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Persist canister state across upgrades. Covers StableBTreeMap and MemoryManager in Rust, persistent actor in Motoko, and upgrade hook patterns. Use when dealing with canister upgrades, data persistence, data lost after upgrade, stable storage, StableBTreeMap, pre_upgrade traps, or heap vs stable memory. Do NOT use for inter-canister calls or access control — use multi-canister or canister-security instead.
Accept, send, and manage ckBTC (chain-key Bitcoin). Covers BTC deposit flow via minter, ckBTC transfers, withdrawal to BTC, subaccount derivation, and UTXO management. Use when integrating Bitcoin, ckBTC, BTC deposits, or BTC withdrawals in a canister. Do NOT use for plain token transfers without BTC minting/withdrawal — use icrc-ledger instead.
Manage cycles and canister lifecycle. Covers cycle balance checks, top-ups, freezing thresholds, canister creation, and ICP-to-cycles conversion via the CMC. Use when working with cycles, canister funding, freezing threshold, frozen canister, out of cycles, top-up, canister creation, or cycle balance. Do NOT use for wallet-to-dApp integration or ICRC signer flows — use wallet-integration instead.
Configure and launch an SNS DAO to decentralize a dapp. Covers token economics, governance parameters, testflight validation, NNS proposal submission, and decentralization swap. Use when launching an SNS, configuring tokenomics, or setting up DAO governance for a dapp. Do NOT use for NNS governance or general canister management.
Implement on-chain encryption using vetKeys (verifiable encrypted threshold key derivation). Covers key derivation, IBE encryption/decryption, transport keys, and access control. Use when adding encryption, decryption, on-chain privacy, vetKeys, or identity-based encryption to a canister. Do NOT use for authentication — use internet-identity instead.
HTTP outcalls performed by the backend canister (not in the frontend).
MANDATORY recipe for every Caffeine build that calls OpenAI (ChatGPT, GPT-4o, an LLM, a chatbot, embeddings). The ONLY supported path is the `openai-client` mops package with a canister-side API-key bearer. Hand-rolling `ic.http_request` to `api.openai.com/v1/...` is a FORBIDDEN anti-pattern — it leaks the bearer across replicated outcalls (security + 13× billing impact), bypasses the typed request/response bindings, and forces hand-rolled JSON on a language with poor JSON support. Load this skill whenever the user, spec, or any prior task mentions ChatGPT, GPT (any version), OpenAI, an LLM, a chatbot, or embeddings — and BEFORE writing any code that touches `api.openai.com`.
Guides use of the icp command-line tool for building and deploying Internet Computer applications. Covers project configuration (icp.yaml), recipes, environments, canister lifecycle, and identity management. Use when building, deploying, or managing any IC project. Use when the user mentions icp, dfx, canister deployment, local network, or project setup. Do NOT use for canister-level programming patterns like access control, inter-canister calls, or stable memory — use domain-specific skills instead.
MANDATORY recipe for every Caffeine build that lists upcoming events or creates events on the user's own Google Calendar. The ONLY supported path is the `googlecalendar-client` mops package (Calendar REST API v3) combined with the `google-oauth` mops package (token exchange + refresh + PKCE). Hand-rolling `ic.http_request` calls to `oauth2.googleapis.com` or `www.googleapis.com/calendar/v3` is a FORBIDDEN anti-pattern — it bypasses bearer auth, replication-cost safeguards, and the `google-oauth` library's percent-encoding and JSON parsing. Load this skill whenever the user, spec, or any prior task mentions scheduling, calendar events, appointments, meetings, "add to calendar", or any equivalent phrasing — and BEFORE writing any code that touches a Google endpoint.
Serve cryptographically verified responses from query calls using Merkle trees and subnet BLS signatures. Covers certified data API, RbTree/CertTree construction, witness generation, and frontend certificate validation. Use when query responses need verification, certified data, or response authenticity proofs.