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Implement a single user story or task from a GitHub Issue backlog. Executes a single Ralph Loop iteration by fetching the next open issue, assigning it, implementing the code, creating a branch and PR, and moving on. You MUST use this skill when asked to "implement a user story", "run one iteration", "do the next task", "execute a ralph loop iteration", or "complete a task from the backlog".
Use when writing E2E tests with Playwright, setting up test infrastructure, debugging flaky browser tests, organizing project structure, or testing REST APIs. Invoke for browser automation, E2E tests, Page Object Model, test flakiness, visual testing, project scaffolding, folder layout, API testing, JSON schema validation.
Expert knowledge for Azure Monitor development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Monitor applications. Not for Azure Managed Grafana (use azure-managed-grafana), Azure Network Watcher (use azure-network-watcher), Azure Service Health (use azure-service-health), Azure Defender For Cloud (use azure-defender-for-cloud).
Use when creating cloud sandboxes (microVMs) to run code, start dev servers, and generate live preview URLs. Also covers deploying AI agents, MCP servers, batch jobs, and Agent Drives (shared filesystems) on Blaxel's serverless infrastructure. Reach for this skill when you need isolated compute environments, real-time app previews, shared file storage across sandboxes, or to deploy agentic workloads.
OpenClaw learning expert that retrieves and synthesizes information from official documentation (https://docs.openclaw.ai) and GitHub repository (https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw). Use this skill whenever the user asks questions about OpenClaw, including installation, configuration, API usage, concepts, troubleshooting, best practices, or any OpenClaw-related inquiries. Triggers include OpenClaw questions about features, implementation, usage, setup, or any openclaw-related topics.
Orchestrates TypeScript SDK integration for Aptos dApps. Routes to granular skills for specific tasks (client setup, accounts, transactions, view functions, types, wallet adapter). Use this skill for fullstack dApp integration or when multiple SDK concerns are involved. Triggers on: 'typescript sdk', 'ts-sdk', 'aptos sdk', 'SDK setup', 'interact with contract', 'call aptos', 'aptos javascript', 'frontend integration', 'fullstack'.
Detects and modernizes outdated Move V1 syntax, patterns, and APIs to Move V2+. Use when upgrading legacy contracts, migrating to modern syntax, or converting old patterns to current best practices. NOT for writing new contracts (use write-contracts) or fixing bugs.
Creates Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) to document significant architectural choices and their rationale for future team members. Use when the user says "write an ADR", "document this decision", "record why we chose X", "add an architecture decision record", "create an ADR for", or wants to capture the reasoning behind a technical choice so the team understands it later. Do NOT use when the decision hasn't been made yet (use create-rfc instead), for implementation planning (use technical-design-doc-creator), or for general documentation.
Creates Elastic Cloud Serverless projects (Elasticsearch, Observability, or Security) via the REST API, saves credentials to file, and bootstraps a scoped Elasticsearch API key. Use when creating a new serverless project, provisioning a search or observability environment, or spinning up a new Elastic Cloud project.
Operate an Obsidian vault via the official CLI for note, search, task, and metadata workflows. Use for Obsidian notes, wikilinks, daily notes, templates, and `obsidian ` commands. Not for plugins, MCP servers, or other note apps.
List, inspect, enable, disable, and resync Kibana Streams via the REST API. Use when the user needs stream details, ingest/query settings, queries, significant events, or attachments.
Assess APM service health using SLOs, alerts, ML, throughput, latency, error rate, and dependencies. Use when checking service status, performance, or when the user asks about service health.