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Production-ready financial analyst skill with ratio analysis, DCF valuation, budget variance analysis, and rolling forecast construction. 4 Python tools (all stdlib-only). Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Expert guide for participating in the SOMA network — a decentralized system that trains a foundation model through competition. Provides data submission workflows, model training pipelines, reward claiming, SDK code generation, CLI command guidance, and competitive strategy optimization. Use when user mentions "SOMA", "soma-sdk", "soma-models", "submit data to SOMA", "train a SOMA model", "SOMA targets", "SOMA rewards", "next-byte prediction network", "decentralized model training", or asks about earning SOMA tokens through data or model contributions. Do NOT use for general machine learning, PyTorch, or JAX questions unrelated to the SOMA network.
Orchestrates TypeScript SDK integration for Aptos dApps. Routes to granular skills for specific tasks (client setup, accounts, transactions, view functions, types, wallet adapter). Use this skill for fullstack dApp integration or when multiple SDK concerns are involved. Triggers on: 'typescript sdk', 'ts-sdk', 'aptos sdk', 'SDK setup', 'interact with contract', 'call aptos', 'aptos javascript', 'frontend integration', 'fullstack'.
Sync API documentation from a Markdown file to Confluence pages using acli + REST API. Prompts for Confluence URL, API doc file path, and credentials at runtime — no pre-configured environment variables required. Use this skill whenever: uploading or syncing API docs to Confluence, updating Confluence pages from a Markdown file, publishing documentation, "sync api doc", "push doc to confluence", "อัปเดต api doc ไป confluence", "sync confluence pages", "confluence-api-doc", or when the user wants to publish or update any Markdown-based documentation to Confluence.
Web automation, debugging, and E2E testing with Playwright. Handles interactive (login, forms, reproduce bugs) and passive modes (network/console capture). Triggers on "e2e test", "browser test", "playwright", "screenshot", "debug UI", "debug frontend", "reproduce bug", "network trace", "console output", "verify fix", "test that", "verify change", "test the flow", "http://localhost", "open browser", "click button", "fill form", "submit form", "check page", "web scraping", "automation script", "headless browser", "browser automation", "selenium alternative", "puppeteer alternative", "page object", "web testing", "UI testing", "frontend testing", "visual regression", "capture network", "intercept requests", "mock API responses". PROACTIVE: Invoke for security verification, UI fix verification, testing forms/dropdowns, or multi-step UI flows. ON SESSION RESUME - check for pending UI verifications.
Live browser interaction via Playwright MCP — navigate pages, click buttons, fill forms, take screenshots.
FOX v0.1 — Fully autonomous multi-strategy trading for Hyperliquid perps via Senpi MCP. Forked from Wolf v7 + v7.1 data-driven optimizations (14-trade analysis: 2W/12L). Tighter absolute floor (0.02/lev, ~20% max ROE loss), aggressive Phase 1 timing (30min hard timeout, 15min weak peak, 10min dead weight), green-in-10 floor tightening, time-of-day scoring (+1 for 04-14 UTC, -2 for 18-02 UTC), rank jump minimum (≥15 OR vel>15). Scoring system (6+ pts), NEUTRAL regime support, tiered margin (6 entries max), BTC 1h bias alignment, market regime refresh 4h. 8-cron architecture. Independent from Wolf. Requires Senpi MCP, python3, mcporter CLI, OpenClaw cron system.
Audits codebases for common security vulnerabilities that AI coding assistants introduce in "vibe-coded" applications. Checks for exposed API keys, broken access control (Supabase RLS, Firebase rules), missing auth validation, client-side trust issues, insecure payment flows, and more. Use this skill whenever the user asks about security, wants a code review, mentions "vibe coding", or when you're writing or reviewing code that handles authentication, payments, database access, API keys, secrets, or user data — even if they don't explicitly mention security. Also trigger when the user says things like "is this safe?", "check my code", "audit this", "review for vulnerabilities", or "can someone hack this?".
Write code using Agora SDKs (agora.io) for real-time communication. Covers RTC (video/voice calling, live streaming, screen sharing), RTM (signaling, messaging, presence), Conversational AI (voice AI agents), Cloud Recording, Server Gateway, and server-side token generation. Use when the user wants to build real-time audio/video applications, integrate Agora SDKs (Web JS/TS, React, iOS Swift, Android Kotlin/Java, Go, Python), manage channels, tracks, tokens, use RTM for messaging/signaling, record RTC sessions, or build Conversational AI with the agent-toolkit. Triggers on mentions of Agora, agora.io, RTC, RTM, video calling, voice calling, real-time communication, screen share, screen sharing, record session, record calls, Cloud Recording, Server Gateway, Linux media SDK, agora-rtc-sdk-ng, agora-rtc-react, agora-rtm, conversational AI with Agora, Agora token generation, Agora authentication, agora-agent-client-toolkit, agora-agent-client-toolkit-react, agora-agent-server-sdk, AgoraVoiceAI, AgoraClient, useConversationalAI, useTranscript, useAgentState, agent transcript, agent state hook.
Rust project implementation guide for multi-crate workspace projects. Covers workspace config, toolchain (nightly + rustfmt + clippy + cranky + cargo-deny), strict lint rules (no unsafe/unwrap/expect/panic), error handling (thiserror + anyhow), async runtime (Tokio), TLS (rustls + aws-lc-rs), CI/CD (GitHub Actions with test/build/docker/SBOM), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing Rust applications.
Frontend implementation guide for React 19 + TypeScript + Vite 8 monorepo projects. Covers tech stack, project structure (bun workspaces), state management (TanStack Query for async requests + Zustand for client state), UI (shadcn/ui + Tailwind CSS 4.2), theming (light/dark/system), i18n (react-i18next), routing (React Router 7), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing frontend web applications.
React and Next.js performance optimization from Vercel Engineering. Use when building React components, optimizing performance, eliminating waterfalls, reducing bundle size, reviewing code for performance issues, or implementing server/client-side optimizations.