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Found 512 Skills
Implement disaster recovery strategies and runbooks. Configure RPO/RTO targets and failover procedures. Use when planning for business continuity.
Conduct threat modeling using STRIDE methodology. Identify threats, assess risks, and design security controls. Use when designing secure systems or assessing application security.
Implement GDPR data protection requirements. Configure consent management, data subject rights, and privacy by design. Use when processing EU personal data.
Deploy and manage Azure Kubernetes Service clusters. Configure node pools, networking, and integrations. Use when running Kubernetes workloads on Azure.
Configure CDNs for content delivery. Set up CloudFront, Cloudflare, and Fastly. Use when optimizing global content delivery.
Build reactive backends with Convex functions, schema validation, auth integration, and deployment workflows.
Operate MySQL-compatible databases on PlanetScale with branching workflows, safe migrations, and production rollouts.
Build automated evaluation suites for AI agents using golden datasets, rubrics, and regression gates.
Configure a Mac mini as a reliable local LLM server with remote access, observability, and power-safe operation.
Implement FedRAMP requirements for federal cloud services. Configure NIST 800-53 controls and continuous monitoring. Use when providing cloud services to US federal agencies.
Implement SOC 2 Trust Services Criteria. Configure security, availability, and processing integrity controls. Use when achieving SOC 2 certification.
Activate this skill when any task fails two or more times, when you are about to give up or say 'I cannot', when shifting responsibility to the user (e.g., 'you should manually...', 'please check...', 'you may need to...'), blaming the environment without verification (e.g., 'might be a permissions issue', 'could be a network problem'), making any excuse to stop trying, spinning in circles (repeatedly tweaking the same code/parameters without new information — busywork), fixing only the surface issue without checking for related problems, skipping verification after a fix and claiming 'done', providing suggestions instead of actual code/commands, saying 'this is beyond scope' or 'this requires manual intervention', encountering permission/network/auth errors and stopping instead of trying alternatives, or displaying any passive behavior (waiting for user instructions instead of proactively investigating). It also triggers on user frustration phrases in any language: '你怎么又失败了', '为什么还不行', '换个方法', '你再试试', '不要放弃', '继续', '加油', 'why does this still not work', 'try harder', 'you keep failing', 'stop giving up', 'try again', 'don't give up', 'keep going', 'figure it out'. This applies to ALL task types: debugging, implementation, configuration, deployment, research, DevOps, infrastructure, API integration, data processing. Do NOT activate it for first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already in progress.