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OpenAI Codex Rust coding patterns distilled from the codex-rs workspace. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring Rust code — especially for async agents, CLI tools, sandboxing, Ratatui TUIs, JSON-RPC protocols, tokio-based services, or any codebase that needs defensive panic discipline. Trigger even when the user does not explicitly mention Codex, because the patterns generalize to any production Rust workspace. Covers async cancellation, error enum design, process sandboxing, Cargo workspace architecture, wiremock-based fakes, insta snapshot testing, OpenTelemetry tracing, and Ratatui rendering.
Use this skill when the user asks about Goldsky Edge — the managed RPC endpoint service for EVM chains. Triggers on: 'Edge RPC', 'Goldsky RPC endpoint', 'edge.goldsky.com', 'eth_getLogs is slow', 'RPC rate limit', 'hedged requests', 'flashblocks', 'HyperEVM system transactions', 'x402 pay-per-request RPC', 'Goldsky Edge pricing', 'Edge dashboard', 'gs_edge_ API key', 'rpc-edge'. Also use this skill when the user wants a resilient, low-latency JSON-RPC endpoint for EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon zkEVM, BSC, Avalanche, Berachain, HyperEVM, Monad, Sei, Sonic, Unichain, zkSync, etc.), is debugging RPC errors like -32005/-32012/-32014/-32015/-32016, or is comparing providers (Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode, Ankr) against Edge. For questions about self-hosting eRPC or custom eRPC configuration beyond what Edge exposes, point them at https://docs.erpc.cloud/llms.txt. Do NOT trigger on Goldsky Mirror, Turbo, or Subgraph pipeline questions — those belong to their respective skills.
Provides NodeReal MegaNode blockchain infrastructure APIs for 25+ chains including BSC, Ethereum, opBNB, Optimism, Polygon, Arbitrum, and Klaytn. Covers standard JSON-RPC endpoints, Enhanced APIs (nr_ methods for ERC-20 token balances, NFT holdings, asset transfers), MegaFuel gasless transactions via BEP-322 paymaster, Direct Route MEV protection, Debug/Trace APIs, WebSocket subscriptions, ETH Beacon Chain consensus layer, Portal API usage monitoring, API Marketplace (NFTScan, Contracts API, SPACE ID, Greenfield, BNB Staking, PancakeSwap, zkSync), non-EVM chains (Aptos, NEAR, Avalanche), and JWT authentication. Use when building blockchain dApps with NodeReal, querying token or NFT data, setting up RPC infrastructure, configuring gasless transactions, protecting against MEV, tracing transactions, verifying smart contracts, resolving .bnb domains, or monitoring validators and API usage.
Use when user asks about blockchain data or building Web3 applications — token balances, NFT ownership, transaction history, ENS resolution, on-chain statistics, JSON-RPC calls, webhooks, real-time monitoring, or any Nodit API integration across EVM, Solana, Sui, Aptos, and other chains
Querying Stellar chain data via Stellar RPC (preferred) and Horizon (legacy). Covers RPC JSON-RPC methods, Horizon REST endpoints, streaming, pagination, historical queries, Hubble/Galexie for deep history, and the RPC/Horizon migration story. Use when reading balances, transactions, operations, ledgers, contract events, or building any indexer/analytics workflow.
How to read data from the Sui network. Use when choosing or implementing a data access strategy — queries for on-chain state, indexing pipelines, historical lookups, event subscriptions, cross-chain reads, or off-chain blob storage. Covers the three live Sui APIs (gRPC, GraphQL RPC, deprecated JSON-RPC), the Archival Store, the General-Purpose Indexer, the `sui-indexer-alt` custom indexing framework, and Walrus for off-chain blobs.
Platform-neutral guidance for using Open Browser Use, the open-source Chrome automation stack for AI agents. Use when an agent needs to install, verify, troubleshoot, or operate Open Browser Use through its browser extension, native CLI, JavaScript SDK, Python SDK, Go SDK, or Browser Use style JSON-RPC methods; use for tasks involving real Chrome tabs, user tab claiming, CDP commands, downloads, file choosers, clipboard helpers, or session cleanup.
Generate a complete MCP server implementation optimized for Copilot Studio integration with proper schema constraints and streamable HTTP support
Use this skill when reading video-analytics metrics, incidents, alerts, and sensor data via the VA-MCP server (port 9901). Not for live VLM or incident-range narrative reports.