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Apply GDPR-compliant engineering practices across your codebase. Use this skill whenever you are designing APIs, writing data models, building authentication flows, implementing logging, handling user data, writing retention/deletion jobs, designing cloud infrastructure, or reviewing pull requests for privacy compliance. Trigger this skill for any task involving personal data, user accounts, cookies, analytics, emails, audit logs, encryption, pseudonymization, anonymization, data exports, breach response, CI/CD pipelines that process real data, or any question framed as "is this GDPR-compliant?". Inspired by CNIL developer guidance and GDPR Articles 5, 25, 32, 33, 35.
Manages git operations (branching, committing, pushing) across multi-repo systems with git submodules. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a feature branch, commit changes, push code, sync submodules, or manage branches across the parent repo and service repos. Also use when implementing BMAD stories that touch one or more services, or when the user asks about git workflow in a multi-repo project. Triggers on phrases like "create branch", "commit changes", "push to remote", "sync submodules", "start working on story", "update service branch", or any git operation that spans parent and submodule repos.
Amazon listing builder and optimizer for sellers. Two modes: (A) Create — build keyword-optimized listings from scratch using keyword lists + product characteristics + AI copywriting, (B) Optimize — audit existing listings, find keyword gaps, score across 8 dimensions, and rewrite with missing keywords. Integrates with amazon-keyword-research for keyword input. Works on 12 Amazon marketplaces. No API key required. Use when: (1) creating a new Amazon listing from keywords, (2) auditing an existing listing for SEO and conversion, (3) checking keyword coverage in title/bullets/description, (4) generating listing copy with target keywords and tone, (5) comparing listings against competitors, (6) preparing a listing for launch or relaunch.
Track which stacks use a specific Pulumi package and at what versions, or upgrade a stack to the latest version of a package. Use when users ask about package version tracking, outdated package versions across stacks, upgrade candidates, or package usage audits. Also use when users want to upgrade/update a specific package version in a stack or project. Do NOT use for general infrastructure creation, resource provisioning, or questions about how to use a package.
Check and compare software component versions on SageMaker HyperPod cluster nodes - NVIDIA drivers, CUDA toolkit, cuDNN, NCCL, EFA, AWS OFI NCCL, GDRCopy, MPI, Neuron SDK (Trainium/Inferentia), Python, and PyTorch. Use when checking component versions, verifying CUDA/driver compatibility, detecting version mismatches across nodes, planning upgrades, documenting cluster configuration, or troubleshooting version-related issues on HyperPod. Triggers on requests about versions, compatibility, component checks, or upgrade planning for HyperPod clusters.
Guide for following MassGen's release documentation workflow. This skill should be used when preparing release documentation, updating changelogs, writing case studies, or maintaining project documentation across releases.
Guide to audio generation and understanding in MassGen. Covers text-to-speech, music, sound effects, and audio understanding across ElevenLabs and OpenAI backends.
Deep-dive into analyst estimates and revision trends for any stock using Yahoo Finance data. Use when the user wants to understand analyst estimate direction, how EPS or revenue forecasts changed over time, compare estimate distributions, or analyze growth projections across periods. Triggers: "estimate analysis for AAPL", "analyst estimate trends for NVDA", "EPS revisions for TSLA", "how have estimates changed for MSFT", "estimate revisions", "EPS trend", "revenue estimates", "consensus changes", "analyst estimates", "estimate distribution", "growth estimates for", "estimate momentum", "revision trend", "forward estimates", "next quarter estimates", "annual estimates", "estimate spread", "bull vs bear estimates", "estimate range", or any request about tracking or comparing analyst estimates/revisions. Use this skill when the user asks about estimates beyond a simple lookup — if they want context, trends, or analysis, this is the right skill.
Storybook MCP server integration for component-aware AI development. Covers 6 tools across 3 toolsets (dev, docs, testing): component discovery via list-all-documentation/get-documentation, story previews via preview-stories, and automated testing via run-story-tests. Use when generating components that should reuse existing Storybook components, running component tests via MCP, or previewing stories in chat.
Fetch structured stock sentiment across Reddit, X.com, news, and Polymarket using the Adanos Finance API. Use this skill whenever the user asks how much people are talking about a stock, how hot a ticker is on social platforms, how many Polymarket bets exist for a company, whether sources are aligned, or to compare stock sentiment across multiple tickers. Triggers include: "social sentiment on TSLA", "how hot is NVDA on X.com", "how many Reddit mentions does AAPL have", "compare sentiment on AMD vs NVDA", "how many Polymarket bets on Microsoft", "is Reddit aligned with X on META", "stock buzz", "bullish percentage", and any mention of cross-source stock sentiment research. This skill is READ-ONLY and does not place trades or modify anything.
Vercel Sandbox guidance — ephemeral Firecracker microVMs for running untrusted code safely. Supports AI agents, code generation, and experimentation. Use when executing user-generated or AI-generated code in isolation.
Scans the current project's frontend files, finds the components most out of alignment with .marrow.md, and fixes them automatically — without the user specifying a target. The zero-argument soul alignment sweep. Use this skill when the user wants to broadly align the project to the design soul, fix whatever is most off without specifying a file, or run a soul sweep across multiple components at once. Triggers on: /marrow-magic, or prompts like "fix everything to match marrow", "align my whole project", "soul sweep", "fix the worst violations", "everything feels off", "clean up all components to match the design". Requires .marrow.md to exist. If not found, instructs user to run /marrow first.