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Routes analysis and debugging tasks. Triggers on analyze, debug, troubleshoot, review, audit, security, performance, optimize, investigate, trace.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "use the oracle" or "ask the oracle" for deep research, analysis, or architectural questions. The oracle excels at multi-source research combining codebase exploration and web searches, then synthesizing findings into actionable answers. Use for complex questions requiring investigation across multiple sources, architectural analysis, refactoring plans, debugging mysteries, and code reviews.
Use when implementing distributed tracing, using Jaeger or Tempo, debugging microservices latency, or asking about "tracing", "Jaeger", "OpenTelemetry", "spans", "traces", "observability"
Assist with Kubernetes interactions including debugging (kubectl logs, describe, exec, port-forward), resource management (deployments, services, configmaps, secrets), and cluster operations (scaling, rollouts, node management). Use when working with kubectl, pods, deployments, services, or troubleshooting Kubernetes issues.
Use when creating React components, structuring component files, organizing component code, debugging React hooks issues, or when asked to "create a React component", "structure this component", "review component structure", "refactor this component", "fix infinite loop", or "useEffect not working". Applies to both TypeScript and JavaScript React components. Includes hooks antipatterns.
World-class Kubernetes operations - deployments, debugging, Helm charts, and the battle scars from managing clusters that serve millions of requestsUse when "kubernetes, k8s, kubectl, helm, pod, deployment, service, ingress, configmap, secret, statefulset, daemonset, hpa, pvc, crashloopbackoff, imagepullbackoff, oomkilled, liveness probe, readiness probe, kubernetes, k8s, containers, docker, helm, deployment, devops, cloud-native" mentioned.
Diagnose and fix runtime issues, errors, and bugs through systematic reproduction, root cause analysis, and targeted fixes. Use for debugging production issues, test failures, performance problems, and any type of software defect.
Guides creation of kcli plan files for deploying VMs, networks, and infrastructure. Use when writing YAML plans with Jinja2 templating or debugging plan execution issues.
This skill should be used for browser automation tasks using Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). Triggers when users need to launch Chrome with remote debugging, navigate pages, execute JavaScript in browser context, capture screenshots, or interactively select DOM elements. No MCP server required.
Intelligent Core Web Vitals analysis with automated workflows and decision trees. Measures LCP, CLS, INP with guided debugging that automatically determines follow-up analysis based on results. Includes workflows for LCP deep dive (5 phases), CLS investigation (loading vs interaction), INP debugging (latency breakdown + attribution), and cross-skill integration with loading, interaction, and media skills. Use when the user asks about Core Web Vitals, LCP optimization, layout shifts, or interaction responsiveness. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Kubernetes cluster operations: kubectl commands, manifest generation, Helm charts, RBAC, debugging, and deployment strategies.
Japanese version of the PUA Universal Motivation Engine. It compels exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology in Japanese. MUST trigger under the following conditions: (1) Any task has failed 2+ times, or you're stuck in a loop of tweaking the same approach; (2) You're about to say 'I cannot', suggest manual handling to the user, or blame the environment without verification; (3) You find yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source code, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) The user expresses frustration in any form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', 'もっと頑張れ', 'なんでまた失敗したの', 'もう一回やって', 'なんとかしろ', or any similar sentiment regardless of phrasing. It should also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, configuration problems, or deployment failures where early surrender is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, configuration, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. DO NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.