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Scaffold or continue a software project with a Harness-style workflow. Use when the user wants a new app or repo, a structured bootstrap, or milestone-driven execution from PRD through implementation. Supports greenfield and existing codebases across web, iOS, CLI, agent, and desktop projects.
SCORPION v2.0 — Momentum Event Consensus. Complete rewrite. Uses leaderboard_get_momentum_events (real-time threshold crossings) to detect when 2+ quality SM traders cross momentum thresholds on the same asset/direction within 60 minutes. Confirmed by market concentration + volume. Enters with the momentum. Replaces the v1.1 whale-mirroring scanner (406 trades, -24.2% ROI, stale position data).
OmniStudio Data Mapper (formerly DataRaptor) creation and validation with 100-point scoring. Use when building Extract, Transform, Load, or Turbo Extract Data Mappers, mapping Salesforce object fields, or reviewing existing Data Mapper configurations. TRIGGER when: user creates Data Mappers, configures field mappings, works with OmniDataTransform metadata, or asks about DataRaptor/Data Mapper patterns. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building Integration Procedures (use sf-integration-procedure), authoring OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), or analyzing cross-component dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Use this skill when managing persistent user memory in ~/.memory/ - a structured, hierarchical second brain for AI agents. Triggers on conversation start (auto-load relevant memories by matching context against tags), "remember this", "what do you know about X", "update my memory", completing complex tasks (auto-propose saving learnings), onboarding a new user, searching past learnings, or maintaining the memory graph - splitting large files, pruning stale entries, and updating cross-references.
Use this skill when optimizing for AI-powered search engines and generative search results - Google AI Overviews, ChatGPT Search (SearchGPT), Perplexity, Microsoft Copilot Search, and other LLM-powered answer engines. Covers Generative Engine Optimization (GEO), citation signals for AI search, entity authority, LLMs.txt specification, and LLM-friendliness patterns based on Princeton GEO research. Triggers on visibility in AI search, getting cited by LLMs, or adapting SEO for the AI search era.
Use this skill when designing distributed systems, architecting scalable services, preparing for system design interviews, or making infrastructure decisions. Triggers on load balancing, CAP theorem, sharding, replication, caching strategies, message queues, microservices architecture, database selection, rate limiting, and any task requiring high-level system architecture decisions.
Use this skill when performing a comprehensive SEO audit - technical audit, on-page audit, content audit, off-page audit, and AEO/GEO readiness assessment. Provides a structured scorecard with 30-40 checks rated PASS/FAIL/WARN across all SEO categories, prioritized recommendations, and links to specialized skills for deep fixes. This is the master audit skill that orchestrates all other SEO skills.
Use this skill when designing, reviewing, or refactoring software architecture following Robert C. Martin's (Uncle Bob) Clean Architecture principles. Triggers on project structure decisions, layer design, dependency management, use case modeling, boundary crossing patterns, component organization, and separating business rules from frameworks. Covers the Dependency Rule, concentric layers, component cohesion/coupling, and boundary patterns.
Use this skill when creating content strategy, writing SEO-optimized blog posts, planning content calendars, or repurposing content across channels. Triggers on blog strategy, content calendar, SEO content, content repurposing, editorial workflow, content pillars, topic clusters, and any task requiring content marketing planning or execution.
Use this skill when managing Linux servers, writing shell scripts, configuring systemd services, debugging networking, or hardening security. Triggers on bash scripting, systemd units, iptables, firewall, SSH configuration, file permissions, process management, cron jobs, disk management, and any task requiring Linux system administration.
Vercel Functions expert guidance — Serverless Functions, Edge Functions, Fluid Compute, streaming, Cron Jobs, and runtime configuration. Use when configuring, debugging, or optimizing server-side code running on Vercel.
Cross-cutting OmniStudio analysis skill for namespace detection, dependency visualization, and impact analysis across OmniScripts, FlexCards, Integration Procedures, and Data Mappers. TRIGGER when: user asks about OmniStudio dependencies, wants namespace detection (Core vs vlocity_cmt vs vlocity_ins), needs impact analysis, or requests dependency diagrams. DO NOT TRIGGER when: authoring OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), building FlexCards (use sf-flexcard), creating Integration Procedures (use sf-integration-procedure), or configuring Data Mappers (use sf-datamapper).