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Embedded Rust skill for bare-metal microcontroller development. Use when using probe-rs or cargo-embed for flashing and debugging, setting up defmt logging, using the RTIC framework, configuring cortex-m-rt startup, writing no_std + no_main firmware, or choosing between panic-halt and panic-semihosting. Activates on queries about embedded Rust, probe-rs, cargo-embed, defmt, RTIC, cortex-m-rt, no_std embedded, or panic handling in embedded Rust.
Audits a codebase or business process for regulatory compliance across GDPR, HIPAA, SOC2, CCPA, and PCI-DSS. Scans for PII handling, data retention, encryption, access controls, audit logging, consent management, and data transfer issues. Generates a structured compliance report with findings, gap analysis, remediation steps, and evidence requirements.
Audits the security posture of a CockroachDB cluster (Cloud or self-hosted) across network, authentication, authorization, encryption, audit logging, and backup dimensions. Use when assessing cluster security readiness, preparing for compliance reviews, or investigating security configuration gaps.
Design hypothesis-driven ML/AI experiments before running them. Use this skill whenever the user wants to plan experiments, ablations, baselines, metrics, controls, seeds, logging, stop conditions, reviewer-proof evidence, or an experiment matrix for a paper claim before using run-experiment or writing results.
Expert logging guidance based on Boris Tane's loggingsucks.com philosophy. Use when implementing logging, adding observability, debugging production issues, or reviewing code that includes log statements. Covers wide events architecture, structured logging, smart sampling, and high-cardinality field design.
Enables a multi-region AWS CloudTrail trail with S3 log storage, CloudWatch Logs integration, and CloudWatch Logs Insights queries for security monitoring and compliance auditing. Use when setting up centralized API activity logging across all AWS regions.
Registers engine-level middleware functions that run before HTTP handlers. Use when adding authentication, request logging, rate limiting, or any pre-handler logic to HTTP endpoints.
Full Sentry SDK setup for React. Use when asked to "add Sentry to React", "install @sentry/react", or configure error monitoring, tracing, session replay, profiling, or logging for React applications. Supports React 16+, React Router v5-v7 non-framework mode, TanStack Router, Redux, Vite, and webpack.
Design and implement workflow automation with task routing approval chains and SLA monitoring for securities operations. Use when building a new operational workflow for account opening maintenance transfers or corporate actions, implementing task routing logic based on type priority or capacity, designing multi-level approval chains with dollar thresholds and delegation of authority, defining escalation rules for aging work items approaching SLA breach, selecting a workflow engine or BPM platform like Camunda Pega or ServiceNow, modeling an operational process as a state machine with defined transitions, adding audit trail and logging for SEC Rule 17a-3 or FINRA supervisory obligations, migrating from email-and-spreadsheet tracking to a structured workflow system, or measuring cycle time throughput queue depth and rework rate.
Use when you need to design, review, or improve security in Spring Boot applications — including SecurityFilterChain, OAuth2/JWT resource server patterns, form login basics, method security (@PreAuthorize), CSRF and CORS for APIs, session fixation, security headers, exception handling, password encoding, and sensitive-data-safe logging. This should trigger for requests such as Add Spring Boot security support; Review Spring Boot security configuration; Improve API authorization in Spring Boot; Add JWT resource server security in Spring Boot; Harden Spring Boot security headers and CSRF settings. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Manage iii workers with the iii worker CLI. Use when adding, removing, starting, stopping, updating, inspecting, logging, executing into, or scaffolding registry, binary, OCI, or local managed workers.
Use when you need to apply Java exception handling best practices — including using specific exception types, managing resources with try-with-resources, securing exception messages, preserving error context via exception chaining, validating inputs early with fail-fast principles, handling thread interruption correctly, documenting exceptions with @throws, enforcing logging policy, translating exceptions at API boundaries, managing retries and idempotency, enforcing timeouts, attaching suppressed exceptions, and propagating failures in async/reactive code. This should trigger for requests such as Exception handling; Use try-with-resources in Java code; Create exception chaining in Java code; Apply fail-fast validation in Java code. Part of cursor-rules-java project