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Materialize documentation for SQL syntax, data ingestion, concepts, and best practices. Use when users ask about Materialize queries, sources, sinks, views, or clusters.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "polish code", "simplify and review", "clean up and review code", "full code polish", "simplify then review", "refactor and review", "simplify and fix", "clean up and fix", or wants a combined simplification and review workflow on recently changed code.
Transform predictable story elements into fresh, original versions. Use when something feels generic, when feedback says "I've seen this before," when elements orbit the protagonist too conveniently, or when you want to make a familiar trope feel new. Applies the 8-step CTF process and Orthogonality Principle.
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Control LaunchDarkly feature flag targeting including toggling flags on/off, percentage rollouts, targeting rules, individual targets, and copying flag configurations between environments. Use when the user wants to change who sees a flag, roll out to a percentage, add targeting rules, or promote config between environments.
Create and configure LaunchDarkly feature flags in a way that fits the existing codebase. Use when the user wants to create a new flag, wrap code in a flag, add a feature toggle, or set up an experiment. Guides exploration of existing patterns before creating.
Develop applications using the Docyrus API with @docyrus/api-client and @docyrus/signin libraries. Use when building apps that authenticate with Docyrus OAuth2 (PKCE, iframe, client credentials, device code), make REST API calls to Docyrus data source endpoints, or construct query payloads with filters, aggregations, formulas, pivots, and child queries. Triggers on tasks involving Docyrus API integration, @docyrus/api-client usage, @docyrus/signin authentication, data source query building, or Docyrus REST endpoint consumption.
Detect API keys, passwords, tokens, and other secrets in code. Use when you need to find hardcoded credentials and sensitive data in source code.
Create Convex queries, mutations, and actions with proper validation, authentication, and error handling. Use when implementing new API endpoints.
Set up Convex authentication with proper user management, identity mapping, and access control patterns. Use when implementing auth flows.
Structure multi-POV stories through catalyst environments. Use when building interconnected narratives, when perspectives need meaningful intersection, or when a shared setting needs to generate distinct storylines.
Design evolving language systems for fictional worlds. Use when creating language families, dialects, linguistic history, or when language should reflect cultural and historical development.