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Comprehensive market research and analysis skill. Use when sizing markets, conducting competitive analysis, generating professional market research reports, analyzing consumer behavior, or identifying market opportunities. Activates for: market research, market analysis, market report, TAM SAM SOM, market sizing, industry analysis, market landscape, competitive landscape, market trends, consumer research, Porter's Five Forces, PESTLE, SWOT, BCG Matrix, McKinsey-style report, consulting report, market opportunity, industry report, due diligence, M&A analysis, GTM market analysis, product-market fit validation.
Expert cuTile programming assistant. Write high-performance GPU kernels using cuTile's tile-based programming model with proper validation and optimization. Supports deep agent orchestration for complex multi-kernel tasks.
Guides the end-to-end AWS resilience lifecycle integrating Resilience Hub v2, Fault Injection Service, and Application Recovery Controller. Covers the Define → Test → Operate workflow: from policy creation through failure mode assessment, to FIS experiment validation, to ARC operational controls. Applicable when the user wants a complete resilience strategy, needs to connect findings to experiments to controls, or is planning a resilience program. Also applicable for the meta question of whether marking NGRH findings as resolved is enough, whether they are "done" after resolving findings, or how to validate findings before resolving them. Not applicable for resolving or remediating a specific individual finding (see resilience-hub-failure-mode-assessment), or when a single service is explicitly named (e.g. "what FIS experiment should I run").
Create or review Blazor components (.razor files) with correct architecture. USE FOR: writing new Blazor components that do NOT involve JavaScript interop, implementing parameters and EventCallback, RenderFragment slots, component lifecycle (OnInitializedAsync, OnParametersSet), async patterns, IAsyncDisposable, CancellationToken, CSS isolation, code-behind. DO NOT USE FOR: creating new projects (use create-blazor-project), JavaScript interop or calling browser APIs from Blazor (use use-js-interop), forms and validation (use collect-user-input), prerendering issues (use support-prerendering), HTTP data fetching patterns (use fetch-and-send-data), coordinating state between unrelated components (use coordinate-components).
Daytona development environment overview. Use when the user asks about Daytona setup, Daytona toolbox, dev environment, noVNC, CDP, server sandbox, secrets volume, Electron sandbox, standalone Chrome, validation, or artifacts volume.
Add Arcjet security protection to any code path — HTTP route handlers, API endpoints, AI agent tool calls, MCP servers, background jobs, and queue workers. Covers rate limiting, bot detection, email validation, prompt injection detection, sensitive information blocking, content moderation, and abuse prevention. Works with JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and Go across Next.js, Express, Fastify, SvelteKit, Remix, Bun, Deno, NestJS, FastAPI, Flask, net/http, and non-HTTP contexts. Use this skill when the user wants to add security, rate limiting, bot protection, or abuse prevention to any part of their application — whether they say "protect my API," "rate limit tool calls," "block bots," "secure my endpoint," "add security to my MCP server," or "prevent abuse" without mentioning Arcjet specifically.
Build, maintain, or modernize Windows Forms applications with practical guidance on designer-driven UI, event handling, data binding, MVP separation, and migration to modern .NET. USE FOR: working on Windows Forms UI, event-driven workflows, or classic LOB applications; migrating WinForms from .NET Framework to modern .NET; cleaning up oversized form code. DO NOT USE FOR: unrelated stacks; generic tasks that do not need this specific guidance. INVOKES: inspect the repository context, edit targeted files, and run relevant build, test, lint, or validation commands when changes are made.
Design or review .NET solution architecture across modular monoliths, clean architecture, vertical slices, microservices, DDD, CQRS, and cloud-native boundaries without over-engineering. USE FOR: .NET architecture choices; layer and domain boundary review; service decomposition; clean architecture, vertical slice, DDD, CQRS, and modular monolith decisions. DO NOT USE FOR: unrelated stacks; generic tasks that do not need this specific guidance. INVOKES: inspect the repository context, edit targeted files, and run relevant build, test, lint, or validation commands when changes are made.
Intelligent loading performance analysis with automated workflows for TTFB investigation (DNS/connection/server breakdown), render-blocking detection, script performance deep dive (first vs third-party attribution), font optimization, and resource hints validation. Includes decision trees that automatically analyze TTFB sub-parts when slow, detect script loading anti-patterns (async/defer/preload conflicts), identify render-blocking resources, and validate resource hints usage. Features workflows for complete loading audit (6 phases), backend performance investigation, and priority optimization. Cross-skill integration with Core Web Vitals (LCP resource loading), Interaction (script execution blocking), and Media (lazy loading strategy). Use when the user asks about TTFB, FCP, render-blocking, slow loading, font performance, script optimization, or resource hints. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Expert guide for building APIs with the Elysia framework, including routing, validation, plugins, error handling, and type-safe handlers. Use when building APIs with Elysia framework, defining routes, plugins, or type-safe handlers.
Amend an existing plan file — add tasks, modify pending or delegated tasks, and mark completed tasks that are invalidated by the change as [>] (needs re-run). Walks through analysis, cascading impact, and user confirmation before touching the file. When memory (wiki substrate) exists, it may also preserve durable amendment findings there. Reports goal impact and routes intent, boundaries, or validation changes to loam::setting-goals.
Create, review, and manage first-class goal artifacts that turn a broad ambition into an externally verifiable outcome. Goals are optional, long-lived workflow artifacts stored at goals/<slug>.md. They own intent, a validation contract, lifecycle, concise review evidence, and linked work. Use when the user wants to set a goal, review a goal, pause or reactivate a goal, achieve or abandon a goal, or change what a goal means. Not for specs, plans, memory, or checkpoints.