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Generate comprehensive equity research snapshots combining analyst consensus estimates, company fundamentals, historical prices, and macroeconomic context. Use when researching stocks, comparing estimates to actuals, analyzing company financials, assessing equity valuations, or building investment cases.
Synthesize and generate AWS infrastructure as code using CDK. Creates composable infrastructure components and deployment patterns programmatically.
Review fixed income portfolios by pricing multiple bonds, retrieving reference data, analyzing cashflows, and running scenario analysis. Use when reviewing bond portfolios, computing portfolio duration and DV01, analyzing cashflow waterfalls, stress testing rate scenarios, or assessing portfolio composition.
MongoDB transaction correctness, consistency, and retry safety. Use when implementing multi-document writes, debugging transaction failures, choosing readConcern/writeConcern, handling TransientTransactionError or UnknownTransactionCommitResult, or deciding when transactions are required. Triggers on "transaction", "withTransaction", "session", "read concern", "write concern", "causal consistency", "snapshot", "retry commit", "ACID", "TransientTransactionError", and "UnknownTransactionCommitResult".
Systematic step-by-step reasoning with revision and branching. Use for complex problems, multi-stage analysis, design planning, problem decomposition, or encountering unclear scope, alternative approaches needed, revision requirements.
Personalized setup and onboarding wizard. Use when setting up OrchestKit for a new project, configuring plugins, or generating a readiness score and improvement plan.
Check TON wallet balances, token holdings, and transaction history. Use when the user wants to check their balance, see how much TON they have, list tokens, view jettons, check transaction history, look up a token, or verify a transaction status.
Create and manage a Notion-based tweet performance tracking system for "poor man's reinforcement learning"
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.
Pack, share, and load context using Epismo context packs. Trigger on: 'pack this', 'new pack', 'get <id>', 'read <alias>', 'load my context', 'what context do I have', 'restore session', 'save this context', 'share with my team', 'pack this up', 'hand this off', 'publish this guide', 'organize my packs', or any intent to persist or retrieve knowledge across tools or sessions.
Shared Epismo operating model: CLI/MCP surface conventions, workspace and project scope, share URL resolution, selective fetch and pack reuse patterns, pack aliases, credits/payment handling, and common auth or permission errors. Load this alongside any Epismo skill, or trigger on Epismo usage questions, alias/credit issues, share URLs, workspace scope, or setup/auth problems blocking another Epismo task.
Mutating operations on the user's Longbridge watchlist — create group, rename group, add / remove symbols, delete group (optionally purging members). Requires longbridge login. Every mutation requires a two-step preview + confirm protocol. Use only when the user gives a clear imperative ("add X to favourites", "delete the Tech group"); ambiguous prompts ("organise my watchlist") must ask back. Triggers: "把 X 加到自选", "添加到自选", "创建自选分组", "删除自选", "删除分组", "改名分组", "把 X 加到自選", "新增至自選", "建立自選分組", "刪除自選", "刪除分組", "重新命名", "add to watchlist", "create watchlist group", "remove from watchlist", "delete group", "rename group", "watchlist edit".