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Design and generate Convex database schemas with proper validation, indexes, and relationships. Use when creating schema.ts or modifying table definitions.
Diagnose and fix bugs with root-cause analysis and verification. Use when you have a concrete issue report, failing behavior, runtime error, or test regression that should be resolved safely. For ambiguous, high-risk, or broad-scope issues, stop and route to write-plan first.
Create a LaunchDarkly metric that measures what matters for an experiment or rollout. Use when the user wants to create a metric, track an event, measure page views, button clicks, conversion, latency, error rate, or any custom numeric or binary outcome. Instruments the event first when needed (including SDK setup and .env), then creates and verifies the metric.
Choose the right metrics for a LaunchDarkly experiment, guarded rollout, or release policy. Use when the user wants to know which metrics to use, which is the primary metric for an experiment, what guardrails to add, or which events to monitor in a rollout. Surfaces what will auto-attach from existing release policies before making additional recommendations.
Guides stable API and interface design. Use when designing APIs, module boundaries, or any public interface. Use when creating REST or GraphQL endpoints, defining type contracts between modules, or establishing boundaries between frontend and backend.
Guides systematic root-cause debugging. Use when tests fail, builds break, behavior doesn't match expectations, or you encounter any unexpected error. Use when you need a systematic approach to finding and fixing the root cause rather than guessing.
Grounds every implementation decision in official documentation. Use when you want authoritative, source-cited code free from outdated patterns. Use when building with any framework or library where correctness matters.
Use this skill when integrating a third-party auth provider (Clerk, Auth0, WorkOS, Kinde, Stytch) with InsForge for authentication and RLS. Covers JWT configuration, client setup, database RLS policies, and provider-specific gotchas for each supported integration.
MUST USE when designing ClickHouse architectures, selecting between ingestion or modeling patterns, or translating best practices into workload-specific system designs. Complements clickhouse-best-practices with decision frameworks and explicit provenance labels.
Skill for using Astro projects. Includes CLI commands, project structure, core config options, and adapters. Use this skill when the user needs to work with Astro or when the user mentions Astro.
Complete reference for integrating with 300+ AI models through the OpenRouter TypeScript SDK using the callModel pattern
Guide for running acceptance tests for a Terraform provider. Use this when asked to run an acceptance test or to run a test with the prefix `TestAcc`.