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Apply when deciding, designing, or implementing FastStore theme customizations in src/themes/ or working with design tokens and SCSS variables. Covers global tokens, local component tokens, Sass variables, CSS custom properties, and Brandless architecture. Use for any visual customization of FastStore storefronts that does not require component overrides.
Expert knowledge for Azure Private Link development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, and configuration. Use when configuring Private Endpoints, DNS zones/Resolver, NSPs, Azure Firewall inspection, or hybrid name resolution, and other Azure Private Link related development tasks. Not for Azure Virtual Network (use azure-virtual-network), Azure Virtual Network Manager (use azure-virtual-network-manager), Azure VPN Gateway (use azure-vpn-gateway), Azure ExpressRoute (use azure-expressroute).
Expert knowledge for Azure Managed Lustre development including troubleshooting, best practices, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when mounting AML, integrating with Blob auto-import/export, AKS CSI, quotas, or performance tuning, and other Azure Managed Lustre related development tasks. Not for Azure HPC Cache (use azure-hpc-cache), Azure NetApp Files (use azure-netapp-files), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Virtual Network (use azure-virtual-network).
Expert knowledge for Azure Energy Data Services development including troubleshooting, decision making, architecture & design patterns, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when configuring ADME tiers, partitions & CORS, Reservoir DDMS, ACL/legal tags, or Geospatial CZ on AKS, and other Azure Energy Data Services related development tasks. Not for Azure Data Explorer (use azure-data-explorer), Azure Synapse Analytics (use azure-synapse-analytics), Azure Data Factory (use azure-data-factory), Azure Databricks (use azure-databricks).
Create, update, review, and reference architecture decision records (ADRs) in the current git repository. Use when the user asks messy design questions, wants a design doc turned into ADR draft(s), needs existing decisions checked before implementation, wants gaps surfaced before writing an ADR, or wants future sessions to reuse decisions consistently. Inspect repository code and docs first, ask only for missing decision-critical information, then produce or update ADR files using the repo’s ADR conventions or the defaults in references/.
Build frontend Solana applications with Phantom Connect SDK and Helius infrastructure. Covers React, React Native, and browser SDK integration, transaction signing via Helius Sender, API key proxying, token gating, NFT minting, crypto payments, real-time updates, and secure frontend architecture.
Orchestrates end-to-end autonomous AI research projects using a two-loop architecture. The inner loop runs rapid experiment iterations with clear optimization targets. The outer loop synthesizes results, identifies patterns, and steers research direction. Routes to domain-specific skills for execution, supports continuous agent operation via Claude Code /loop and OpenClaw heartbeat, and produces research presentations and papers. Use when starting a research project, running autonomous experiments, or managing a multi-hypothesis research effort.
Use when the user needs user research methodologies, persona development, journey mapping, usability testing plans, or information architecture analysis. Triggers: user says "user research", "persona", "journey map", "usability test", "card sort", "heuristic evaluation", "information architecture", "user interview", understanding user behavior.
Top-tier software architect agent for complex multi-stage project development. This skill embodies the role of a senior software architect who decomposes complex tasks into structured sub-modules, iterates each component until excellence is achieved, enforces strict quality gates between phases, and produces documentation compliant with all skill standards. Core Philosophy: "Design once, iterate until perfect, then move forward." Triggers when: You need to design architecture for a complex multi-stage project, decompose requirements into modules, or establish quality gates for development phases. Commands: - /architect design <task> - Full architecture design for a task - /architect phase <n> - Execute specific phase - /architect iterate <module> - Iterate on a specific module - /architect status - Show current architecture status - /architect review - Review and validate architecture Six phases: Requirement Analysis, Architecture Design, Task Decomposition, Iterative Development, Integration & Validation, Documentation Generation. Each phase has strict exit criteria.
Use when generating or updating technical documentation from code — API references, architecture docs, README files, component documentation, getting started guides, or configuration references
Patrones de integración de Prisma ORM con NestJS para aplicaciones de producción. Usar PROACTIVAMENTE cuando se trabaje con esquemas Prisma, migraciones, PrismaService, transacciones atómicas (incluyendo SELECT FOR UPDATE), repositorios como adaptadores de infraestructura en Clean Architecture, queries optimizadas (N+1, includes, paginación), seeds y testing con Prisma Mock. Activar siempre que aparezcan las palabras clave: Prisma, PrismaService, prisma.$transaction, prisma migrate, schema.prisma, PrismaClient, Prisma.validator, include/select, upsert, createMany, o cualquier operación de base de datos con Prisma en un proyecto NestJS.
Discovers business domains in a Swift codebase by tracing what users can DO — not by reading folder names or architecture docs. Maps each domain's vertical slice (Types → Config → Repo → Service → Runtime → UI), identifies providers (external SDK bridges), and separates cross-cutting concerns. Produces a domain map that drives all downstream decisions: folder structure, SPM targets, enforcement specs, migration plans. Use this skill whenever the user wants to understand their codebase domains, find what's cross-cutting vs domain-specific, restructure a Swift project, figure out where code belongs, or map a product's capabilities to architectural boundaries. Triggers on "what are my domains", "where does this belong", "map this codebase", "what's cross-cutting", "organize this project", "is this a domain or infra", "restructure this", "architecture review", or any request to understand the business domain structure of a Swift codebase.