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Build a LiveAvatar integration end-to-end — assesses the user's existing stack, recommends the optimal path, and guides implementation. Use when: (1) Building a new LiveAvatar integration, (2) Adding a real-time avatar to an app or site, (3) Connecting LiveAvatar to an existing AI pipeline, (4) User mentions LiveAvatar, real-time avatar, interactive avatar, conversational avatar, or lip-sync avatar, (5) Deciding between Embed, FULL Mode, and LITE Mode, (6) Migrating from HeyGen Interactive Avatar to LiveAvatar.
Verify UI changes in the browser using Shiplight MCP tools.
Generative Engine Optimization review: evaluate your content's visibility to AI-powered search engines — citation-worthiness, content structure, authority signals, llms.txt, entity clarity, and AI retrieval readiness.
Write programmatic Node.js or TypeScript scripts that drive the DatoCMS Content Management API using @datocms/cma-client, @datocms/cma-client-node, or @datocms/cma-client-browser — the code-first companion for content-heavy and automation work. Prefer this skill whenever the task needs real code for records, uploads, or project automation — including short mid-conversation asks like "publish them", "fix those slugs", "delete all drafts", or "bulk import this CSV", and longer checked-in scripts. Covers four areas: (1) content operations — create/update/delete/publish records, bulk import/export and CSV pipelines, pagination over large record sets, asset uploads from URL or local files with metadata, structured text and block payload edits; (2) environment and project governance — fork/promote environments, webhooks and build triggers, project settings and maintenance mode, scheduled publish/unpublish workflows, audit logs, usage analytics, subscription limits; (3) access control and typed flows — roles and API tokens, upload tracks and tags, generated CMA schema types for type-safe record operations; (4) schema and UI configuration when the user explicitly bypasses the migrations workflow or wants schema mutations embedded in a larger script — models, fields, blocks, saved filters, dashboard and schema menus, plugin install and configuration. For ordinary schema changes inside a project with a migrations workflow or a secondary environment, prefer `datocms-cli` migrations as the safe default; reach for this skill only when the user opts out or the mutation is part of a broader automation. Works for both one-off execution via `cma:call` / `cma:script` and checked-in `buildClient()` scripts for reusable or unattended code.
Expert in migrating Apache Solr collections to OpenSearch indexes. Translates Solr XML/JSON schemas to OpenSearch mappings and converts Solr syntax (Standard, DisMax, eDisMax) into OpenSearch DSL. Provides sizing for nodes, shards, and JVM heap. Provides guidance auf authentication migration from Solr to OpenSearch. Uses the AWS Knowledge MCP Server for accurate, up-to-date OpenSearch and AWS service information.
Use when the user asks to investigate, audit, trace, or explain how a feature, issue, module, workflow, API, config, or behavior works across one or more codebase projects.
Use when the user wants a full feature-development chain: clarify a rough feature idea into a prompt, review it with the user, then hand it to grill-with-docs, to-prd, to-issues, and tdd.
Fills gaps in existing healthcare practitioner lists — adds missing phone numbers, credentials, specialties, contact info, education, reviews, and regulatory data. Triggers: "enrich my provider list", "fill in missing data", "add phone numbers to these doctors", "complete this practitioner database", "enrich CRM export", "fill gaps in my provider data", "supplement this healthcare list". Accepts CSV, Google Sheet URL, or pasted data. Searches for each provider's practice website, extracts missing fields, and enriches with reviews, clinical trials, and accreditation via WSAs. Do NOT use for extracting providers from practice URLs — use healthcare-providers-extract instead. Do NOT use for validating credentials — use healthcare-providers-verify instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Researches meeting attendees and their companies before any meeting using real-time web data. Surfaces roles, recent activity, company context, and talking points — then maps cross-attendee relationships. Use this skill when the user asks to prepare for a meeting, research someone they're meeting, or wants context on attendees. Common triggers: "prepare me for my meeting", "who am I meeting with", "research this person", "meeting prep", "brief me on [person]", "I have a meeting with [person/company]", "get me ready for my call", "what should I know about [person]", "background on [person] before our meeting", "attendee research". Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data. Do NOT use for multi-company competitor monitoring (use competitor-intel) or single-company deep dives without attendees (use company-deep-dive).
Build production RAG systems with semantic chunking, incremental indexing, and filtered retrieval. Use when implementing document ingestion pipelines, vector search with Qdrant, or context-aware retrieval. Covers chunking strategies, change detection, payload indexing, and context expansion. NOT when doing simple similarity search without production requirements.
Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.
Use when asked to show messages, get an overview, or summarize x-bees chats for today, yesterday, a specific date, or a date range (e.g. current week)