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Fetch and paginate Twitter/X data using twitterapi.io. Use when you need to fetch one tweet, fetch a user profile, get recent tweets for a user, fetch replies, quote tweets, thread context, or mentions, or run twitterapi.io advanced search queries without hand-rolling raw API requests each time.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "draw an architecture diagram", "create architecture diagram", "generate architecture", "画架构图", "生成架构图", "绘制架构图", or mentions architecture, microservice architecture, frontend architecture (Vue/React), system architecture, deployment architecture, technology architecture, or needs to visualize system structure with components and connections.
Writes recommendation letters for graduate school applications (master's, PhD, study abroad) from OfferClaw. Matches recommender voice, highlights student research and achievements, and tailors emphasis to target programs. Use when asked to draft, rewrite, or refine a letter of recommendation for university admission.
MUST USE for anything related to mise, development tool versions, or dev environment setup. Triggers: (1) User mentions mise, mise.toml, .tool-versions, or mise commands like 'mise use', 'mise install', 'mise run'. (2) User wants to install, switch, pin, upgrade, or check versions of dev tools — node, python, go, ruby, java, rust, etc. — at project or global level, even without mentioning mise (e.g. 'set up node 22', 'what python version', 'upgrade go', 'check for outdated tools', 'configure dev environment'). (3) User wants to manage per-project environment variables via config files (e.g. 'add DATABASE_URL env var', 'set up env vars for different environments'). (4) User wants to define or run project tasks via mise (e.g. 'create a build task', 'run tests with mise'). Do NOT trigger for: Dockerfiles, package.json scripts, Makefiles, nvm/pyenv/rbenv commands, pip/npm package installation, git tags, CI/CD config, or deployment.
Admin theme development in Bagisto. Activates when creating custom admin themes, modifying admin layouts, building admin theme packages, or working with admin panel styling and interface customization.
Use this skill when the user wants to check for stale PRs, "find old pull requests", "stale PRs", "PRs needing attention", or wants to identify pull requests that have been inactive for too long. This skill scans repositories for PRs that need action and generates a prioritized reminder report. Requires Gitee MCP Server to be configured.
Infrastructure as code with OpenTofu (open-source Terraform fork) and Pulumi. Covers OpenTofu HCL syntax, providers, resources, data sources, modules, state management with remote backends, workspaces, importing existing infrastructure, plan/apply workflow, variable management, output values, provisioners, and state encryption (OpenTofu-exclusive). Includes Pulumi TypeScript/Python SDKs, stack management, component resources, config/secrets, state backends, policy as code, and automation API. Common patterns for multi-environment setups, module composition, CI/CD integration, drift detection, and secret management. Use when writing or reviewing HCL configurations, managing cloud infrastructure state, migrating from Terraform to OpenTofu, building Pulumi programs in TypeScript or Python, setting up multi-environment IaC pipelines, or implementing state encryption.
Run Gemini CLI planning via the CLI and report the planning results.
Fix a reported bug by first enhancing tests until the bug is reproduced, then fixing the implementation, and finally confirming the enhanced tests pass.
Runs a second-pass cleanup over AI-written code using the repo's style guide in style.md. Prefers parallel subagents to simplify recently modified files without changing behavior. Use when the user says "deslop", "clean this up", "make this less AI", "apply my style guide", "second pass", or asks to simplify generated code after implementation.
Enforces complete execution, mode-aware delivery, compact sub-agent communication, independent agent-review gating, validation, and reporting for implementation, bugfix, hardening, documentation, specification, architecture, design, review, and post-mortem tasks. Use whenever work must be completed, reviewed, validated, or documented through an explicit execution mode instead of handled ad hoc.
Use when a user wants to deploy ClickHouse to the cloud, go to production, use ClickHouse Cloud, host a managed ClickHouse service, or migrate from a local ClickHouse setup to ClickHouse Cloud.