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Enforce a configuration-driven design system when generating UI. Ensures consistent spacing, colors, typography, dark mode, interactions, and accessibility across all AI-generated components.
Generate audit reports and compliance trails using Harness audit trail data via MCP v2 tools. Track user actions, resource changes, authentication events, and access patterns across accounts, organizations, and projects. Use when asked to audit activity, generate compliance reports, investigate security incidents, review user actions, check change logs, or produce SOC2/GDPR/HIPAA audit evidence. Trigger phrases: audit report, audit trail, compliance audit, user activity log, change log, access audit, security investigation, who changed what, audit events.
Comprehensive scientific literature search across PubMed, arXiv, bioRxiv, medRxiv. Natural language queries powered by Valyu semantic search.
AI consultation CLI quick reference. Use when running consult commands to check syntax for general queries, protocol reviews, and stats across Gemini, Codex, and Claude.
Guide for using the Microsoft Fluent UI Blazor component library (Microsoft.FluentUI.AspNetCore.Components NuGet package) in Blazor applications. Use this when the user is building a Blazor app with Fluent UI components, setting up the library, using FluentUI components like FluentButton, FluentDataGrid, FluentDialog, FluentToast, FluentNavMenu, FluentTextField, FluentSelect, FluentAutocomplete, FluentDesignTheme, or any component prefixed with "Fluent". Also use when troubleshooting missing providers, JS interop issues, or theming.
Semantic Design System Skill for Google Stitch. Generates agent-friendly DESIGN.md files that enforce premium, anti-generic UI standards — strict typography, calibrated color, asymmetric layouts, perpetual micro-motion, and hardware-accelerated performance.
Production-ready AI agent templates for OpenClaw - 205+ SOUL.md configs across 24 categories for autonomous agents
Configures Amazon CloudFront content delivery across six workflows: when to use CloudFront and how it fits with AWS WAF, Shield, CloudFront Functions, Lambda@Edge, Route 53, and origins (creating a distribution, caching, and Flat Rate Pricing (FRP) versus pay-as-you-go pricing); managing custom-domain TLS certificates (ACM in us-east-1); configuring multi-tenant distributions; protecting origins with origin access control (OAC), VPC origins, and origin mutual TLS (mTLS); securing content with signed URLs and cookies, geographic restrictions, viewer mutual TLS, and edge token validation; and observing traffic with standard and real-time logs. Applicable when the customer wants to put CloudFront in front of content, choose pricing, lock an origin, restrict who can view content, or analyze logs. Not applicable for the Route 53 DNS side of a CloudFront custom domain or failover between distributions (see the route53-cloudfront skill), or for pure-Route 53 DNS work (see the route53 skill).
Configure secure, high-performance connectivity between on-premises infrastructure and cloud platforms using VPN and dedicated connections. Use when building hybrid cloud architectures, connecting data centers to cloud, or implementing secure cross-premises networking.
Create and evolve design systems with design tokens, component architecture, accessibility guidelines, and documentation templates. Ensures consistent, scalable, and accessible UI across products.
BullMQ queue system reference for Redis-backed job queues, workers, flows, and schedulers. Use when: (1) creating queues and workers with BullMQ, (2) adding jobs (delayed, prioritized, repeatable, deduplicated), (3) setting up FlowProducer parent-child job hierarchies, (4) configuring retry strategies, rate limiting, or concurrency, (5) implementing job schedulers with cron/interval patterns, (6) preparing BullMQ for production (graceful shutdown, Redis config, monitoring), or (7) debugging stalled jobs or connection issues
Assess and analyze developer skill growth and progression. Identifies capability gaps, learning paths, and mastery levels across technology domains.