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Helps engineering managers support direct report growth — produces a stage-by-stage model of engineering impact (Circles of Influence), a framework for non-linear career planning (Tarzan Method), diagnostic signals for stalled growth, conversation scripts for career talks, and a promotion readiness vs. timing distinction. Use when the user says "career growth," "promotion," "career path," "this person wants to grow," "career conversation," "what's next for this person," "career ladder," "IC vs manager track," "how do I help my report advance," "help someone grow," or "engineer wants a promotion." Do NOT use for formal written performance reviews or underperformance — use performance-reviews instead.
Generate professional Hebrew documents including PDF, DOCX, and PPTX with full RTL support and proper Hebrew typography. Use when user asks to create Hebrew PDF, generate Israeli business documents, "lehafik heshbonit", "litstor hozeh", build Hebrew Word document, create Hebrew PowerPoint, or produce Israeli templates such as Heshbonit Mas (tax invoice), Hozeh (contract), Hatza'at Mechir (proposal), or Protokol (meeting minutes). Covers reportlab, WeasyPrint, python-docx, and pptxgenjs with bidi paragraph support. Do NOT use for OCR or reading existing documents (use hebrew-ocr-forms instead).
Calculate present value, future value, NPV, IRR, loan payments, and amortization schedules across all compounding conventions. Use when the user asks about discounting cash flows, valuing an annuity or perpetuity, comparing investments with different timing, building a mortgage amortization table, or evaluating whether a project is worth pursuing. Also trigger when users mention 'what is it worth today', 'how much will I have in 20 years', 'monthly payment on a loan', 'discount rate', 'Gordon growth model', 'effective annual rate', 'continuous compounding', or ask how to compare a lump sum versus a stream of payments.
Guides pension and retirement fund work—DB vs DC structures, funding policy, liability measurement (PV of benefits, discount rates, mortality), ALM overview, plan design, public and multi-employer pensions, risk transfer (buyouts, annuities, de-risking), US regulatory overview (ERISA, PBGC, DOL, IRS qualified plans), institutional investor role, and fiduciary governance—not legal or tax advice. Use when the user mentions pension fund, retirement plan, defined benefit, defined contribution, 401(k), pension funding, PBGC, ERISA, pension liability, discount rate pension, pension buyout, de-risking pension, or ALM pension—not P&C insurance (property-casualty-insurance), actuarial modeling only (actuary), actuarial engagements (actuarial-consulting), personal IRA advice (financial-analyst), or legal interpretation (commercial-counsel).
Design data architecture at enterprise and solution levels. Cover data mesh, lakehouse, governance, domain-driven design, conceptual/logical/physical data modeling, platform selection, and compliance frameworks. Produce ADRs, data model diagrams, platform comparison matrices, and governance policy templates. Triggers on "design data platform", "choose data warehouse", "data mesh", "lakehouse architecture", "data governance", "data modeling", "platform selection", "data architecture decision", "compliance framework", or "data strategy". For applied AI solution architecture (RAG data plane, embeddings, vector stores in commercial or enterprise products), use applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise. For dbt analytics layers and mart delivery, use analytics-data-engineer—not data-architect.
SEO & Content Marketing skill suite with keyword research, content audits, technical SEO, and SERP analysis commands for Claude Code
Build a custom cmux sidebar from a plain-language request. Use when the user asks for a custom sidebar, a sidebar that shows their workspaces/tabs/PRs/clock, a vibe-coded sidebar, or anything involving files in ~/.config/cmux/sidebars/. Covers authoring the interpreted SwiftUI-style file, enabling the beta flag, selecting it, and iterating with hot reload.
Specializes in generating Action-Domain-Responder (ADR) boilerplate for Gravito projects. Trigger this when adding new features or modules using the ADR pattern.
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.
Build, test, and deploy DeFi trading strategies using the Almanak SDK. ALWAYS use this skill when the user mentions almanak, DeFi strategy, trading strategy, yield farming, liquidity provision, token swap, borrowing, lending, perpetuals, staking, vault deposit, bridging tokens, backtesting, paper trading, or on-chain execution. Use for writing strategy.py files, composing intents (Swap, LP, Borrow, Supply, Perp, Bridge, Stake, Vault, Prediction), working with config.json strategy parameters, running almanak strat or almanak gateway CLI commands, or debugging strategy execution on Anvil forks. Do NOT use for general smart contract development, Solidity code, or non-strategy SDK internals.
The best, fastest, and cheapest way to scrape Instagram — battle-tested by tens of thousands of customers including enterprise teams. Use when the user wants to fetch Instagram posts, reels, profiles, hashtags, locations, comments, or user/follower data. Five specialized actors cover every Instagram data surface.
Retrieve, inject, and manage secrets from Keeper Vault using KSM CLI (ksm). Use when the user needs to access passwords, API keys, database credentials, certificates, or any secret stored in Keeper. Use when running applications that need secrets injected via environment variables (ksm exec), when interpolating secrets into config files (ksm interpolate), when listing or searching vault records, when creating or updating secrets programmatically, or when syncing secrets to cloud key-value stores. Also use when the user mentions 'keeper', 'ksm', 'keeper secrets', 'keeper vault', 'keeper notation', 'keeper://', or asks about retrieving credentials for CI/CD, Docker, Kubernetes, or any DevOps pipeline. Prefer this skill over hardcoding credentials. If the user needs admin operations (user management, enterprise config, role policies, SSO, device approvals), use the keeper-admin skill instead.