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Use this skill whenever working with QuestDB — a high-performance time-series database. Trigger on any mention of QuestDB, time-series SQL with SAMPLE BY, LATEST ON, ASOF JOIN, ILP ingestion, or the questdb Python/Go/Java/Rust/.NET client libraries. Also trigger when writing Grafana queries against QuestDB, creating materialized views for time-series rollups, working with order book or financial market data in QuestDB, or any SQL that involves designated timestamps or time-partitioned tables. QuestDB extends SQL with unique time-series keywords — standard PostgreSQL or MySQL patterns will fail. Always read this skill before writing QuestDB SQL to avoid hallucinating incorrect syntax.
Socratic book-learning tutor for any book or course. Teaches chapter-by-chapter using guided questioning, ~200-word explanations, and comprehension checks. Tracks progress and writes durable concept notes to a vault. Reads book config from project CLAUDE.md. Use when the user says "chapter N", "let's study", "teach me X", or when a project CLAUDE.md declares a learning context.
Designs and implements data layer architecture for Magento 2. Use when creating data models, designing database schemas, implementing repositories, or working with EAV/flat table structures. Masters entity design, repository patterns, collections, and database optimization.
Use when adding authentication (login, logout, protected routes) to Fastify web applications - integrates @auth0/auth0-fastify for session-based auth. For stateless Fastify APIs use auth0-fastify-api instead.
Use when the user wants to turn a feature idea, change request, or rough requirement into a precise feature-development prompt for one or more codebase projects.
Use to navigate and structure Markdown context with clear hierarchy and progressive disclosure. Follow explicit links to read only what’s needed and avoid scanning unrelated content.
Idiomatic Go design patterns: functional options, builder, factory, strategy, middleware chain, pub/sub, and other patterns adapted for Go's type system. Use when: "design pattern", "functional options", "builder pattern", "factory pattern", "strategy pattern", "middleware chain", "option pattern", "how to structure this". Do NOT use for: interface design principles (use go-interface-design), package layout (use go-architecture-review), or concurrency patterns (use go-concurrency-review).
Fetch details for one or more x-bees/Wildix conferences by ID from wda.wildix.com. Use when you have a conferenceId and need participant list, duration, transcription status, recording availability.
Use when asked to show unread messages, unread channels, what was missed in x-bees chat, or what needs attention in conversations
Use when asked to list chats, show the inbox, browse recent conversations, or find a chat by name in x-bees, collaboration 7, or x-hoppers. Returns the user's chat list sorted by last activity. NOT for resolving a chat by its ID — use wildix-get-chat for that.
Use when Wildix API tokens are needed for x-bees, x-hoppers, or Collaboration 7 — or when tokens are missing, expired, or the user asks to log in, log out, sign out, revoke access, or remove authorization from a Wildix app
Use when asked to show messages, get an overview, or summarize x-bees chats for today, yesterday, a specific date, or a date range (e.g. current week)