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Use Context7 to fetch up-to-date library documentation. Activates when the user asks about libraries, frameworks, API references, or needs code examples — especially for setup questions, code generation, or mentions of specific frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, Prisma, Supabase, etc.
Verification boundary CLI that delegates tasks to autonomous agents. Use when the user wants to run forge, execute specs, run specs in parallel, audit code against specs, review changes, watch live logs, check run status, resume a session, or delegate complex multi-step work to an autonomous agent. Triggers include "forge run", "run this spec", "run specs in parallel", "audit the codebase", "review changes", "forge watch", "forge status", "rerun failed", "delegate this to forge".
Kotlin + Arrow typed error handling using Raise DSL and wrapper types (Either/Option/Ior/Result/nullable), including validation with accumulation, interop with exceptions, and custom error wrappers. Use for designing or refactoring error modeling, converting exception-based flows, building smart constructors, accumulating validation errors, or integrating Outcome/Progress-style wrappers with Arrow.
High-performance Rust optimization. Profiling, benchmarking, SIMD, memory optimization, and zero-copy techniques. Focuses on measurable improvements with evidence-based optimization.
Phase 2.5 of disciplined development. Deep specification interview after design. Reads specifications, conducts thorough user interviews about implementation details, edge cases, and tradeoffs using AskUserQuestionTool. Appends refined findings to the design document. Uses convergence-based completion.
Phase 2 of disciplined development. Creates implementation plans based on approved research. Specifies file changes, function signatures, test strategy, and step sequence. Requires human approval before implementation.
ABP Framework domain layer patterns including entities, aggregates, repositories, domain services, and data seeding. Use when: (1) creating entities with proper base classes, (2) implementing custom repositories, (3) writing domain services, (4) seeding data.
Fundamental design principles based on Don Norman's "The Design of Everyday Things". Use when you need to: (1) design affordances and signifiers into interfaces, (2) analyze why products are confusing, (3) apply constraints to prevent errors, (4) design clear feedback mechanisms, (5) bridge gulfs of execution and evaluation, (6) create intuitive conceptual models, (7) apply human-centered design, (8) understand why users make errors and design fault-tolerant systems.
Ingest and transform large data files (CSV/JSON) into Elasticsearch indices. Stream-based processing for files up to 30GB, cross-version migration (ES 8.x ↔ 9.x), custom JavaScript transformations, and reindexing with transforms. Use when you need to load data into Elasticsearch, migrate indices, or transform data during ingestion.
Autonomous TDD development loop with parallel agent swarm, category evolution, and convergence detection. Use when running autonomous game development, quality improvement loops, or comprehensive codebase reviews.
Generate Ralph-compatible prompts for research, analysis, and planning tasks. Creates prompts with systematic research phases, synthesis requirements, and deliverable specifications. Use when analyzing codebases, creating migration plans, researching technologies, auditing security, or any task requiring investigation before action.
Wave-based parallel scheduling for DAG execution. Manages execution order, resource allocation, and parallelism constraints. Activate on 'schedule dag', 'execution waves', 'parallel scheduling', 'task queue', 'resource allocation'. NOT for building DAGs (use dag-graph-builder) or actual execution (use dag-parallel-executor).