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Implement agent memory - short-term, long-term, semantic storage, and retrieval
Essential CloudBase (TCB, Tencent CloudBase, 云开发, 微信云开发) development guidelines. MUST read when working with CloudBase projects, developing web apps, mini programs, backend services, fullstack development, static deployment, cloud functions, mysql/nosql database, authentication, cloud storage, web search or AI(LLM streaming) using CloudBase platform. Great supabase alternative.
DEFAULT search tool for ALL search/lookup needs. Multi-source search and deduplication layer with intent-aware scoring. Integrates Brave Search (web_search), Exa, Tavily, and Grok to provide high-coverage, high-quality results. Automatically classifies query intent and adjusts search strategy, scoring weights, and result synthesis. Use for ANY query that requires web search — factual lookups, research, news, comparisons, resource finding, "what is X", status checks, etc. Do NOT use raw web_search directly; always route through this skill.
Compute technical indicators like RSI, MACD, Bollinger Bands, SMA, EMA for a stock. Use when user asks about technical analysis, indicators, RSI, MACD, moving averages, overbought/oversold, or chart analysis.
Generate a weighted sales forecast with best/likely/worst scenarios, commit vs. upside breakdown, and gap analysis. Use when preparing a quarterly forecast call, assessing gap-to-quota from a pipeline CSV, deciding which deals to commit vs. call upside, or checking pipeline coverage against your number.
Create and manage Obsidian notes for projects, companies, technical challenges, brag documents, daily logs, AI conversations, and quick captures using the Obsidian CLI. Use when documenting projects, tracking job applications, recording interview challenges, maintaining brag documents, creating daily notes, or saving AI conversations. Triggers on "create project", "new project note", "document company", "job application", "technical challenge", "brag document", "daily note", "today's log", "obsidian note", "save conversation", "chat summary", "session summary", "save this", "capture this", "quick note".
Use when you need to review, improve, or refactor Java code for type design quality — including establishing clear type hierarchies, applying consistent naming conventions, eliminating primitive obsession with domain-specific value objects, leveraging generic type parameters, creating type-safe wrappers, designing fluent interfaces, ensuring precision-appropriate numeric types (BigDecimal for financial calculations), and improving type contrast through interfaces and method signature alignment. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when you need to review, improve, or write Java unit tests — including migrating from JUnit 4 to JUnit 5, adopting AssertJ for fluent assertions, structuring tests with Given-When-Then, ensuring test independence, applying parameterized tests, mocking dependencies with Mockito, verifying boundary conditions (RIGHT-BICEP, CORRECT, A-TRIP), leveraging JSpecify null-safety annotations, or eliminating testing anti-patterns such as reflection-based tests or shared mutable state. Part of the skills-for-java project
Fixes broken line wrapping in Claude Code exported conversation files (.txt), reconstructing tables, paragraphs, paths, and tool calls that were hard-wrapped at fixed column widths. Includes an automated validation suite (generic, file-agnostic checks). Triggers when the user has a Claude Code export file with broken formatting, mentions "fix export", "fix conversation", "exported conversation", "make export readable", references a file matching YYYY-MM-DD-HHMMSS-*.txt, or has a .txt file with broken tables, split paths, or mangled tool output from Claude Code.
Validate content for joy-centered tonal framing. Evaluates paragraphs on a joy-grievance spectrum, flags defensive, accusatory, victimhood, or bitter framing, and suggests reframes. Use when user says "joy check", "check framing", "tone check", "negative framing", "is this too negative", or "reframe this positively". Use for any content where positive, curious, generous framing matters. Do NOT use for voice validation (use voice-validator), AI pattern detection (use anti-ai-editor), or grammar and style editing.
Design Azure infrastructure using natural language, or analyze existing Azure resources to auto-generate architecture diagrams, refine them through conversation, and deploy with Bicep. When to use this skill: - "Create X on Azure", "Set up a RAG architecture" (new design) - "Analyze my current Azure infrastructure", "Draw a diagram for rg-xxx" (existing analysis) - "Foundry is slow", "I want to reduce costs", "Strengthen security" (natural language modification) - Azure resource deployment, Bicep template generation, IaC code generation - Microsoft Foundry, AI Search, OpenAI, Fabric, ADLS Gen2, Databricks, and all Azure services
Use when you need to refactor Java code to adopt modern Java features (Java 8+) — including migrating anonymous classes to lambdas, replacing Iterator loops with Stream API, adopting Optional for null safety, switching from legacy Date/Calendar to java.time, using collection factory methods, applying text blocks, var inference, or leveraging Java 25 features like flexible constructor bodies and module import declarations. Part of the skills-for-java project