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Manage the full lifecycle of ADBPG Supabase projects. Use for listing/querying projects, create, pause/resume, reset password, API Keys, and security IP management. Triggers: "Supabase", "supabase project", "spb-xxx", "ADBPG Supabase"
Emergency release workflow for critical bug fixes and security patches. Use when production issues require fast-track deployment.
The unified entry skill for awiki-cli, providing agent identity capabilities and IM capabilities including private chat, group chat, and attachment sending/receiving; end-to-end encrypted communication will be supported in the future, and it is responsible for task routing, minimal loading, security rules, and confirmation rules.
Orchestrates multi-advisor council debates on high-impact architecture, technology, or product decisions. Dispatches 3-5 domain archetype subagents (pragmatic-engineer, architect-advisor, security-advocate, product-mind, devils-advocate, the-thinker) through opening statements, tensions, position evolution, and synthesis phases. Preserves dissent and delivers actionable recommendations with captured risks. Use when evaluating trade-offs, stress-testing a PRD or tech spec, resolving dilemmas with multiple viable options, or when a decision needs diverse expert perspectives. Don't use for simple yes/no questions, factual lookups, creative brainstorming without tradeoffs, or tasks where a single expert perspective suffices.
Intelligent system governor that continuously shadow-tests APIs for performance while enforcing strict financial and security guardrails against runaway costs.
Performs a structured code review on the current diff or specified files. Checks for correctness, security vulnerabilities, test coverage, code style, and adherence to the project's architecture patterns. Invoked when the user asks for a review, code check, pr review, or quality assessment.
Guides data center design and build execution—site and tier selection, capacity and density planning (kW/rack, floor loading), power and cooling architecture, physical layout and containment, network meet-me and carrier connectivity, standards alignment (TIA-942, Uptime tiers), contractor coordination, commissioning, and operational handoff (DCIM, monitoring). Use when planning a new or expanded colo/on-prem facility, reviewing MEP and rack layouts, sizing power/cooling for GPU or HPC density, running DC build phases, or accepting a hall from design—not for cloud VPC/IaC (infrastructure-engineer), K8s deploy (cluster-deployment-engineer), ADRs (senior-system-architecture), GRC-only (cybersecurity), compute utilization (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency), DC portfolio (data-center-portfolio-planning-execution-lead), or capacity delivery schedule (senior-data-center-capacity-delivery-manager).
Guides identity and access management—workforce and machine identity lifecycle, RBAC/ABAC/PBAC entitlement design, access reviews and recertification, SSO/SAML/OIDC federation, privileged access (PAM/JIT), cloud IAM least privilege (AWS/GCP/Azure concepts), service accounts and secrets hygiene, and separation of duties. Use for IAM, identity governance, access review, RBAC, least privilege, SSO federation, PAM, privileged access, cloud IAM policy, service account, or SoD—not full cloud landing zone architecture (enterprise-cloud-architect), broad cloud security controls (cloud-security-engineer), day-2 break-glass ticket execution only (cloud-system-administrator), pentest (penetration-tester), or legal/HR policy drafting only.
Configure an AI agent to send OpenTelemetry traces to Coval. Use when a user wants to add Coval tracing, instrument an agent for simulations or conversation monitoring, make traces show up in Coval, handle SIP/PSTN/WebSocket trace correlation, or replace the one-command wizard with a security-reviewable manual setup.
Apply when deciding whether VTEX Master Data is the right storage for a given workload, designing JSON Schemas with v-indexed, v-cache, v-security, and v-triggers, planning entity capacity and lifecycle, or auditing existing Master Data usage. Covers when to use MD versus Catalog, OMS, VBase, or external databases, schema design best practices, indexing strategy, trigger patterns, and operational considerations. Use before creating any new Master Data entity.
Guides development of Fastify Node.js backend servers and REST APIs using TypeScript or JavaScript. Use when building, configuring, or debugging a Fastify application — including defining routes, implementing plugins, setting up JSON Schema validation, handling errors, optimising performance, managing authentication, configuring CORS and security headers, integrating databases, working with WebSockets, and deploying to production. Covers the full Fastify request lifecycle (hooks, serialization, logging with Pino) and TypeScript integration via strip types. Trigger terms: Fastify, Node.js server, REST API, API routes, backend framework, fastify.config, server.ts, app.ts.
Local mirror of OpenAI Codex product documentation (developers.openai.com/codex): CLI, Cloud, web app, IDE extension, hooks, skills, plugins, MCP, subagents, AGENTS.md, prompts, rules, sandboxing, models, pricing, security, and configuration. Use whenever the user asks how Codex behaves, how to install or configure Codex, or what a Codex flag, slash command, or feature does (including informal phrasing such as "hooks", "--resume", "sandbox modes", "cloud environments"). Read this skill's references/ before generic web search for Codex product questions. Do NOT use for Claude Code, Cursor, or other agents -- in particular, do not use for "Claude Code hooks" or general OpenAI API, ChatGPT, Realtime, or non-Codex coding help.