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Apply when designing or modifying a BFF (Backend-for-Frontend) layer, middleware, or API proxy for a headless VTEX storefront. Covers BFF middleware architecture, public vs private API classification, VtexIdclientAutCookie management, API key protection, and secure request proxying. Use for any headless commerce project that must never expose VTEX_APP_KEY or call private VTEX APIs from the browser.
Expert knowledge for Azure NetApp Files development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when deploying ANF for SAP HANA/Oracle, AzAcSnap, NFS/SMB shares, cross-region replication, or ransomware protection, and other Azure NetApp Files related development tasks. Not for Azure Blob Storage (use azure-blob-storage), Azure Files (use azure-files), Azure Elastic SAN (use azure-elastic-san), Azure Managed Lustre (use azure-managed-lustre).
Expert knowledge for Azure Blueprints development including troubleshooting, architecture & design patterns, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when defining Azure Blueprints, mapping built-in compliance sets, automating via CLI/PowerShell/REST, or fixing assignment errors, and other Azure Blueprints related development tasks. Not for Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Managed Applications (use azure-managed-applications), Azure Deployment Environments (use azure-deployment-environments).
Expert knowledge for Azure Machine Learning development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Azure ML pipelines, AutoML, managed online/batch endpoints, prompt flow, or MLflow deployments, and other Azure Machine Learning related development tasks. Not for Azure Databricks (use azure-databricks), Azure Synapse Analytics (use azure-synapse-analytics), Azure HDInsight (use azure-hdinsight), Azure Data Science Virtual Machines (use azure-data-science-vm).
Expert knowledge for Azure Container Registry development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using ACR Tasks, geo-replication/connected registries, Defender scans, Notation signing, or AKS/ACI pulls, and other Azure Container Registry related development tasks. Not for Azure Container Apps (use azure-container-apps), Azure Container Instances (use azure-container-instances), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service), Azure Red Hat OpenShift (use azure-redhat-openshift).
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Document Intelligence development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using AnalyzeDocument/Markdown APIs, custom models, containers/Docker, SAS/managed identity, or VNets, and other Azure AI Document Intelligence related development tasks. Not for Azure AI services (use microsoft-foundry-tools), Azure AI Search (use azure-cognitive-search), Azure AI Language (use azure-language-service), Azure AI Immersive Reader (use azure-immersive-reader).
Expert knowledge for Azure SignalR Service development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when choosing SignalR mode, configuring upstreams/custom domains, securing with Entra ID/MI, scaling/sharding, or tracing issues, and other Azure SignalR Service related development tasks. Not for Azure Web PubSub (use azure-web-pubsub), Azure Service Bus (use azure-service-bus), Azure Event Hubs (use azure-event-hubs).
Execute a comprehensive React Project Health Audit. Analyzes tech stack, architecture, state management, testing, code quality, performance, CI/CD, and documentation. Produces a Google Docs-ready report with section scores and weighted overall score. Use when the user asks to audit a React project, run a health check, evaluate frontend quality, or assess technical debt. Triggers on: 'react audit', 'health audit', 'react health', 'frontend audit', 'next.js audit', 'vite audit', 'project quality check'.
Product design, feature planning, and technical architecture for new projects. Explores the problem space through deep requirements gathering, suggests creative features, makes architecture decisions, and produces a structured MVP plan with scope boundaries, a future roadmap, and a deliverable tracker. Uses plan mode for deliberate thinking before writing any artifacts. Use when the user says "mvp", "plan a product", "design features", "what should I build", "feature planning", "scope an MVP", or describes a product they want to plan.
Analyzes Rails code quality, architecture, and patterns without modifying code. Use when the user wants a code review, quality analysis, architecture audit, or when user mentions review, audit, code quality, anti-patterns, or SOLID principles. WHEN NOT: Actually implementing fixes (use specialist agents), writing new tests (use rspec-agent), or generating new features.
Implements any user intent, requirement, story, bug fix or change request by producing clean working code artifacts that follow the project's existing architecture, patterns and conventions. Use when the user wants to build, fix, tweak, refactor, add or modify any code, component or feature.
Creates new Architecture Decision Record (ADR) documents for significant architectural changes using a consistent template and repository-aware naming and storage guidance. Use when a user or agent decides on an architectural change, needs to document technical rationale, or wants to add a new ADR to the project history.