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Make and receive calls, transfer, bridge, and manage call lifecycle with Call Control. Includes application management and call events. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Configure notification channels and settings for account alerts and events. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Create and manage conference calls, queues, and multi-party sessions. Use when building call centers or conferencing applications. This skill provides Java SDK examples.
Rsbuild best practices for config, CLI workflow, type checking, bundle optimization, assets, and debugging. Use when writing, reviewing, or troubleshooting Rsbuild projects.
Structured clarification and requirements gathering through focused dialogue. Use when a task is ambiguous, underspecified, or requires user input before any action can be taken. Do not plan or implement anything—only ask questions to collect the information needed. Triggers on: 'ask me', 'ask questions about', 'clarify requirements', 'gather requirements', 'I need you to ask', or when the user explicitly wants a question-and-answer session before work begins.
Generates timestamped show notes, key takeaways, and formatted transcripts from podcast episodes. Use when the user asks about podcast show notes, episode summaries, timestamps, transcriptions, or podcast publishing.
Analyze candidate algorithms for time/space complexity, scalability limits, and resource-budget fit (CPU, memory, I/O, concurrency). Use when feasibility depends on input growth or latency/memory constraints and quantitative bounds are required before implementation; do not use for persistence schema or deployment topology decisions.
Style, review, and refactoring standards for Bash shell scripting. Trigger when `.sh` files, files with `#!/usr/bin/env bash` or `#!/bin/bash`, or CI workflow blocks with `shell: bash` are created, modified, or reviewed and Bash-specific quality controls (quoting safety, error handling, portability, readability) must be enforced. Do not use for generic POSIX `sh`, PowerShell, or language-specific application style rules. In multi-language pull requests, run together with other applicable `*-style-guide` skills.
Creates Loop Page documents following company SOP standards. Use when user wants to create a new Loop page, meeting record, project document, or any documentation following company's Loop workspace conventions. Triggers on keywords like "Loop", "SOP", "create document", "meeting record", "project doc", or when user needs team documentation.
Full Sentry SDK setup for .NET. Use when asked to "add Sentry to .NET", "install Sentry for C#", or configure error monitoring, tracing, profiling, logging, or crons for ASP.NET Core, MAUI, WPF, WinForms, Blazor, Azure Functions, or any other .NET application.
MANDATORY — invoke this skill BEFORE making any Blockscout MCP tool calls or writing any blockchain data scripts, even when the Blockscout MCP server is already configured. Provides architectural rules, execution-strategy decisions, MCP REST API conventions for scripts, endpoint reference files, response transformation requirements, and output conventions that are not available from MCP tool descriptions alone. Use when the user asks about on-chain data, blockchain analysis, wallet balances, token transfers, contract interactions, on-chain metrics, wants to use the Blockscout API, or needs to build software that retrieves blockchain data via Blockscout. Covers all EVM chains.
AlgoKit CLI commands for building, testing, and deploying Algorand applications. Use when building or compiling smart contracts, running test suites, deploying to localnet, managing local Algorand network, or understanding the development workflow. Strong triggers include "build the contract", "run the tests", "start localnet", "deploy to localnet", "algokit project run", "localnet status".