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Manage sub-accounts for reseller and enterprise scenarios. This skill provides Ruby SDK examples.
Email engagement tracking for sales — open tracking, click tracking, attachment views, real-time notifications, follow-up timing, and engagement analytics. Use when setting up email tracking, interpreting open/click data, Mixmax tracking, Woodpecker tracking, timing follow-ups based on engagement, understanding tracking limitations (Apple MPP, pixel blocking), Reply.io tracking, or choosing a tracking tool. For Yesware-specific help, use /sales-yesware. Do NOT use for email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), cadence design (use /sales-cadence), or buying intent signals beyond email (use /sales-intent).
Design partition schemes, select partition keys, create GSI, and write SQL for PolarDB-X 2.0 Enterprise Edition AUTO mode databases, handling PolarDB-X vs MySQL differences (partitioned tables, GSI, CCI, Sequence, table groups, TTL, pagination, etc.). Use when designing partition schemes, selecting partition keys, converting single tables to partitioned tables, creating GSI/CCI indexes, writing or migrating SQL for PolarDB-X, or diagnosing slow queries on PolarDB-X. Triggers: "PolarDB-X SQL", "PolarDB-X create table", "partitioned table", "partition design", "partition scheme", "partition key", "GSI", "CCI", "Sequence", "MySQL migrate to PolarDB-X", "PolarDB-X compatibility", "single table to partitioned table", "convert to partitioned table", "large table", "distributed table", "AUTO mode", "pagination query", "Keyset pagination", "Range partition", "auto add partition", "PolarDB-X slow query", "full-shard scan"
Architecture reviews across 7 dimensions: structural integrity, scalability, enterprise readiness (SOC2/HIPAA/GDPR/PCI-DSS), performance, security, operational excellence, and data architecture. Produces scored reports with prioritized recommendations. Three modes: (1) Codebase review — evidence-based analysis of source code, configs, IaC; (2) Document review — risk-based analysis of design docs, RFCs, specs; (3) Hybrid — drift detection between intent and implementation. Triggers on: "review architecture", "critique design", "audit system", "evaluate codebase", "find design flaws", "assess scalability", "check security", "enterprise readiness", "architecture assessment", "technical due diligence", or when user provides a system design document or codebase and asks for feedback or improvements. For architecture diagrams, visuals, or topology drawings, use architecture-diagram instead.
Design and analyze A/B tests with proper statistical methodology including sample size calculation, randomization, frequentist and Bayesian approaches, and sequential testing. Use this skill when the user needs to set up an experiment, calculate required sample size, interpret test results, or decide between testing methodologies — even if they say 'should we A/B test this', 'how many users do we need', 'is the test result conclusive', or 'can we stop the test early'.
Apply framing theory to analyze how selection, emphasis, and exclusion shape interpretation of issues. Use this skill when the user needs to deconstruct media or organizational frames, evaluate how different frames affect audience perception and decision-making, or design strategic communication frames — even if they say 'how is this issue being portrayed', 'why do people see this differently', or 'how should we frame this message'.
Maps observable MEV searcher behavior and infrastructure from public bundles, blocks, and traces—EVM builder/relay patterns, Solana Jito bundles, strategy fingerprints, profit consolidation paths, and concentration metrics. Use when the user asks for MEV bot analysis, searcher clustering, bundle/builder mapping, private-order-flow research questions, or ecosystem centralization studies—not for running competitive bots, mempool manipulation, or harassing operators.
Use this skill when profiling or optimizing a PixiJS v8 app for FPS, draw calls, or GPU memory. Covers destroy patterns (cacheAsTexture(false), releaseGlobalResources), GCSystem and TextureGCSystem, PrepareSystem, object pooling, batching rules, BitmapText for dynamic text, culling (Culler, CullerPlugin, cullable, cullArea), resolution/antialias tradeoffs. Triggers on: FPS, jank, draw calls, batching, object pool, GCSystem, PrepareSystem, Culler, cacheAsTexture, memory leak, destroy patterns.
Generate enterprise-grade documentation for NetSuite SDF projects. Analyze scripts, object XML files, `manifest.xml`, and SuiteQL queries to produce README.md, architecture diagrams (Mermaid/ASCII), deployment guides, and troubleshooting tables. Can integrate with post-deployment documentation workflows when automation (for example, hooks) is available.
Generate standardized enterprise product prototypes from business requirements, prototype references, `.pen` files, HTML mockups, or design files. Defaults to Element Plus-style admin UI, supports query/add/edit/delete state pages, right-drawer workflows, full-page overlays, true table structures, pagination, business logic notes, and page-state consistency validation. Use when building or normalizing backend management prototypes with Pencil MCP.
E-commerce product description generator for any platform. Generates optimized titles, bullet points, descriptions, and backend keywords using competitor research + keyword scoring + FABE copywriting. Two modes: (A) Create — generate listing from product specs with optional competitor analysis, (B) Optimize — improve existing listing with keyword gap analysis. Supports Amazon, eBay, Walmart, Shopify, Etsy, TikTok Shop, Lazada, Shopee. No API key required. Use when: (1) writing a new product listing, (2) analyzing what makes competitors rank, (3) improving an underperforming listing.
This skill covers integrating OWASP ZAP (Zed Attack Proxy) for Dynamic Application Security Testing in CI/CD pipelines. It addresses configuring baseline, full, and API scans against running applications, interpreting ZAP findings, tuning scan policies, and establishing DAST quality gates in GitHub Actions and GitLab CI.