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Broadridge integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Broadridge data.
Complete security remediation workflow. Scans code for vulnerabilities using Snyk, fixes them, validates the fix, and optionally creates a PR. Supports both single-issue and batch mode for multiple vulnerabilities. Use this skill when: - User asks to fix security vulnerabilities - User mentions "snyk fix", "security fix", or "remediate vulnerabilities" - User wants to fix a specific CVE, Snyk ID, or vulnerability type (XSS, SQL injection, path traversal, etc.) - User wants to upgrade a vulnerable dependency - User asks to "fix all" vulnerabilities or "fix all high/critical" issues (batch mode)
Manage parallel development with Git worktrees. Covers worktree creation with port allocation, environment sync, branch isolation for multi-agent workflows, cleanup automation, and Docker Compose integration. Use when working on multiple branches simultaneously, running parallel CI validations, or isolating agent workspaces.
Ngrok integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Ngrok data.
Integrates GuaraCloud into local development workflows — project linking, remote shell access, port forwarding, log streaming, and environment management. Use when the user wants to connect their local environment to GuaraCloud, tail logs, exec into a container, or forward ports.
Full PR lifecycle: git worktree → implement → atomic commits → PR creation → verification loop (CI + review-work + Cubic approval) → merge. Keeps iterating until ALL gates pass and PR is merged. Worktree auto-cleanup after merge. Use whenever implementation work needs to land as a PR. Triggers: 'create a PR', 'implement and PR', 'work on this and make a PR', 'implement issue', 'land this as a PR', 'work-with-pr', 'PR workflow', 'implement end to end', even when user just says 'implement X' if the context implies PR delivery.
Set up or update the agent-first engineering harness for any repository. Implements the complete scaffolding that makes AI coding agents effective: knowledge maps (AGENTS.md as a concise TOC), structured documentation, architecture boundaries, enforcement rules (.harness/*.yml specs), quality scoring, and process patterns for agent-driven development. Use this skill whenever someone wants to make a repo agent-ready, set up AGENTS.md or docs/ structure, define domain boundaries or golden principles, generate .harness/ configuration, audit agent readiness, or update an existing harness. Also trigger when a user reports problems with agent effectiveness, context management, or architectural drift — these are symptoms of a missing or stale harness. Trigger on: "harness this repo", "set up harness", "agent-first setup", "make this agent-ready", "update the harness", "assess agent readiness", "set up AGENTS.md", "organize for agents", or any discussion about structuring a codebase for AI agent workflows.
Cheminformatics provides computational chemistry workflows using RDKit for molecular property prediction, virtual screening, ADMET analysis, molecular docking preparation, and chemical space exploration.
Cost-conscious Claude Code mode. Reduces output tokens 40-70% and overall costs 30-60% by enforcing concise responses, smart model routing, and efficient workflow patterns. Keeps full technical accuracy. Activate with /cost-mode or "enable cost mode". Auto-triggers on mentions of budget, cost, tokens, or spending.
Background knowledge for droid-control workflows -- not invoked directly. Agent-browser driver mechanics for web page and Electron desktop app automation.
Operate GitHub REST API through UXC with the official OpenAPI schema, explicit gh-to-uxc auth import, and read-first guardrails for repo, issue, pull request, and event workflows.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "trigger a build", "check build status", "watch a build", "view build logs", "retry a build", "cancel a build", "list builds", "download artifacts", "upload artifacts", "manage secrets", "create a pipeline", "list pipelines", or "interact with Buildkite from the command line". Also use when the user mentions bk commands, bk build, bk job, bk pipeline, bk secret, bk artifact, bk cluster, bk package, bk auth, bk configure, bk use, bk init, bk api, or asks about Buildkite CLI installation, terminal-based Buildkite workflows, or command-line CI/CD operations.