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Run MobSF (Mobile Security Framework) for automated static and dynamic analysis of Android and iOS apps. Detects insecure storage, weak crypto, hardcoded secrets, and permission issues.
Enables Claude Code to collaborate with OpenAI Codex CLI on Windows. Use this skill when the user wants to get a second opinion from Codex, compare approaches between Claude and Codex, or leverage both AI assistants for collaborative problem-solving. This skill supports both non-interactive mode (automatic response retrieval) and interactive mode (visual pane splitting with tmux).
Compose and post to X.com using Chrome CDP automation. Use when user asks to "post to X", "tweet", "draft a tweet", "share on X", or "write a thread". Handles Chrome launch, text input with emoji/unicode support, and multi-paragraph formatting via real browser automation (no API costs, bypasses anti-bot detection).
When the user wants to analyze Google Search Console data, use GSC API, or interpret search performance. Also use when the user mentions "GSC," "Search Console," "indexing report," "Core Web Vitals," "Enhancements," "Insights report," "search performance," "search queries," "search performance report," "URL inspection," "impressions," "CTR," "average position," "index coverage," "title tag," "meta description," "GSC data analysis," "Search Console API," or "searchanalytics.query."
SonarQube/SonarCloud integration for continuous code quality. Setup, configuration, quality gates, and CI/CD integration. USE WHEN: user mentions "SonarQube", "SonarCloud", "quality gates", asks about "code coverage", "technical debt", "code smells", "sonar-project.properties", "SonarScanner" DO NOT USE FOR: ESLint/Biome - use linting skills, OWASP security - use security skills, testing tools - use Vitest/Playwright skills
Analyze VictoriaMetrics query trace JSON to diagnose slow queries and produce a structured performance report with time breakdown, bottleneck analysis, and optimization recommendations. ALWAYS use this skill when: (1) the user mentions a VictoriaMetrics or VM trace, query trace, or trace JSON, (2) the user provides or references a JSON file containing duration_msec/message/children fields, (3) the user asks why a VictoriaMetrics/VM query is slow and has trace output, (4) the user asks about vmstorage node distribution, cache misses, or rollup performance in the context of a trace, (5) the user mentions vmselect trace, trace=1, or query performance debugging with VictoriaMetrics. This skill provides a structured report template that ensures consistent, thorough analysis — do not attempt to analyze VM traces without it.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Query Builder component for building dynamic, customizable query interfaces with complex filtering logic. Use this when creating advanced search interfaces, implementing business rule engines, or building data filtering workflows with nested condition groups and AND/OR logic. Supports rule management, drag-drop UI, state persistence, and extensive customization options.
Use when setting up TYPO3 extension test infrastructure, writing unit/functional/E2E tests, configuring PHPUnit, mutation testing, mocking, CI/CD test pipelines, or debugging CI failures. Also triggers on: ensure proper testing, test matrix, integration testing, e2e testing, coverage, test generation.
Apply principled negotiation using BATNA, ZOPA, and the Harvard method to prepare for and conduct negotiations. Use this skill when the user needs to prepare for a negotiation, evaluate their bargaining position, design win-win solutions, or handle difficult negotiation situations — even if they say 'how do I negotiate this deal', 'what's my leverage', 'they won't budge on price', or 'help me prepare for this meeting'.
Run structured multi-role design reviews and architecture debates for technical decisions. Use when Codex needs to compare options, pressure-test tradeoffs, recommend an MVP path, or simulate a meeting with distinct evaluation roles such as moderator, skeptic, pragmatist, minimalist, maximalist, retrieval architect, Granary workflow lead, semantic purist, lightweight contrarian, context economist, or workflow conservative.
Calculate ETF premium or discount relative to Net Asset Value (NAV) using Yahoo Finance data. Use this skill whenever the user asks about an ETF's premium or discount, NAV comparison, whether an ETF is trading above or below its fair value, or wants to compare market price vs NAV. Triggers: "ETF premium", "ETF discount", "NAV premium", "is SPY trading at a premium", "AGG premium to NAV", "market price vs NAV", "ETF mispricing", "BITO premium", "IBIT premium", "bond ETF discount", "trading above/below NAV", "ETF premium screener", "which ETFs have biggest discount", "compare ETF NAV", "ETF arbitrage", or any request involving the gap between an ETF's market price and its underlying value. Also triggers when analyzing leveraged, inverse, international, bond, commodity, or crypto ETFs where premium/discount is a known concern.
Ingests unstructured and semi-structured documents into Neo4j as a knowledge graph. Use when chunking PDFs, HTML, plain text, or Markdown; extracting entities and relationships from text with an LLM (SimpleKGPipeline, neo4j-graphrag); loading JSON via apoc.load.json; building Document→Chunk→Entity graph structures; or connecting LangChain/LlamaIndex document loaders to Neo4j. Covers neo4j-graphrag SimpleKGPipeline, LLM Graph Builder web UI, entity resolution, chunking strategies, and graph schema design for RAG pipelines. Does NOT handle structured CSV/relational import — use neo4j-import-skill. Does NOT handle GraphRAG retrieval after ingestion — use neo4j-graphrag-skill. Does NOT handle vector index creation — use neo4j-vector-search-skill.