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MUST be used whenever fixing test coverage for a Dune app to meet the 80% line coverage hard gate. This skill finds AND fixes coverage gaps — it configures tooling, writes missing tests, covers untested paths, and refactors code for testability. It does not just report. Triggers: test coverage, fix tests, write tests, add tests, coverage fix, 80% coverage, coverage gate, missing tests, testability, vitest coverage, jest coverage.
Ensures proper Python dependency management, avoiding global `pip install` and adhering to project-specific tooling. Use this skill if any of the following are true: 1. Attempting to run `pip install {package_name}`. 2. Python packages or dependencies need to be added or modified. 3. Initiating a new Python project. 4. Creating a new notebook, even if just using BigQuery cells. 5. Generating Python code that includes `import` statements for third-party libraries. 6. Before executing Python scripts via the terminal to ensure the correct virtual environment is active.
Onchain OS entry router for open-ended onboarding questions. Renders a welcome banner with a Quick-start menu and routes the user into the right skill or workflow (Polymarket, DeFi APY, smart-money signals, new-token screening, daily on-chain brief). Triggers: 'what is onchainos', 'what is onchain os', 'what does this do', 'what can it do', 'what can I do here', 'how do I use this', 'how do I play', 'how to use onchainos', 'how to play onchainos', 'how does this work', 'how do I start', 'getting started', 'how do I get started', 'tutorial', 'onboarding', 'first time', 'I just installed', 'now what', 'what do I do now', 'where do I start', 'who are you', 'what are you', 'introduce yourself', 'introduction', 'introduce onchainos', 'tell me about onchainos', 'I'm new'.
Diff a new AI regulation or guidance against your current governance posture — surfaces gaps, priorities, and a remediation plan with owners and deadlines. Use when an AI regulation moves (or you learn about one you missed), or when user says "new reg just dropped", "does [regulation] affect us", "gap analysis for EU AI Act", "compliance check against [AI law or guidance]", or pastes regulatory text.
Set territory-specific pricing for subscriptions and in-app purchases using purchasing power parity (PPP). Use when adjusting prices by country or implementing localized pricing strategies.
Memory is the cornerstone of intelligent agents. Without it, every interaction starts from zero. This skill covers the architecture of agent memory: short-term (context window), long-term (vector stores), and the cognitive architectures that organize them. Key insight: Memory isn't just storage - it's retrieval. A million stored facts mean nothing if you can't find the right one. Chunking, embedding, and retrieval strategies determine whether your agent remembers or forgets. The field is fragm
Use this when the user explicitly requests to "write/polish NSFC grant abstract", "generate Chinese and English abstracts", or "translate Chinese abstract to English abstract". Output both Chinese and English versions: The English version must be a faithful translation of the Chinese version (no additional information, no omission of key constraints). The default limit for Chinese abstract is ≤400 characters (including punctuation), and ≤4000 characters for English abstract (including punctuation); the final limit shall prevail as specified in `skills/nsfc-abstract/config.yaml:limits`. Also output **title suggestions**: By default, provide 1 recommended title + 5 candidate titles with justifications (the quantity shall follow `config.yaml:title.title_candidates_default`). Output method: Write the results to `NSFC-ABSTRACTS.md` in the **working directory** (the file name shall follow `config.yaml:output.filename`), which includes in order `# Title Suggestions`, Chinese abstract, English abstract, and length self-check. ⚠️ Not applicable in the following cases: - The user only wants to translate a general text unrelated to grant proposals (direct translation is required instead) - The user only wants to write the main body of project justification/research content/research foundation (use the corresponding NSFC series skill instead)
Configure deployment files with a common baseline file plus environment override files. Use when setting up or adjusting Makefile-first deployment for test/prod/custom environments and non-default SSH/SCP ports.
Use this agent when you need to perform security audits, vulnerability assessments, or security reviews of code. This includes checking for common security vulnerabilities, validating input handling, reviewing authentication/authorization implementations, scanning for hardcoded secrets, and ensuring OWASP compliance. <example>Context: The user wants to ensure their newly implemented API endpoints are secure before deployment.\nuser: "I've just finished implementing the user authentication endpoints. Can you check them for security issues?"\nassistant: "I'll use the security-sentinel agent to perform a comprehensive security review of your authentication endpoints."\n<commentary>Since the user is asking for a security review of authentication code, use the security-sentinel agent to scan for vulnerabilities and ensure secure implementation.</commentary></example> <example>Context: The user is concerned about potential SQL injection vulnerabilities in their database queries.\nuser: "I'm worried about SQL inj...
Strategic AI thinking frameworks and mental models from Satya Nadella's perspective on platform shifts, AI deployment, and building successful AI products. Use when evaluating AI strategy decisions, assessing platform opportunities, thinking through AI product positioning, considering enterprise AI deployment challenges, evaluating talent and team capabilities, or needing frameworks for justifying AI investments in terms of economic surplus. Triggers on questions about AI platform strategy, change management for AI adoption, building AI scaffolding layers, evaluating AI opportunities, or thinking through AI's societal implications.
Generate integration tests for ASP.NET Core ABP Framework application services and HTTP APIs. Use when the user requests integration tests, end-to-end tests, API tests, or wants to verify ABP framework integration points (repositories, authorization, validation, multi-tenancy, unit-of-work, data filters). Trigger even if the user just says "add tests" for an ApplicationService — ask if they want unit or integration tests.
Generates detailed, architect-quality GitHub issues from short instructions. Analyzes the project's actual stack, architecture, and codebase before writing. Detects duplicate issues with intelligent multi-strategy search, validates and creates labels, enforces title conventions, controls scope, and publishes via `gh` CLI with robust error handling. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a GitHub issue, report a bug, propose a feature, request a refactor, or file any kind of technical issue — even if they just say something brief like "we need to fix the auth flow" or "create an issue for X". Also triggers on: "open an issue", "file a bug", "I want to propose...", "add this to the backlog", "gh issue", or any request that implies creating a trackable work item on GitHub.