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Review generated or changed WordPress code — plugins, themes, and blocks — before it ships. Best used reactively after an agent writes, edits, or reviews code touching WordPress APIs: add_action/add_filter, shortcodes, meta boxes, AJAX handlers, REST routes, WP_Query or $wpdb, widgets, or WP-CLI commands. Use on 'review this plugin', 'is this safe to ship', 'make this translatable', 'speed up this query', or after tasks like 'write a plugin' or 'add an endpoint/shortcode/meta box'. Enforces escaping and sanitization, nonces plus capability checks, prepared database queries, core-API-first development, translation-ready strings, and query/caching discipline. DO NOT USE for WooCommerce-specific order, product, or checkout logic (use woo-guard), non-WordPress PHP, generic code quality review (use clean-code-guard), test code review (use test-guard), server or hosting configuration, or conceptual WordPress questions.
Trigger on mention of GKE cluster autoscaler, node autoscaling, node pool auto-creation / node auto-provisioning. Provides guidance on enabling and optimizing cluster autoscaler, best practices, and troubleshooting issues such as nodes not scaling up or down, zonal stockouts, or capacity buffers. Do not use for ComputeClass-specific YAML generation or priority configuration (defer to gke-compute-classes skill).
Opinionated guide for building production TypeScript applications with Effect v4. Use when implementing Effect workflows, services, layers, schemas, configuration, schedules, caches, streams, HTTP clients, or tests.
Configure Salesforce Shield Platform Encryption — generate deployable encryption settings and encrypted-field metadata, and answer key-model and lifecycle questions. TRIGGER when: user wants to turn on deterministic encryption, encrypt a field, set up Cache-Only Keys, External Key Management, or replay detection, or mentions Shield Platform Encryption, encryption at rest, deterministic vs probabilistic encryption, encryptionScheme, PlatformEncryptionSettings, EncryptionKeySettings, BYOK, BYOKMS, tenant secrets, key rotation, or .settings-meta.xml / .field-meta.xml for encryption — even when they don't say 'Shield'. SKIP when: user needs a generic custom field with no encryption (use platform-custom-field-generate), needs the raw Metadata API type reference (use platform-metadata-api-context-get), or asks about Classic Encryption (encrypted text fields), which is a different feature. Use this skill for any Platform Encryption configuration, field-encryption, or key-model question.
Use this skill for any question or action about the user's AI/GenAI applications or agents — their behavior, prompts/responses, quality, hallucinations, guardrails, security, cost/tokens, errors, evaluations/policies, model pricing, or configuration — including comparing or tracking agents over time. It covers both analyzing AI telemetry (GenAI spans) and managing AI Center config via the `cx ai-center` commands.
Use when building, modifying, or reviewing a Stripe App — or when the user describes something that implies one (e.g. "add a panel to the customer page", "customize my Stripe Dashboard", "react to Stripe events from my app", "connect my service to Stripe without sharing API keys"). Covers the full app development workflow (scaffold, preview, upload, versioning), UI extension architecture (sandboxed iframe, Stripe UI toolkit, viewports), extension types (UI extensions, backend-only, extension interfaces, embedded apps), authentication (platform keys, OAuth, restricted API keys), stripe-app.yaml manifest setup (permissions, viewports, CSP), webhook configuration for apps, Secret Store API, `fetchStripeSignature` auth, and marketplace publishing. Use when the user mentions Stripe Apps, UI extensions, @stripe/ui-extension-sdk, stripe-app.yaml, Dashboard extensions, or customizing the Stripe Dashboard.
Databricks documentation reference via llms.txt index. Use when other skills do not cover a topic, looking up unfamiliar Databricks features, or needing authoritative docs on APIs, configurations, or platform capabilities.
Guides the user through integrating Rust-based WASM frontend frameworks with Tauri v2, covering Leptos and Trunk setup, WASM compilation configuration, Cargo.toml dependencies, Trunk.toml bundler settings, and withGlobalTauri API access.
Train custom TTS voices for Piper (ONNX format) using fine-tuning or from-scratch approaches. Use when creating new synthetic voices, fine-tuning existing Piper checkpoints, preparing audio datasets for TTS training, or deploying voice models to devices like Raspberry Pi or Home Assistant. Covers dataset preparation, Whisper-based validation, training configuration, and ONNX export.
Scaffolds comprehensive testing setup for Next.js applications including Vitest unit tests, React Testing Library component tests, and Playwright E2E flows with accessibility testing via axe-core. This skill should be used when setting up test infrastructure, generating test files, creating test utilities, adding accessibility checks, or configuring testing frameworks for Next.js projects. Trigger terms include setup testing, scaffold tests, vitest, RTL, playwright, e2e tests, component tests, unit tests, accessibility testing, a11y tests, axe-core, test configuration.
Use when designing URL structures, slug generation, SEO-friendly URLs, redirects, or localized URL patterns. Covers route configuration, URL rewriting, canonical URLs, and routing APIs for headless CMS.
Implementation workflows and decision trees for Frappe hooks.py configuration. Use when determining HOW to implement doc_events, scheduler_events, override hooks, permission hooks, extend_bootinfo, fixtures, and asset includes. Covers V16 extend_doctype_class. Triggers: how do I hook, which hook to use, doc_events vs controller, override doctype, extend doctype class, permission hook, scheduler job, cron task, fixtures export.