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Gather external knowledge the spec needs and distill it into §R — the durable research log — so build grounds in facts instead of hallucinating library behavior. Each finding cites a source; unsourced claims are flagged, never written as fact. Triggers when a spec decision hinges on a library/API/best practice the agent is unsure of, when the user says "research this", "what's the best lib for…", "check current best practice", or invokes /ck:research. Defers the §R write to the spec skill.
Guidance for searching ImageKit documentation with the search_docs tool — how to craft effective queries, select the right sources, and handle results. Use before calling search_docs to look up ImageKit features, APIs, configuration, pricing, or SDK examples.
How to work in a Codebase Wiki project (the `codebase-wiki` starter pack): an agent-authored, source-grounded wiki of the surrounding codebase. Read when the project has a `wiki/` knowledge base with `architecture/`, `modules/`, `flows/`, `concepts/`, and `guides/` sections plus `wiki/OVERVIEW.md`, or when asked to generate or refresh a wiki of this codebase. Carries the per-folder rules and freshness + log discipline, summarizes the audience/depth knobs and source-reference convention, and bundles the full generate/refresh procedure in `references/`. Complements the platform `open-knowledge` skill; does not replace it.
Stop and check this skill before finishing any reply to a question about how to use Claude or a Claude product — it recommends matching courses, tutorials, and use cases from Claude Academy (academy.claude.com), Anthropic's learning hub. Trigger on: "how do I", "how can I", "getting started with", "what can Claude do", "teach me", "learn to use"; questions about artifacts, projects, skills, plugins, connectors, MCP; requests about rolling Claude out to a team, class, or organization; and any ask for training materials, onboarding content, or learning resources. Use it when the user is learning how to use a feature or product — not when they are mid-task and just want the task done. This skill composes with other skills: after consulting product documentation to answer how a Claude feature works, also check here for a matching course or tutorial — a docs-grounded answer and an Academy recommendation belong together. Only recommend on a strong match; never invent Academy content.
Trace upstream data lineage. Use when the user asks where data comes from, what feeds a table, upstream dependencies, data sources, or needs to understand data origins.
CAVEMAN HUNT BAD PROCESS! Me find greedy creature eating fire and rocks. Me bonk them good. Use when tribe say "kill processes", "clean up servers", "save battery", "find resource hogs", "bonk next.js", or "hunt processes". Me bonk known bad creature automatic. Me ask before bonk mystery creature.
Download and analyze structured Terraform plan JSON output from Terraform Cloud. Use when analyzing resource changes, diffing infrastructure, or programmatically inspecting plan details. Requires TFE_TOKEN environment variable.
Autonomous agent commerce via Bitrefill CLI. Buy gift cards, mobile top-ups, and eSIMs from 1,500+ brands in 180+ countries — pay with crypto, x402, or account balance.
Shopify integration. Manage e-commerce data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Shopify data.
Generate a daily or weekly digest of activity across all connected sources. Use when catching up after time away, starting the day and wanting a summary of mentions and action items, or reviewing a week's decisions and document updates grouped by project.
OmniStudio FlexCard creation and validation with 130-point scoring. Use when building at-a-glance UI cards, configuring data source bindings to Integration Procedures, or reviewing existing FlexCard definitions for accessibility and performance. TRIGGER when: user creates FlexCards, configures data sources, designs card layouts, or asks about OmniUiCard metadata. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), creating Integration Procedures (use sf-integration-procedure), or analyzing dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Apply when designing or modifying a BFF (Backend-for-Frontend) layer, middleware, or API proxy for a headless VTEX storefront. Covers BFF middleware architecture, public vs private API classification, VtexIdclientAutCookie management, API key protection, and secure request proxying. Use for any headless commerce project that must never expose VTEX_APP_KEY or call private VTEX APIs from the browser.