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Deploys and monitors TrueFoundry batch jobs, scheduled cron jobs, and one-time tasks. Uses YAML manifests with `tfy apply`. Use when deploying jobs, scheduling cron tasks, checking job run status, or viewing execution history. For listing job applications, use `applications` skill.
Local reminder system with natural language scheduling
DataWorks data development Skill. Create, configure, validate, deploy, update, move, and rename nodes and workflows. Manage components, file resources, and UDF functions. Covers 150+ node types: Shell, SQL, Python, DI, Flink, EMR, etc. Supports scheduled and manual workflow orchestration via aliyun CLI or Python SDK. WARNING: Supports mutating operations (Move, Rename) requiring explicit user confirmation. Delete operations are NOT supported by this skill. Triggers: DataWorks, data development nodes, workflows, FlowSpec, scheduling tasks, data integration, ETL pipelines, .spec.json. Also triggers for Alibaba Cloud data development, scheduling node configuration, FlowSpec format, or DI task orchestration.
DataWorks Infrastructure Management: Create and query operations for Data Sources (51 types), Compute Resources, and Serverless Resource Groups, plus connectivity testing and resource group binding/unbinding. Uses aliyun CLI to call dataworks-public OpenAPI (2024-05-18). Trigger keywords: DataWorks data source, compute resource, resource group, datasource, data source, compute resource, resource group, mysql/hologres/maxcompute data source, holo/mc/flink resource, Serverless resource group, DataWorks infra, create/list datasource, DW environment config, infrastructure initialization, connect database to DataWorks, database connection failure, configure holo/mc resource. Not triggered: data development tasks, scheduling configuration, MaxCompute table management, data integration tasks, ECS/RDS/OSS operations, workspace member management, data quality monitoring, data lineage, data preview.
Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, debugging, or refactoring TypeScript code that uses the Effect-TS library. Trigger when you see imports from `effect`, `effect/*`, or any `@effect/*` scoped package (schema, platform, sql, opentelemetry, cli, cluster, rpc, vitest). Trigger on Effect-specific constructs: Effect.gen generators, Schema.Struct/Schema.Class definitions, Layer/Context.Tag/Service patterns, Effect.pipe pipelines, Data.TaggedError/Data.Class error types, Ref/Queue/PubSub/Deferred concurrency primitives, Match module, Config providers, Scope/Exit/Cause/Runtime patterns, or any code using Effect's typed error channel (E parameter). Also trigger when the user asks about Effect patterns, migration from Promises/fp-ts/neverthrow to Effect, or how to structure an Effect application. Covers the full ecosystem: core Effect type, Schema validation, error management, concurrency (fibers, queues, semaphores, pools), streams/sinks, services and layers (DI), resource management, scheduling, observability, platform APIs, and AI integration. Do NOT trigger for React's useEffect, Redux side effects, or general English usage of "effect" unless the context clearly involves the Effect-TS library.
Verint Open Platform help — enterprise CX automation with Da Vinci AI bots (Quality Bot 100% QA, Coaching Bot real-time guidance, Wrap Up Bot auto-summaries, CX/EX Scoring, TimeFlex agent scheduling, Exact Transcription 80+ languages), WFM forecasting/scheduling/adherence, knowledge automation, IVA virtual assistants, speech/text analytics, financial compliance, Verint Marketplace 350+ listings. Use when Verint reports loading slowly or showing inconsistent data, Quality Bot not scoring interactions correctly, Coaching Bot recommendations irrelevant, WFM forecasts off vs actual volume, Verint API integration or developer portal questions, comparing Verint vs NICE vs Genesys WEM capabilities, or connecting Verint to your CCaaS or CRM. Do NOT use for choosing between CCaaS platforms (use /sales-ccaas-selection) or for QA tool comparison across vendors (use /sales-coaching).
Convex reactive backend expert: schema design, TypeScript functions, real-time subscriptions, auth, file storage, scheduling, and deployment.
Designing meeting schedulers and booking experiences that qualify leads, set up calls well, and convert at higher rates than a generic Calendly link. Availability logic, qualification gating, prep automation, follow-up sequencing. Honest about any-time-friction (no qualification, just a booking link), interrogation-gate (so much qualification it scares users off), and qualified-fast-path (just enough qualification to set up the call well) patterns. Triggers on scheduler design, meeting booking, demo scheduling, sales call scheduling, calendar tool, booking page, qualification flow. Also triggers when sales team complains about cold demos, when booking conversion is poor, or when scheduler is being scoped for the first time.
Generate editorial calendars for blogs with topic clusters, publishing schedules, content decay detection, freshness update plans, seasonal opportunities, content mix formula, template integration, and distribution scheduling. Plans monthly or quarterly calendars optimized for SEO topic authority and AI citation freshness requirements (30-day update cycles). Use when user says "editorial calendar", "content calendar", "blog calendar", "publishing schedule", "blog plan", "content plan", "what should I write".
16/5/26:2 - Openquok CLI (0.0.6) helps individuals or teams run many social accounts at scale with automation, drafts, scheduling, and human approval. Use when driving the `openquok` CLI (`@openquok/auto-cli`). Requires a globally installed CLI on the host (≥ 0.0.6 for hosted device login).
Guides embedded real-time firmware—MCU tradeoffs, bare-metal vs RTOS (FreeRTOS/Zephyr patterns), task priorities/deadlines/jitter, ISR deferred work, stack/heap policy, WCET/timing analysis, concurrency and priority inversion, drivers/HAL, JTAG/SWD/trace, power modes, MISRA C awareness, safety-aware automotive/medical/industrial patterns without certification claims. Use for embedded firmware, RTOS scheduling, drivers/HAL, IRQ design, memory policy, WCET, bring-up, low-power—not HIL security (hardware-in-the-loop-security-tester), backend apps (senior-software-engineer), SCADA/OT (scada-ics-cyber-security-specialist), server perf (performance-engineer), RTL-only without firmware, CI gates (build-validator), tiering only (mission-critical).
This skill should be used when interfacing with the Buffer social media scheduling API. It handles scheduling social media posts, checking the queue, listing channels, creating ideas, and managing Buffer accounts.