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Distributed locking patterns with Redis and PostgreSQL for coordination across instances. Use when implementing exclusive access, preventing race conditions, or coordinating distributed resources.
Task management for AI agents across context windows. Use when agents need to track work, log progress, hand off state, and maintain context across sessions. Includes workflows for single-issue focus, multi-issue work sessions, and structured handoffs. Essential for AI-assisted development where context windows reset between sessions.
The orchestration layer for AI-native creative production. This skill coordinates multiple AI tools—video, image, audio, digital humans, effects—into cohesive campaigns, productions, and creative systems. As AI tools proliferate, the challenge shifts from "can we create this?" to "how do we orchestrate these capabilities into something coherent?" The AI Creative Director thinks in systems, not tools. In pipelines, not one-offs. In brand consistency across AI-generated assets. This is where creative vision meets technical orchestration. The AI Creative Director doesn't just use AI tools—they compose them into creative instruments that produce at scales and speeds previously impossible. Use when "AI creative director, orchestrate AI, AI campaign, multi-tool, AI workflow, AI pipeline, coordinate AI, AI production, AI creative system, full AI production, AI at scale, orchestration, creative-direction, ai-production, workflow, pipeline, multi-tool, scale, quality-control" mentioned.
Expert knowledge for GPU shader development across GLSL, HLSL, ShaderLab, and compute shadersUse when "write shader, shader code, GLSL, HLSL, ShaderLab, vertex shader, fragment shader, pixel shader, compute shader, post-processing, visual effects, screen effect, bloom effect, outline shader, toon shader, water shader, dissolve effect, custom material, render texture, GPU compute, raymarching, SDF, signed distance field, shader, glsl, hlsl, shaderlab, gpu, graphics, rendering, visual-effects, post-processing, compute, webgl, vulkan, directx, metal, opengl" mentioned.
Best practices for building trading bots, arbitrage detectors, and high-performance trading systems with MMT. Use when building automated trading strategies, cross-exchange arbitrage, real-time market analysis, or backtesting systems using MMT's multi-exchange API.
Run ScanCode Toolkit for comprehensive license and copyright detection. Identifies license types, copyright holders, and compliance obligations across codebases.
Persistent memory for Claude across conversations. Use when starting any task, before writing or editing code, before making decisions, when user mentions preferences or conventions, when user corrects your work, or when completing a task that overcame challenges. Ensures Claude never repeats mistakes and always applies learned patterns.
Conducts systematic root cause analysis using proven methodologies including Toyota's 5 Whys, Ishikawa fishbone diagrams, Pareto analysis, and fault tree analysis. Use when investigating bugs, debugging code, troubleshooting systems, diagnosing equipment failures, analyzing life problems, or identifying underlying causes of any issue across software engineering, hardware maintenance, process failures, or personal challenges.
Structured paragraph curation for C5: **select -> evaluate -> subset -> fuse**, so drafts converge instead of only expanding. **Trigger**: paragraph curator, curation, select evaluate fuse, paragraph selection, 选段, 评价, 融合, 收敛, 去冗余. **Use when**: you are in C5, `sections/*.md` exist, and the writing loop drifts toward 'longer by accumulation' (repetition, redundant paragraphs, weak synthesis). **Skip if**: evidence packs are thin / `evidence-selfloop` is BLOCKED; or you are pre-C2 (NO PROSE). **Network**: none. **Guardrail**: do not invent facts; do not add/remove citation keys; do not move citations across subsections; keep section-level claims consistent with `output/ARGUMENT_SKELETON.md# Consistency Contract`.
Build applications using the x402 protocol — Coinbase's open standard for HTTP-native stablecoin payments using the HTTP 402 status code. Use this skill when: - Creating APIs that require USDC payments per request (seller/server side) - Building clients or AI agents that pay for x402-protected resources (buyer/client side) - Implementing MCP servers with paid tools for Claude Desktop - Adding payment middleware to Express, Hono, or Next.js applications - Working with Base (EVM) or Solana (SVM) payment flows - Building machine-to-machine or agent-to-agent payment systems - Integrating micropayments, pay-per-use billing, or paid API access Triggers: x402, HTTP 402, payment required, USDC payments, micropayments, pay-per-use API, agentic payments, stablecoin payments, paid API endpoint, paywall middleware
Unifies API response patterns across endpoints including pagination format, error structure, status codes, response envelopes, and versioning strategy. Provides contract documentation, shared TypeScript types, middleware utilities, and migration plan. Use when standardizing "API contracts", "response formats", "API conventions", or "API consistency".
Compares old vs new prompts across test cases with diff summaries, stability metrics, breakage analysis, and fix suggestions. Use for "prompt testing", "A/B testing prompts", "prompt versioning", or "quality regression".