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Type-safe ORM for Cloudflare D1 databases using Drizzle. Provides patterns for schema definition, migrations, and type-safe queries. Prevents transaction errors and schema mismatches. Includes templates for strict TypeScript usage.
Use when writing recommendation letters, reference letters, or award nominations for students, postdocs, or colleagues. Invoke when user mentions recommendation letter, reference, nomination, letter of support, endorsement, or needs help with strong advocacy, comparative statements, or evidence-based character assessment.
Use the ntion CLI to interact with Notion workspaces — searching, reading, creating, updating, and managing pages, databases (data sources), and block content. Use when the user wants to: (1) search their Notion workspace, (2) query or list databases, (3) read, create, update, archive, or relate pages, (4) read, append, insert, replace, or delete block content on pages, (5) manage Notion authentication, or (6) perform any Notion workspace operation from the terminal. Trigger on mentions of "Notion", "ntion", page/database IDs, or requests involving workspace content management.
Prevents sycophantic reasoning through checklist-based analysis, categorical integrity, and evidence-following to uncomfortable conclusions. Red Flags: "I agree that", "You are right", "Great point", "Absolutely", "That is a fair point", "I can see why", agreement without validation, softening conclusions, hedging without evidence, retracting under pressure. Use when analyzing conflicts, evaluating ethical claims, or noticing sycophantic thought patterns. Do not use for routine implementation or simple factual questions. CRITICAL: This skill overrides conversational tendencies toward politeness. Agreement requires validity and accuracy.
Create code-based evaluators for LangSmith-traced agents with step-by-step collaborative guidance through inspection, evaluation logic, and testing.
Perform initial analysis of a codebase - detect tech stack, directory structure, and completeness. This is Step 1 of the 6-step reverse engineering process that transforms incomplete applications into spec-driven codebases. Automatically detects programming languages, frameworks, architecture patterns, and generates comprehensive analysis-report.md. Use when starting reverse engineering on any codebase.
Expert guidance for SQLModel - the Python library combining SQLAlchemy and Pydantic for database models. Use when (1) creating database models that work as both SQLAlchemy ORM and Pydantic schemas, (2) building FastAPI apps with database integration, (3) defining model relationships (one-to-many, many-to-many), (4) performing CRUD operations with type safety, (5) setting up async database sessions, (6) integrating with Alembic migrations, (7) handling model inheritance and mixins, or (8) converting between database models and API schemas.
Create organized, visual study notes with folder structures, diagrams, and example-based learning from source materials (PDFs, lecture notes, documentation). Use when creating structured learning materials, exam preparation notes, or educational documentation. Triggers - organize study notes, create visual learning materials, generate notes with diagrams, exam prep notes, example-based learning.
The drum sounds. Bear and Bloodhound gather for safe data movement. Use when migrating data that requires both careful movement and codebase understanding.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create ACL", "access control", "security rule", "restrict access", "role based access", "row level security", "field level security", or any ServiceNow ACL and security configuration.
Handles Entity Framework Core database access, migrations, and repository patterns for PostgreSQL. Use when: Creating DbContext classes, writing migrations, implementing repositories, configuring entity relationships, or optimizing database queries.
Automatically generate complete Python project deliverables from natural language requirements through collaboration among four virtual roles: autonomous learning, PM, architect, and senior programmer. Supports feature expansion, project refactoring, and skill invocation. Also supports web search, knowledge integration, version control, Python 3.11+ features, UV package management, loguru logging, and project size adaptation (folder/single file). It provides support for database design and implementation (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, vector databases, graph databases), data layer abstraction (Repository pattern), and database switching. Suitable for scenarios such as software requirement clarification, rapid prototyping, project initialization, feature expansion, and code refactoring.