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Azure DevOps Sprint 254-262 new features and enhancements (2025)
Content: Use when writing technical blog posts from scattered notes or ideas. NOT for documentation, specs, or talks.
Debug Kubernetes pods, nodes, and workloads using kubectl debug. Covers ephemeral containers, pod copying, node debugging, debug profiles, and interactive troubleshooting sessions. Use when user mentions kubectl debug, debugging pods, ephemeral containers, node debugging, or interactive troubleshooting in Kubernetes clusters.
Latest Docker 2025 features including AI Assistant, Enhanced Container Isolation, and Moby 25
Analyze codebases for anti-patterns, code smells, and quality issues using ast-grep structural pattern matching. Use when reviewing code quality, identifying technical debt, or performing comprehensive code analysis across JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Vue, React, or other supported languages.
Unified requirement clarification to prevent downstream implementation churn by resolving ambiguity early. Default: research-first with autonomous decision-making and persistent questioning. --light: direct iterative Q&A. Triggers: "cwf:clarify", "clarify this", "refine requirements"
Python code quality with ruff linter. Fast linting, rule selection, auto-fixing, and configuration. Use when checking Python code quality, enforcing standards, or finding bugs.
Diagnose and fix plugin registry issues including orphaned entries and project-scope conflicts (addresses Claude Code issue
Install dependencies with Bun package manager
Parallel and concurrent processing patterns in bash including GNU Parallel, xargs, job pools, and async patterns (2025)
Use when Glean MCP tools are available and you need guidance on which tool to use, how to format queries, or best practices for enterprise search. This skill provides tool selection logic and query optimization for Glean integrations. Auto-triggers when mcp__glean tools are being considered.
Design system generation and UI/UX planning intelligence. Use when the user needs to choose a color palette, select fonts, generate a design system, plan a visual direction, or explore UI styles before implementation. Covers 50+ styles, 97 palettes, 57 font pairings across 9 stacks. Do NOT use for building/coding UI — use frontend-design for implementation.