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Delegate a coding task to the OpenCode CLI as a background implementer, then review its diff and land it yourself. Use this whenever the user wants to hand implementation work to OpenCode — phrasings like "have OpenCode do X", "delegate this to OpenCode", "run it through OpenCode", or "use OpenCode to implement/fix/refactor" — or wants to run a queue of coding tasks through OpenCode while staying the reviewer. Prefer it when the user will review the diff and commit it themselves. DO NOT USE for tasks small enough to do inline, or when the user wants the code written directly without delegating.
Think like a product manager before changing React Doctor's public surface — CLI commands/flags, the 0–100 score, config (doctor.config.*), the JSON report schema, package APIs (inspect()/diagnose()), the GitHub Action, the website, and the canonical prompts. A step-by-step runbook for a user-facing change — locate the surface, search for a reuse candidate, wire one telemetry metric, add the compatibility artifacts (changeset / schemaVersion / action tag), update docs, and record a kill metric. Not for lint rules, which have their own pipeline. Also runs when the user types `/product-thinking`.
Publish and update a game on itch.io: create the project page and upload builds with the butler CLI (butler push) to named channels. Use for itch.io publishing, butler push, channel naming for Windows/macOS/Linux/HTML5, versioning uploads, or shipping a jam or release build to itch.io.
Covers AWS security services and workflows — Security Hub V2 (OCSF) findings, connectors, aggregators, automation rules, and security posture summaries; Security Hub CSPM (V1/ASFF) controls and compliance standards; GuardDuty threat findings; Inspector vulnerability findings; Macie sensitive data findings; Detective investigation; and Security Lake configuration and data aggregation. Applicable when questions involve security posture, Exposure findings, CSPM failed controls, threat findings, vulnerability findings, sensitive data findings, automation rules, or cross-service security configuration across AWS environments. Procedures use standard AWS CLI syntax and work with or without the AWS MCP server.
Installs Terraform CLI cross-platform with Huawei Cloud mirror support. Use this skill whenever the user mentions installing Terraform, setting up Terraform environment, or when IaC tasks detect missing Terraform. Trigger: install terraform, setup terraform, terraform environment, huaweicloud provider.
Use ONLY when the user explicitly says: 'use the skill web-to-markdown ...' (or 'use a skill web-to-markdown ...'). Converts webpage URLs to clean Markdown by calling the local web2md CLI (Puppeteer + Readability), suitable for JS-rendered pages.
Create diagrams and visualizations using Mermaid.js v11 syntax. Use when generating flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, state diagrams, ER diagrams, Gantt charts, user journeys, timelines, architecture diagrams, or any of 24+ diagram types. Supports JavaScript API integration, CLI rendering to SVG/PNG/PDF, theming, configuration, and accessibility features. Essential for documentation, technical diagrams, project planning, system architecture, and visual communication.
Podcast Rough Cut. Perform sentence-level FFmpeg clipping based on deletion markers in the review draft. Trigger words: rough cut, sentence-level clipping, rough cut
Visualizes Azure infrastructure from ARM templates, Azure CLI, or descriptions. Use when user has Azure resources to diagram.
Build and run iOS/macOS apps using xcodebuild and xcrun simctl directly. Use when building Xcode projects, running iOS simulators, managing devices, compiling Swift code, running UI tests, or automating iOS app interactions. Replaces XcodeBuildMCP with native CLI tools.
Invokes Gemini CLI as a second opinion. Use for reviewing plans, code, architectural decisions, AND for analyzing large volumes of content that benefit from Gemini's 1M+ token context window.
Specialized agent for multi-repository analysis, searching remote codebases, retrieving official documentation, and finding implementation examples using GitHub CLI, Context7, and Web Search. Use proactively when unfamiliar libraries or frameworks are involved, working with external dependencies, or needing examples from open-source projects to understand best practices and real-world implementations.