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Use when the agent wants to define, list, inspect, or execute GUI macros via the OpenClaw Macro System CLI. Macros are parameterized, CLI-callable workflows — the agent invokes `macro run <name>` and the system handles backend routing (plugin, file transform, accessibility, compiled GUI replay).
Design high-level functional and technical specifications by defining scope, modules, contracts, boundaries, responsibilities, architecture models, constraints, and verification criteria.
Use when the user asks crypto-related questions about a token, pool, chain, protocol, or project and the agent should answer with Sorin's DeFi gateway using clear, data-backed analysis.
Guides senior system and solution architecture—cross-service boundaries, integration patterns, non-functional requirements (scale, reliability, security, cost), ADRs, C4-style modeling, architecture review, build-vs-buy, and phased migration (strangler, dual-write). Use when designing multi-service systems, evaluating platform or vendor choices, writing or reviewing architecture decision records, defining standards and principles, or assessing technical risk across domains—not for single-service RFCs and module design (senior-software-engineer), data platform or mesh decisions (data-architect), cloud landing zone, Well-Architected, and migration architecture (cloud-architect), cloud/IaC implementation (infrastructure-engineer, cloud-engineer), internal developer platform product (platform-engineer), or program tracking (technical-program-manager). For business strategy and cases, use business-consultant; for applied AI (RAG, agents, copilots), use applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Docker Compose including multi-container applications, service definition, networking, and volumes. Use when the user asks about Docker Compose, needs to orchestrate multiple containers, define docker-compose services, or manage multi-container applications.
Comprehensive BDD testing with Cucumber and Gherkin syntax. Use when writing feature files (.feature), step definitions, hooks, or implementing Behaviour-Driven Development. Covers Gherkin keywords (Feature, Scenario, Given/When/Then, Background, Scenario Outline, Rule), step definition patterns for Ruby/JavaScript/Java/Python, hooks (Before/After/BeforeAll/AfterAll), tags, data tables, doc strings, and best practices. Triggers on cucumber, gherkin, BDD, feature files, step definitions, acceptance testing, executable specifications.
Use to define schemas, topic tags, and lineage metadata for enriched signals.
Turn vague ideas into a validated design/spec through structured brainstorming. Use before any creative work (new features, UI/components, behavior changes, refactors) and whenever a user asks to brainstorm, define requirements, propose approaches, or write a design doc.
Use when asked to "working backwards", "PR/FAQ", "Amazon PR/FAQ", "write a press release", "define a new product", or "write a customer-focused PRD". Helps define products by starting with the customer problem and desired outcome before building. The Working Backwards process (developed at Amazon) forces clarity on customer value before committing engineering resources.
Use when working with Ruby metaprogramming features including dynamic method definition, method_missing, class_eval, define_method, and reflection.
FaasJS best practices - file conventions, defineFunc, database(knex).
Use this skill when the user needs to turn an idea into a buildable spec, write a project scope, create feature requirements, or define an MVP. Covers quick feature specs (10-15 min) for immediate AI builds and full project scopes (1-2 hours) for planning and contractor estimates.