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Main entry point for Prowler development - quick reference for all components. Trigger: General Prowler development questions, project overview, component navigation (NOT PR CI gates or GitHub Actions workflows).
Build multi-platform chat bots with Chat SDK (`chat` npm package). Use when developers want to (1) Build a Slack, Teams, Google Chat, Discord, GitHub, or Linear bot, (2) Use the Chat SDK to handle mentions, messages, reactions, slash commands, cards, modals, or streaming, (3) Set up webhook handlers for chat platforms, (4) Send interactive cards or stream AI responses to chat platforms. Triggers on "chat sdk", "chat bot", "slack bot", "teams bot", "discord bot", "@chat-adapter", building bots that work across multiple chat platforms.
Production-ready CI/CD configurations for Playwright — GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, CircleCI, Azure DevOps, Jenkins, Docker, parallel sharding, reporting, code coverage, and global setup/teardown.
Build chat interfaces for querying documents using natural language. Extract information from PDFs, GitHub repositories, emails, and other sources. Use when creating interactive document Q&A systems, knowledge base chatbots, email search interfaces, or document exploration tools.
[WHAT] Universal content intake system for URLs (GitHub repos, YouTube videos, articles, PDFs) and skill packages (skills.sh, skill:// protocol) [HOW] Phase 1: Clone repos/fetch transcripts/scrape content/resolve skills to ~/lev/workshop/intake/. Phase 2-3: Load workshop/intake.md for full analysis [WHEN] Use when user provides a URL to analyze, says "intake/download", wants to evaluate external content, or references a skill package [WHY] Systematically evaluates external content and skill packages for adoption/adaptation with tier classification and ADR creation Triggers: "intake", "download", "analyze this url", "check out this repo", "review this video", "evaluate content", "install skill", "skill://"
Manages Atlassian Jira and Confluence via the Rovo MCP Server. Handles MCP setup, OAuth authentication, and troubleshooting. Runs agentic project management: Confluence plans, Jira Epics with child tickets, agent team coordination, and resuming interrupted work from Jira state. Supports uploading images/attachments to Confluence pages via REST API. Reads and writes Confluence page comments (footer, inline, reply threads). Creates git branches linked to Jira tickets (GitHub and Bitbucket). Use this skill whenever the user mentions Jira, Confluence, Atlassian, tickets, epics, sprints, project boards, wiki pages, or Confluence spaces. Also trigger when the user wants to plan a project, break work into tasks, track progress, resume interrupted work, upload images to wiki pages, manage comments on Confluence pages, or create git branches linked to tickets — even if they don't mention Atlassian by name.
Configure deployment settings for /land-and-deploy. Detects your deploy platform (Fly.io, Render, Vercel, Netlify, Heroku, GitHub Actions, custom), production URL, health check endpoints, and deploy status commands. Writes the configuration to CLAUDE.md so all future deploys are automatic. Use when: "setup deploy", "configure deployment", "set up land-and-deploy", "how do I deploy with gstack", "add deploy config".
Sets up and operates Airbyte Agent Connectors — strongly typed Python packages for accessing 51+ third-party SaaS APIs through a unified entity-action interface. Supported services include Salesforce, HubSpot, Stripe, GitHub, Slack, Jira, Shopify, Zendesk, Google Ads, Notion, Linear, Intercom, Gong, and 36 more connectors spanning CRM, billing, payments, e-commerce, marketing, analytics, project management, helpdesk, developer tools, HR, and communication platforms. Make sure to use this skill when the user wants to connect to any SaaS API, install an airbyte-agent connector package, integrate third-party service data into a Python application or AI agent, query or search records from any supported service, or configure Airbyte MCP tools for Claude. Covers Platform Mode (Airbyte Cloud) and OSS Mode (local Python SDK).
Sets up Enonic XP event listeners, webhook configurations, and external system integrations triggered by content lifecycle events. Covers lib-event listener registration, node event filtering, outbound webhook configuration via com.enonic.xp.webhooks.cfg, custom HTTP service controllers for inbound webhooks, task-based async processing with lib-task, and outbound HTTP calls with lib-httpClient. Use when listening for content publish/create/update/delete events, configuring outbound webhooks, building HTTP service endpoints for inbound webhooks, or triggering async processing on content changes. Do not use for content querying, frontend component development, non-Enonic event systems, or GitHub webhook configuration.
Firecrawl produces cleaner markdown than WebFetch, handles JavaScript-heavy pages, and avoids content truncation. This skill should be used when fetching URLs, scraping web pages, converting URLs to markdown, extracting web content, searching the web, crawling sites, mapping URLs, LLM-powered extraction, autonomous data gathering with the Agent API, or fetching AI-generated documentation for GitHub repos via DeepWiki. Provides complete coverage of Firecrawl v2.8.0 API endpoints including parallel agents, spark-1-fast model, and sitemap-only crawling.
Install, configure, and operate Strix for AI-driven application security testing. Use when you need to run authorized vulnerability scans against local codebases, GitHub repositories, staging URLs, domains, or CI pipelines; configure Docker and LLM providers; choose quick, standard, or deep scan depth; or pass authenticated testing instructions to Strix. Triggers on: strix, ai pentest, vulnerability scan cli, appsec scan, bug bounty automation, strix ci, strix docker, strix scan mode, strix instruction file, headless security scan.
Points to Impersonator (EVM) and Impersonator Solana—open-source tools to connect to dApps via WalletConnect (and related flows) while presenting an arbitrary address for UI exploration without holding that address’s keys. Use when the user names impersonator.xyz, solana.impersonator.xyz, or the GitHub repos for local dev—not for phishing, identity fraud, or circumventing dApp or legal controls.