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Evaluate trade-offs and produce a Trade-off Evaluation Pack (trade-off brief, options+criteria matrix, all-in cost/opportunity cost table, impact ranges, recommendation, stop/continue triggers). Use for tradeoff/trade-off, pros and cons, cost-benefit, opportunity cost, build vs buy, ship fast vs ship better, continue vs stop (sunk costs). Category: Leadership.
Collaboratively turn ambiguous ideas into implementation-ready designs before coding. Use when requests involve new features, behavior changes, architecture decisions, or prompts like "brainstorm", "design this", "plan this", or "think through options". Clarify intent via one-question-at-a-time dialogue, compare 2-3 approaches with trade-offs, and converge on a validated design spec.
Checklists and anti-patterns for reviewing Go code. Covers API design, error handling, concurrency, interfaces, safety, performance, naming, testing, functional options, logging, and deterministic simulation testing.
Use when reviewing pull requests with comprehensive code analysis, incremental or full review options, and constructive feedback - provides thorough code reviews with severity ratings
Diagnoses and fixes Kubernetes issues with interactive remediation. Use when pods crash (CrashLoopBackOff, OOMKilled), services unreachable (502/503, empty endpoints), deployments stuck (ImagePullBackOff, pending). Also use when tempted to run kubectl fix commands directly without presenting options, or when user says "just fix it" for K8s issues.
Provides comprehensive guidance for uCharts chart library including chart types, data formats, chart configuration, and platform support. Use when the user asks about uCharts, needs to create charts, configure chart options, or work with uCharts in applications.
Semantic skill discovery and routing using GraphRAG, vector embeddings, and multi-tool search. Automatically matches user intent to the most relevant skills from 144+ available options using ck semantic search, LEANN RAG, and knowledge graph relationships. Triggers on /meta queries, complex multi-domain tasks, explicit skill requests, or when task complexity exceeds threshold (files>20, domains>2, complexity>=0.7).
Hytale server setup, configuration, and administration. Covers config.json, permissions.json, authentication, port forwarding, hosting options, and going public. Use when setting up a server, configuring permissions, troubleshooting connection issues, or planning server infrastructure.
Create and harden systemd service unit files following modern best practices. Use when writing new systemd units for web applications, background workers, or daemons, or when hardening existing services with security sandboxing and isolation features. Covers service types, dependencies, restart policies, security options, and filesystem restrictions.
Professional-grade Python development with Ruff (v0.14.10) - an extremely fast Python linter and formatter. Use when working with Python codebases for (1) linting and fixing code quality issues, (2) formatting Python code, (3) configuring Ruff settings, (4) understanding and resolving specific rule violations, (5) integrating Ruff into projects or editors, (6) migrating from other tools (Black, Flake8, isort, etc.), or (7) any Ruff-related development tasks. Includes complete documentation for 937+ lint rules, formatter settings, configuration options, and editor integrations.
Use when making high-stakes decisions under uncertainty that require stakeholder buy-in. Invoke when evaluating strategic options (build vs buy, market entry, resource allocation), quantifying tradeoffs with uncertain outcomes, justifying investments with expected value analysis, pitching recommendations to decision-makers, or creating business cases with cost-benefit estimates. Use when user mentions "should we", "ROI analysis", "make a case for", "evaluate options", "expected value", "justify decision", or needs to combine estimation, decision analysis, and persuasive communication.
Hotel Booking/Hotel Selection/Where to Stay. Applicable to scenarios where users ask you to "book a hotel/select a hotel/recommend hotels/compare prices between official websites and OTAs/confirm cancellation policies and breakfast options/which area is more convenient to stay near a certain landmark", etc. Default priority is given to official websites, followed by price comparison with OTAs; no automatic booking; when citing external facts, try to provide source links and local time of the source; never fabricate information.