenerTestHarness", "TestRabbitTemplate", "RabbitMQContainer", "rabbitmq integration test" DO NOT USE FOR: RabbitMQ configuration - use `rabbitmq` skill; Spring AMQP usage - use `spring-amqp` skill; Generic testcontainers - use `testcontainers` skill