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This skill should be used when the user encounters an HTTP 402 Payment Required response, wants to pay for a payment-gated API or resource, or mentions 'x402', 'pay for access', '402 payment', 'payment-gated URL', or 'sign x402 payment'. Primary path signs via TEE with a wallet session (JWT); fallback path guides local EIP-3009 signing with the user's own private key if they have no wallet. Returns the payment proof (signature + authorization) that the caller can attach as a payment header to access the resource. Do NOT use for swap or token transfers — use okx-dex-swap instead. Do NOT use for wallet balance or portfolio queries — use okx-agentic-wallet or okx-wallet-portfolio. Do NOT use for security scanning — use okx-security. Do NOT use for transaction broadcasting — use okx-onchain-gateway. Do NOT use for general programming questions.
Build modern mobile applications with React Native, Flutter, Swift/SwiftUI, and Kotlin/Jetpack Compose. Covers mobile-first design principles, performance optimization (battery, memory, network), offline-first architecture, platform-specific guidelines (iOS HIG, Material Design), testing strategies, security best practices, accessibility, app store deployment, and mobile development mindset. Use when building mobile apps, implementing mobile UX patterns, optimizing for mobile constraints, or making native vs cross-platform decisions.
Orchestrates comprehensive performance audits across full-stack monorepos. Coordinates performance-expert, design-consistency-auditor, accessibility, security-expert, and qa-reviewer skills to audit frontend, backend, database, browser extensions, and shared packages.
Use when creating animations that reassure users, reduce anxiety, or communicate protection and security.
Applies and explains code conventions across TypeScript, React, C#, and Markdown. Enforces naming rules, file naming patterns, TSDoc and XML doc standards, inline comment intent (the *why*, not the *what*), code structure, error handling, async patterns, and dead code policy. Also enforces ADR and contributor doc decisions, and flags decisions that appear stale or misaligned with current tooling. USE FOR: convention questions, code review against project standards, applying naming rules, auditing intent comments, checking TSDoc completeness, enforcing recorded ADR decisions, and flagging stale architectural decisions. DO NOT USE FOR: security vulnerability scanning, performance profiling, runtime debugging, or generating net-new code without a review target.
Build a Solana wallet monitoring bot (inflows/outflows, threshold alerts) with safe rate limits and privacy guardrails. Use for treasury monitoring, whale tracking, or security alerts.
Use when developing WordPress themes, plugins, customizing Gutenberg blocks, implementing WooCommerce features, or optimizing WordPress performance and security.
Quality standards for Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC), Aura components, and Visualforce pages. Covers SLDS 2 compliance, accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), data access pattern selection, component communication rules, XSS prevention, CSRF enforcement, FLS/CRUD in AuraEnabled methods, view state management, and Jest test requirements. Use this skill when building or reviewing any Salesforce UI component to enforce platform-specific security and quality standards.
Use this skill to create CodeTour .tour files — persona-targeted, step-by-step walkthroughs that link to real files and line numbers. Trigger for: "create a tour", "make a code tour", "generate a tour", "onboarding tour", "tour for this PR", "tour for this bug", "RCA tour", "architecture tour", "explain how X works", "vibe check", "PR review tour", "contributor guide", "help someone ramp up", or any request for a structured walkthrough through code. Supports 20 developer personas (new joiner, bug fixer, architect, PR reviewer, vibecoder, security reviewer, and more), all CodeTour step types (file/line, selection, pattern, uri, commands, view), and tour-level fields (ref, isPrimary, nextTour). Works with any repository in any language.
Design multi-stage CI/CD pipelines with approval gates, security checks, and deployment orchestration. Use when architecting deployment workflows, setting up continuous delivery, or implementing GitOps practices.
Launch and configure EC2 instances with security groups, IAM roles, key pairs, AMIs, and auto-scaling. Use for virtual servers and managed infrastructure.
Production Fastify (TypeScript) patterns: schema validation, plugins, typed routes, error handling, security hardening, logging, testing with inject, and graceful shutdown