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Reference skill for Zoom Contact Center. Use after routing to a contact-center workflow when implementing app, web, or native integrations; engagement context and state handling; campaigns; callbacks; or version-drift troubleshooting.
Cross-product Zoom reference skill. Use after the workflow is clear when you need shared platform guidance, app-model comparisons, authentication context, scopes, marketplace considerations, or API-vs-MCP routing.
Choose the right Zoom building surface for a use case and explain the tradeoffs clearly. Use when deciding between REST API, Webhooks, WebSockets, Meeting SDK, Video SDK, Zoom Apps SDK, Phone, Contact Center, or MCP for a specific product idea or integration goal.
Implement Zoom authentication correctly. Use when setting up app credentials, choosing an OAuth grant, requesting scopes, handling token refresh, or debugging auth failures.
Diff a new AI regulation or guidance against your current governance posture — surfaces gaps, priorities, and a remediation plan with owners and deadlines. Use when an AI regulation moves (or you learn about one you missed), or when user says "new reg just dropped", "does [regulation] affect us", "gap analysis for EU AI Act", "compliance check against [AI law or guidance]", or pastes regulatory text.
Apply statistical methods including descriptive stats, trend analysis, outlier detection, and hypothesis testing. Use when analyzing distributions, testing for significance, detecting anomalies, computing correlations, or interpreting statistical results.
Implementation workflows and decision trees for ERPNext Server Scripts. Use when determining HOW to implement server-side features: document validation, automated calculations, API endpoints, scheduled tasks, permission filtering. Triggers: how do I implement server-side, when to use server script vs controller, which script type, build custom API, automate validation, schedule task, filter documents per user.
Guide users through creating a new plugin from scratch in a cowork session. Use when users want to create a plugin, build a plugin, make a new plugin, develop a plugin, scaffold a plugin, start a plugin from scratch, or design a plugin. This skill requires Cowork mode with access to the outputs directory for delivering the final .plugin file.
Deterministic syntax for Frappe Document Controllers (Python server-side). Use when Claude needs to generate code for DocType controllers, lifecycle hooks (validate, on_update, on_submit, etc.), document methods, controller override, submittable documents, or when questions concern controller structure, naming conventions, autoname patterns, UUID naming (v16), or the flags system. Triggers: document controller, controller hook, validate, on_update, on_submit, autoname, naming series, UUID naming, flags system.
Error handling patterns for ERPNext/Frappe permissions and access control. Use when handling PermissionError, has_permission failures, role issues, and document access problems. V14/V15/V16 compatible. Triggers: permission error, access denied, PermissionError, role error, has_permission failed, document access error.
Comprehensive skill for building, deploying, and managing multi-agent AI systems with Agno framework
Plan and optimize resource allocation. Trigger with "resource planning", "capacity", "utilization", "staffing plan", "who should work on what", "we're stretched thin", or when the user needs help allocating people, budget, or time across projects and teams.