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Safe deployment practices across local/dev/prod environments. Apply when setting up deployment pipelines or adding deployment scripts.
Guide the design and management of trading venue connectivity and market data infrastructure. Use when building or troubleshooting FIX sessions for order routing or drop copy, integrating exchange protocols like OUCH, ITCH, PITCH, or Pillar, designing market data feed architecture, handling trading halts or circuit breakers or LULD bands, mapping symbology across CUSIP/ISIN/SEDOL/FIGI, planning co-location or proximity hosting, designing failover and DR for exchange connectivity, implementing Rule 15c3-5 market access controls, building session scheduling for pre-market and post-market windows, resolving FIX sequence number gaps, or planning CAT reporting infrastructure.
Guide for querying DeFi flow data and events using DefiLlama MCP tools. Covers bridge flows, ETF inflows/outflows, stablecoin supply, institutional/DAT holdings with mNAV ratios, hacks and exploits, fundraising rounds, CEX volumes, open interest, and protocol treasuries. Use when users ask about bridge volume, ETF flows, stablecoin supply, MicroStrategy holdings, DeFi hacks, funding rounds, exchange volume, or treasury data.
Generate an offline-first dependency overview across services in a Docker-compose monorepo. Reports image tags & pinning quality, Dockerfile base images, runtime hints (Node/Python via .nvmrc, .python-version, package.json engines, pyproject.toml), and lockfile presence. Use when you want a single report of "what am I running and where are my update surfaces?" — no network calls, no pulls.
Applies and explains code conventions across TypeScript, React, C#, and Markdown. Enforces naming rules, file naming patterns, TSDoc and XML doc standards, inline comment intent (the *why*, not the *what*), code structure, error handling, async patterns, and dead code policy. Also enforces ADR and contributor doc decisions, and flags decisions that appear stale or misaligned with current tooling. USE FOR: convention questions, code review against project standards, applying naming rules, auditing intent comments, checking TSDoc completeness, enforcing recorded ADR decisions, and flagging stale architectural decisions. DO NOT USE FOR: security vulnerability scanning, performance profiling, runtime debugging, or generating net-new code without a review target.
The durable documentation set that makes an AI-built (vibe-coded) app reviewable before shipping. A small core every app needs — architecture, user/permission flows, permissions, variables/secrets, and a test-coverage map — plus conditional docs added only when they apply: emails, scheduled work, SEO, and embedded agents/automation. Defines what each doc must capture and how a reviewer or auditor uses it. Use when documenting a codebase for handoff, mapping user journeys and trust-boundary crossings, planning test coverage, or preparing for a security or performance audit.
Calculate engagement rates for creator posts and benchmark them against platform and tier averages. This skill should be used when calculating an influencer's engagement rate, benchmarking creator engagement against industry averages, evaluating whether a creator's engagement is above or below average for their tier, comparing engagement rates across platforms, checking if engagement rates suggest fake followers, auditing a creator's engagement quality before a partnership, analyzing engagement by content type (reels, stories, feed posts, TikTok videos), or assessing engagement trends across a creator's recent posts. For estimating fair market rates based on engagement, see creator-rate-estimator. For full creator vetting beyond engagement, see creator-vetting-scorecard. For scoring niche fit, see niche-fit-scorer.
Systematically analyze existing media to extract transferable elements for new settings. Use when adapting TV, film, or games to fiction, translating tropes across genres, or transforming genre elements for new contexts.
Query and download logs from Papertrail using the paperctl CLI. Use when: (1) Downloading logs from Taskcluster workers or other systems (2) Searching for specific log entries across systems (3) Investigating CI failures by pulling worker logs (4) Listing available systems or groups in Papertrail Triggers: "papertrail", "pull logs", "worker logs", "download logs", "search logs"
Comprehensive toolkit for protein language models including ESM3 (generative multimodal protein design across sequence, structure, and function) and ESM C (efficient protein embeddings and representations). Use this skill when working with protein sequences, structures, or function prediction; designing novel proteins; generating protein embeddings; performing inverse folding; or conducting protein engineering tasks. Supports both local model usage and cloud-based Forge API for scalable inference.
Use when creating infographics, data visualizations, process diagrams, timelines, or comparisons - generates branded infographics using @antv/infographic with 114 templates across 7 categories. Triggers on "create infographic", "make infographic", "visualize data", "timeline", "process diagram".
WOLF v6 — Fully autonomous multi-strategy trading for Hyperliquid perps via Senpi MCP. Manages multiple strategies simultaneously, each with independent wallets, budgets, slots, and DSL configs. 7-cron architecture with Emerging Movers scanner (90s, FIRST_JUMP + IMMEDIATE_MOVER), DSL v4 trailing stops (combined runner every 3min, 4-tier at 5/10/15/20% ROE), SM flip detector (5min), watchdog (5min), portfolio updates (15min), opportunity scanner v6 (15min, BTC macro + hourly trend + disqualifiers), and health checks (10min). Same asset can be traded in different strategies simultaneously. Enter early on first jumps, not at confirmed peaks. Minimum 7x leverage required. Requires Senpi MCP connection, python3, mcporter CLI, and OpenClaw cron system.