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This skill should be used when the user asks to "audit Python dependencies for vulnerabilities", "scan requirements.txt for CVEs", "set up pip-audit", "fix vulnerable Python packages", or needs guidance on Python dependency security scanning with pip-audit.
Convert between XNO units (raw/xno/knano/mnano) with exact BigInt precision.
Audits codebases for common security vulnerabilities that AI coding assistants introduce in "vibe-coded" applications. Checks for exposed API keys, broken access control (Supabase RLS, Firebase rules), missing auth validation, client-side trust issues, insecure payment flows, and more. Use this skill whenever the user asks about security, wants a code review, mentions "vibe coding", or when you're writing or reviewing code that handles authentication, payments, database access, API keys, secrets, or user data — even if they don't explicitly mention security. Also trigger when the user says things like "is this safe?", "check my code", "audit this", "review for vulnerabilities", or "can someone hack this?".
Use this skill when designing or implementing API monetization strategies - usage-based pricing, rate limiting, developer tier management, Stripe metering integration, or API billing systems. Triggers on tasks involving API pricing models, metered billing, per-request charging, quota enforcement, developer portal tiers, overage handling, and Stripe usage records.
Run all security scanners against the project and produce a unified, severity-bucketed report. Orchestrates gitleaks (secrets), osv-scanner/trivy (dependency vulns), semgrep (static analysis), context-file injection scanner (built-in), and repo hygiene checks (built-in). Missing scanners are skipped with install hints — the scan always completes. Triggers on: 'security check', 'security scan', 'run security', 'scan for secrets', 'check for vulnerabilities', 'security audit', 'audit dependencies', 'check secrets', 'find vulnerabilities', 'scan codebase'.
Library-agnostic Flutter/Dart code review checklist covering widget best practices, state management patterns (BLoC, Riverpod, Provider, GetX, MobX, Signals), Dart idioms, performance, accessibility, security, and clean architecture.
Designated Publisher for aibtc.news: review signals, curate the front page, compile and inscribe the daily brief, manage treasury and payouts
Run Lighthouse CLI audits for websites and web applications from environment setup through result interpretation. Use when the user wants to audit performance, accessibility, SEO, best practices, PWA readiness, Core Web Vitals, Lighthouse CI, batch URL scans, localhost pages, or production pages. Trigger this skill for Lighthouse setup and troubleshooting in Linux or WSL, browser launcher failures such as "Cannot find Chrome" or "ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1", Chrome or Chromium detection issues, PageSpeed-style analysis requests, or any request to generate Lighthouse HTML and JSON reports with actionable recommendations.
When the user wants to monitor, triage, or reduce their app's crash rate — including setting up Crashlytics, prioritizing which crashes to fix first, interpreting crash data, and understanding how crashes affect App Store ranking. Use when the user mentions "crash", "crashlytics", "crash rate", "ANR", "app not responding", "crash-free sessions", "crash-free users", "symbolication", "stability", "firebase crashes", "app crashing", or "crash report". For overall analytics setup, see app-analytics.
Schema.org structured data audit and generation optimized for AI discoverability — detect, validate, and generate JSON-LD markup
Deterministic audit of cron/scheduled job scripts for reliability, error handling, logging, cleanup, and concurrency safety. Use when user says "audit cron", "check cron script", "cron best practices", "scheduled job review", or "bash script audit". Do NOT use for crontab scheduling syntax, systemd timers, or general shell linting without a cron/scheduled-job context.
Implement Syncfusion React Charts component for data visualization. Use this when creating charts, configuring axes and series, or customizing visualization styles. This skill covers chart types, data binding, user interactions, financial indicators, accessibility features, and professional data visualization in React applications.