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Generates Enonic XP controller files (TypeScript/JavaScript) and paired XML descriptors for pages, parts, and layouts. Covers lib-portal imports, HTTP handler exports, region definitions, Thymeleaf/Mustache rendering, and response processors. Use when scaffolding page controllers with regions, part controllers with config access, layout controllers with multi-region support, or response processors for Enonic XP sites. Do not use for content type schemas, headless Next.js/React frontends, GraphQL Guillotine queries, or non-Enonic web frameworks.
Implements Syncfusion DataManager for local/remote binding, CRUD, querying, caching, and middleware. Supports JsonAdaptor, ODataAdaptor, ODataV4Adaptor, UrlAdaptor, WebApiAdaptor, WebMethodAdaptor, RemoteSaveAdaptor, GraphQLAdaptor, CustomDataAdaptor, and CustomAdaptor. Covers Query class, filtering, sorting, paging, grouping, persistence, offline mode, caching, and error handling.
Complete skill for the Analyzify Shopify analytics and tracking app. Covers all Analyzify MCP features and workflows. Trigger when the user wants to: check store info, view workspace details, query Google Analytics 4 data, run GA4 reports, check GA4 traffic, query Google Search Console data, view search performance, top queries, query Google Ads campaigns and performance, view ad spend and ROAS, access Shopify store data via Admin API, list products, collections, orders, query historical analytics reports, campaign attribution, traffic trends, check connected accounts, view API key capabilities, or any Analyzify-related task. Covers questions like: "what is my store", "what is my space ID", "show my GA4 traffic", "top search queries this week", "how are my Google Ads performing", "list my products", "show campaign attribution", "compare organic vs paid traffic", "what accounts are connected", "what plan am I on", "show my store dashboard", "daily sessions this month". All operations use MCP tools: execute_graphql, execute_report_graphql, introspect_schema, introspect_report_schema.
Interact with the JFrog Platform via the JFrog CLI and REST/GraphQL APIs. Use this skill when the user wants to manage Artifactory repositories, upload or download artifacts, manage builds, configure permissions, manage users and groups, work with access tokens, configure JFrog CLI servers, search artifacts, manage properties, set up replication, manage JFrog Projects, run security audits or scans, look up CVE details, query exposures scan results from JFrog Advanced Security, manage release bundles and lifecycle operations, aggregate or export platform data, or perform any JFrog Platform administration task. Also use when the user mentions jf, jfrog, artifactory, xray, distribution, evidence, apptrust, onemodel, graphql, workers, mission control, curation, advanced security, exposures, or any JFrog product name.
Apply when installing, publishing, upgrading, or rolling back a VTEX IO storefront theme app (`vendor.store-theme` or any app that owns `store/blocks.json`, `store/routes.json`, and `store/contentSchemas.json`). Covers how Site Editor and theme content are scoped by the app's MAJOR version, why a major version bump leaves the new major with no merchant content and silently falls back to default theme content, the safe install-in-workspace, migrate- content with the `updateThemeIds` mutation, smoke-test, then promote workflow, the 3-way mine-wins merge that `vtex workspace promote` performs against `vtex.pages-graphql` VBase (with automatic per-minute `userData_backup` snapshots when conflicts are resolved), and the support-led recovery path. Use for any operation that changes which version of a content-holding app is installed in `master`.
Comprehensive fullstack development skill for building complete web applications with React, Next.js, Node.js, GraphQL, and PostgreSQL. Includes project scaffolding, code quality analysis, architecture patterns, and complete tech stack guidance. Use when building new projects, analyzing code quality, implementing design patterns, or setting up development workflows.
Lightning Web Components development skill with PICKLES architecture methodology, component scaffolding, wire service patterns, event handling, Apex integration, GraphQL support, and Jest test generation. Build modern Salesforce UIs with proper reactivity, accessibility, dark mode compatibility, and performance patterns.
Design new APIs or review existing ones using debate-driven multi-agent workshop. Agents propose designs and challenge each other on consumer UX, domain modeling, security, performance, and standards compliance. Use when the user wants to design a new API, review an existing API, decide between REST/GraphQL, or improve API architecture. Keywords: api design, api review, rest api, graphql, openapi, api architecture, api specification, endpoint design, api standards.
OpenAPI Generator - generate clients and servers from OpenAPI specs USE WHEN: user mentions "OpenAPI Generator CLI", "generate Java client", "generate Spring server", "openapi-generator-cli", "openapi-generator-maven-plugin", asks about "generate server from OpenAPI", "OpenAPI Generator templates" DO NOT USE FOR: TypeScript-only generation - use `openapi-codegen` instead; Writing OpenAPI specs - use `openapi` instead; GraphQL - use `graphql-codegen` instead
Generates Enonic XP scripts for bulk content operations — creating, updating, querying, migrating, and transforming content using lib-content and lib-node APIs. Covers the query DSL (NoQL), aggregations, batch processing, task controllers for long-running operations, and export/import workflows. Use when writing bulk content creation, update, or deletion scripts, querying with NoQL syntax, migrating content between environments, running long-running task operations, or working with aggregations and paginated retrieval. Do not use for Guillotine GraphQL frontend queries, content type schema definitions, single contentLib.get() calls, or non-Enonic data migration tools.
Use when the user needs API design, microservices architecture, event-driven systems, database integration, caching strategies, or backend observability. Triggers: REST/GraphQL API implementation, service architecture design, message queue setup, rate limiting, health checks, OpenTelemetry integration.
Craft CMS 5 plugin and module development — extending Craft. Covers the full extend surface: elements, element queries, services, models, records, project config, controllers, CP templates, migrations, queue jobs, console commands, field types, native fields, events, behaviors, Twig extensions, utilities, widgets, filesystems, debugging, testing, and GraphQL. Triggers on: beforePrepare(), afterSave(), defineSources(), defineTableAttributes(), attributeHtml(), MemoizableArray, getConfig(), handleChanged, $allowAnonymous, $enableCsrfValidation, BaseNativeField, EVENT_DEFINE_NATIVE_FIELDS, FieldLayoutBehavior, EVENT_REGISTER, EVENT_DEFINE, EVENT_BEFORE, EVENT_AFTER, CraftVariable, registerTwigExtension, DefineConsoleActionsEvent, PHPStan, Pest. Always use when writing, editing, or reviewing any Craft CMS plugin or module code.