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Omnisend platform help — email campaigns, SMS marketing, web push notifications, marketing automation workflows, popups/forms, segmentation, product recommendations, reporting, Shopify/WooCommerce/BigCommerce integrations, API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Omnisend', configuring Omnisend settings, setting up automation workflows, managing campaigns, connecting ecommerce integrations, or using the Omnisend API. Do NOT use for cross-platform email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), cross-platform SMS strategy (use /sales-sms-marketing), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), cross-platform push strategy (use /sales-push-notification), or connecting tools (use /sales-integration).
Braze platform help — Canvas Flow journey orchestration, email/push/in-app/SMS/WhatsApp/Content Cards campaigns, BrazeAI (predictive, generative, agentic), Braze Data Platform (CDI, Currents), real-time segmentation, Catalogs, Feature Flags, transactional email API, Liquid templating, Connected Content, Braze Alloys integrations, SCIM, REST API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Braze', configuring Canvas flows, building segments, setting up Currents data streaming, using the Braze API, or migrating from Appboy. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), designing outbound cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), transactional email strategy (use /sales-transactional-email), push notification strategy (use /sales-push-notification), in-app messaging strategy (use /sales-in-app-messaging), or email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing).
Klaviyo platform help — AI-first B2C CRM and marketing automation for e-commerce with predictive analytics, 350+ integrations, and cross-channel messaging. Use when building e-commerce email/SMS automation, setting up Klaviyo flows or segments, configuring Shopify-Klaviyo integration, using predictive analytics (CLV, churn risk), managing forms or reviews, or working with the Klaviyo API. Do NOT use for general email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing), cross-platform email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), or email open/click tracking strategy (use /sales-email-tracking).
Loop Returns integration. Manage Returns, Merchants, Customers, Integrations. Use when the user wants to interact with Loop Returns data.
Starshipit integration. Manage Orders, Products, Customers, Users, Integrations. Use when the user wants to interact with Starshipit data.
Apply when designing or implementing HTTP endpoints exposed by a VTEX IO backend service. Covers route boundaries, handler structure, middleware composition, request validation, and response modeling for service.json routes. Use for webhook endpoints, partner integrations, callback APIs, or reviewing VTEX IO handlers that should expose explicit HTTP contracts.
Reference skill for Zoom Team Chat. Use after routing to a chat workflow when building user-scoped messaging integrations, chatbot experiences, rich cards, buttons, slash commands, or chat webhooks.
Choose and implement the right Circle wallet type for your application. Compares developer-controlled, user-controlled, and modular (passkey) wallets across custody model, key management, account types, blockchain support, and use cases. Use whenever blockchain wallet integrations are required for onchain application development. Triggers on: circle wallets, blockchain wallets, choose wallet, wallet comparison, which wallet, wallet types, EOA vs SCA vs MSCA, custody model, embedded wallet, smart account, programmable wallets, create wallet, onchain wallet.
Guides EVM Solidity DeFi triage from public verified source or bytecode—access control, proxies, oracle usage, reentrancy and CEI patterns, DEX/router integrations, and common vulnerability classes. Use when the user asks for Ethereum or L2 smart contract security review, Solidity audit triage, OpenZeppelin proxy risks, or EVM-specific DeFi patterns—not for live exploits or private keys.
Build, debug, and extend integrations with the EasyPost shipping API. Use this skill whenever the user mentions EasyPost, shipping labels, postage, rate shopping, tracking packages programmatically, customs forms, carrier accounts (USPS/UPS/FedEx/DHL/ePost Global), scan forms, pickups, shipping insurance, or webhooks for shipping events. Also trigger on phrases like "create a shipping label," "buy postage," "rate a parcel," "verify an address," "international shipment," "commercial invoice," "Luma rate shopping," "UPS DAP," "DHL eCommerce," or any task involving the `@easypost/api` Node.js SDK or REST endpoints under `api.easypost.com/v2`. Optimized for Node.js/TypeScript but the REST patterns, field names, and carrier gotchas apply in any language.
Grafana Tempo distributed tracing backend. Covers TraceQL query language (span selectors, attribute scopes, pipeline operators, structural operators, metrics functions), trace ingestion via OTLP/Jaeger/Zipkin, Tempo architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/metrics-generator), full configuration reference with YAML, metrics-from-traces (span metrics, service graphs, TraceQL metrics), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices/Helm/Kubernetes), multi-tenancy, performance tuning, caching, and HTTP API. Use when working with distributed traces, writing TraceQL queries, deploying Tempo, configuring trace pipelines, or setting up Grafana-Tempo integrations (traces-to-logs, traces-to-metrics, traces-to-profiles).
This skill bridges the current host coding agent (Claude Code, Codex, or Gemini CLI) to IM platforms (Telegram, Discord, Feishu/Lark, QQ, or WeChat). Use for: setting up, starting, stopping, or diagnosing the IM bridge daemon; forwarding agent replies to a messaging app. Trigger on: "link-to-im", "start bridge", "stop bridge", "bridge status", "消息推送", "消息转发", "桥接", "连上飞书", "手机上看claude", "启动后台服务", "诊断", "查看日志", "启动桥接", "停止桥接", "配置", or any mention of IM bridge management. Subcommands: setup, start, stop, status, logs, reconfigure, doctor. Do NOT use for: building standalone bots, webhook integrations, or coding with IM platform SDKs — those are regular programming tasks.