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Operate Linear workspace issues, projects, and teams through Linear GraphQL API using UXC. Use when tasks require querying or creating issues, managing projects, or interacting with Linear workflow. Supports both Personal API Key and OAuth authentication.
Golang OpenAPI/Swagger documentation with swaggo/swag — annotation comments (@Summary, @Param, @Success, @Router, @Security), swag init code generation, framework integrations (gin, echo, fiber, chi, net/http), security definitions (Bearer/JWT, OAuth2, API key), and struct tags (swaggertype, enums, example, swaggerignore). Apply when adding or maintaining Swagger/OpenAPI docs in a Go project, or when the codebase imports github.com/swaggo/swag, github.com/swaggo/gin-swagger, github.com/swaggo/echo-swagger, github.com/swaggo/http-swagger, or github.com/swaggo/files.
Expert security auditor specializing in DevSecOps, comprehensive cybersecurity, and compliance frameworks. Masters vulnerability assessment, threat modeling, secure authentication (OAuth2/OIDC), OWASP standards, cloud security, and security automation. Handles DevSecOps integration, compliance (GDPR/HIPAA/SOC2), and incident response. Use PROACTIVELY for security audits, DevSecOps, or compliance implementation.
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for SAP Business Application Studio (BAS), the cloud-based IDE on SAP BTP built on Code-OSS. Use when setting up BAS subscriptions, creating dev spaces, connecting to external systems, deploying MTA applications, troubleshooting connectivity issues, managing Git repositories, configuring runtime versions, or using the layout editor. Keywords: SAP Business Application Studio, BAS, SAP BTP, dev space, Cloud Foundry, MTA, multitarget application, SAP Fiori, CAP, HANA, destination, WebIDEEnabled, Cloud Connector, Service Center, Storyboard, Layout Editor, ABAP, OData, subscription, entitlements, role collection, Business_Application_Studio_Developer, Git, clone, push, pull, Gerrit, PAT, OAuth, asdf, runtime, Node.js, Java, Python, Task Explorer, CI/CD, Yeoman, generator, template wizard, mbt, mtar, debugging, breakpoint
Develops business applications on SAP Business Technology Platform (BTP) using CAP (Node.js/Java) or ABAP Cloud. Use when: building cloud applications on SAP BTP, deploying to Cloud Foundry or Kyma runtimes, integrating with SAP HANA Cloud, implementing SAP Fiori UIs, connecting to remote SAP systems, building multitenant SaaS applications, extending SAP S/4HANA or SuccessFactors, setting up CI/CD pipelines, implementing observability, or following SAP development best practices. Keywords: SAP BTP, Business Technology Platform, CAP, Cloud Application Programming Model, ABAP Cloud, Cloud Foundry, Kyma, SAP HANA Cloud, SAP Fiori, SAPUI5, CI/CD, observability, multitenant, SaaS, SAP BTP ABAP environment, SAP Business Application Studio, SAP Cloud SDK, SAP Integration Suite, SAP Event Mesh, SAP Connectivity Service, SAP Destination Service, XSUAA, OAuth, OpenID Connect, OData, CDS, Core Data Services, ABAP CDS, ABAP RESTful Application Programming Model, RAP, ABAP development, SAP BTP development
Appwrite Dart SDK skill. Use when building Flutter apps (mobile, web, desktop) or server-side Dart applications with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth), database queries, file uploads with native file handling, real-time subscriptions, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
Builds ASP.NET Core APIs, EF Core data access, gRPC, SignalR, and backend services with middleware, security (OAuth, JWT, OWASP), resilience, messaging, OpenAPI, .NET Aspire, Semantic Kernel, HybridCache, YARP reverse proxy, output caching, Office documents (Excel, Word, PowerPoint), PDF, and architecture patterns. Spans 32 topic areas. Do not use for UI rendering patterns or CI/CD pipeline authoring.
Guides the agent through migrating Capacitor apps from discontinued Ionic Enterprise SDK plugins (Auth Connect, Identity Vault, Secure Storage) to their Capawesome alternatives (OAuth, Biometrics, Secure Preferences, SQLite). Covers dependency detection, side-by-side API mapping, code replacement, and platform-specific configuration for each plugin pair. Do not use for migrating Capacitor apps or plugins to a newer version, setting up Capawesome Cloud, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Bot Service development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Azure bots with Web Chat/Direct Line, Teams, OAuth/SSO, QnA/LUIS, or proactive messaging, and other Azure AI Bot Service related development tasks. Not for Azure Health Bot (use azure-health-bot), Azure Web PubSub (use azure-web-pubsub), Azure Communication Services (use azure-communication-services), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service).
Use when the task involves authentication, user signups, logins, password recovery, OAuth providers, role-based access control, or protecting routes and functions. Always use `@netlify/identity`. Never use `netlify-identity-widget` or `gotrue-js` — they are deprecated.
Work with the DatoCMS CLI tool (datocms) for command-line migrations, schema type generation, direct one-off CMA calls, typed one-off TypeScript CMA scripts, environment operations, deployment workflows, and multi-project profile syncing. Use when users ask for datocms CLI commands or scripts such as migrations:new, migrations:run, schema:generate, cma:call, cma:docs, cma:script (for ad-hoc typed TypeScript scripts with ambient client/Schema globals), migration scaffolding for models/fields/blocks, CLI setup with datocms.config.json and profiles, OAuth authentication (login, logout, whoami), discovering accessible projects (projects:list), project linking (link, unlink), environment commands (list/fork/promote/rename/destroy), maintenance-mode toggling, CI/CD migration pipelines, blueprint/client project sync, imports from WordPress or Contentful (including assets/content), and CLI plugin management (plugins:install, plugins:add, plugins:available, plugins:link for local plugin development, plugins:remove, plugins:update, plugins:reset, plugins:inspect).
Expert guidance for building conversational AI applications with Chainlit framework in Python. Use when (1) creating chat interfaces for LLM applications, (2) building apps with OpenAI, LangChain, LlamaIndex, or Mistral AI, (3) implementing streaming responses, (4) adding UI elements like images, files, charts, (5) handling user file uploads, (6) implementing authentication (OAuth, password), (7) creating multi-step workflows with visible steps, (8) building RAG applications with document upload, or (9) deploying chat apps to web, Slack, Discord, or Teams.