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Enforce disciplined agent development workflows with plan-first development, small-slice execution, specialized self-review roles, quality gates, and project setup. Use when starting a new project, setting up development conventions, wanting structured planning, or needing the agent to follow best practices for code quality, review, and validation.
Alchemy IaC framework for TypeScript. Use when the user mentions Alchemy, wants to set up infrastructure, deploy Cloudflare Workers, configure databases, KV, R2, queues, use bindings and secrets, set up dev mode, use framework adapters (Vite, Astro, React Router, SvelteKit, Nuxt, TanStack Start), create custom resources, or work with any Alchemy provider.
Use this whenever an OpenChoreo task needs a platform-level change or investigation: cluster setup, Helm upgrades, kubectl work, plane connectivity, platform resources, ComponentTypes, Traits, Workflows, gateways, secret stores, identity, GitOps, observability, or cluster-side debugging. If the same task also involves deploying or debugging an application through `occ`, activate `openchoreo-developer` too instead of waiting to escalate later.
Day 2 morning move of a Foundation Sprint. Forces generation of 3 to 7 candidate approaches as one-page summaries before the team converges on a top bet. Use after Day 1 is signed and before Magic Lenses on Day 2 afternoon. Enforces a minimum of 3 approaches to prevent first-idea anchoring. Each approach summary names what it is, why it serves the differentiators, and includes a simple visual.
Use before any major initiative, architecture decision, or competitive strategy choice. Triggers on "should we build this?", "how do we compete?", "is the timing right?", or when evaluating resource allocation. Scores five parallel factors (Tao/Heaven/Earth/Command/Method) → go/caution/stop verdict.
Activated when the user mentions LiteFlow (a lightweight Java rule engine/business orchestration framework). Coverage includes: components, EL rules (THEN/WHEN/IF/SWITCH/FOR/WHILE/ITERATOR, etc.), context, script components, rule configuration sources, configuration items, executors, AI Agent orchestration (ReAct Agent / liteflow-react-agent), testing and debugging, source code details.
Analyze Terraform plan JSON output for AzureRM Provider to distinguish between false-positive diffs (order-only changes in Set-type attributes) and actual resource changes. Use when reviewing terraform plan output for Azure resources like Application Gateway, Load Balancer, Firewall, Front Door, NSG, and other resources with Set-type attributes that cause spurious diffs due to internal ordering changes.
A skill to build and manage Home Assistant configurations. Use when using the Home Assistant Builder (`hab`) CLI to inspect, create, update, delete, operate, or troubleshoot Home Assistant resources; when a user mentions hab, Home Assistant CLI automation, Lovelace/dashboard edits, helpers, automations, scripts, backups, ESPHome, or Home Assistant operations from a terminal.
Infrastructure-as-Code fundamentals for data engineers using Terraform to provision AWS resources (S3, EC2, IAM)
Manage Azure DevOps resources via CLI including projects, repos, pipelines, builds, pull requests, work items, artifacts, and service endpoints. Use when working with Azure DevOps, az commands, devops automation, CI/CD, or when user mentions Azure DevOps CLI.
Cloud-based quantum chemistry platform with Python API. Preferred for computational chemistry workflows including pKa prediction, geometry optimization, conformer searching, molecular property calculations, protein-ligand docking (AutoDock Vina), and AI protein cofolding (Chai-1, Boltz-1/2). Use when tasks involve quantum chemistry calculations, molecular property prediction, DFT or semiempirical methods, neural network potentials (AIMNet2), protein-ligand binding predictions, or automated computational chemistry pipelines. Provides cloud compute resources with no local setup required.
Use when developing, reviewing, or explaining Rill projects and project files (connectors, models, metrics views, explores, canvases, themes, rill.yaml, sources, alerts, reports, APIs). Apply runtime workflow guidance and project-file reference docs, and cite rule files and source URLs.