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Validate domain boundaries -- detect cross-context import violations and aggregate invariant issues
Expert product management guidance for day-to-day PM work. Use when creating roadmaps, prioritizing features, managing stakeholders, planning sprints, grooming backlogs, scoping features, planning releases, defining OKRs, managing technical debt, or coordinating go-to-market. Covers RICE, ICE, MoSCoW frameworks, cross-functional collaboration, and product metrics.
Build a chronological narrative for a topic by interleaving meeting transcript excerpts and email thread summaries across a time range.
E-commerce growth strategy advisor. Diagnoses current business health using unit economics (CAC, LTV, AOV, contribution margin), identifies the highest-impact growth opportunities across 5 levers (traffic, conversion, AOV, retention, expansion), and builds a prioritized 90-day growth roadmap. Uses the Ansoff Matrix adapted for e-commerce to evaluate market penetration, channel expansion, product expansion, and new market entry. Includes multichannel readiness assessment (Amazon, Walmart, TikTok Shop, Etsy, DTC/Shopify/Shopify) and product line expansion analysis. No API key required. Use when: (1) planning next phase of e-commerce growth, (2) deciding whether to expand to new channels or products, (3) diagnosing why growth has stalled, (4) prioritizing what to fix or build next.
Use when adding capabilities to an existing agent project — memory, app integration, VPC, multi-agent, migration, model changes, browser, code interpreter, or resource removal. Triggers on: "add memory", "remember across sessions", "call agent from app", "invoke agent from code", "auth to call agent", "streaming responses", "VPC", "VPC connectivity", "VPC error", "can't reach from VPC", "multi-agent", "A2A", "A2A auth", "orchestrator not delegating", "specialist not called", "migrate Bedrock Agent", "after import", "migration issue", "framework for migration", "change model", "browser tool", "code interpreter", "delete agent", "tear down", "agentcore remove", "cross-account memory", "resource-based policy on memory". Not for connecting to external APIs via Gateway — use agents-connect. Not for scaffolding a new project — use agents-get-started. Not for CLI/dev server errors — use agents-debug. Strands vs LangGraph in a migration context routes here.
Execute and manage Athena SQL queries across default and federated catalogs (Glue, S3 Tables, Redshift). Triggers on phrases like: query data, run SQL, athena query, analyze table, SQL query, workgroup status, profile table, query Redshift catalog, query S3 Tables. Do NOT use for finding specific data assets (use finding-data-lake-assets), full catalog audits (use exploring-data-catalog), importing data (use ingesting-into-data-lake).
Guides building, deploying, troubleshooting, and installing Atlassian Forge apps — custom extensions built with the Forge CLI (forge create, forge deploy, forge install). Use when the user wants to create a Forge app (issue panels, dashboard gadgets, Confluence macros, global pages), is encountering Forge CLI errors or deployment issues (e.g. forge install failures, environment errors), or needs help with Forge-specific concepts like resolvers, UI Kit, manifest scopes, or developer spaces. Do not use for general Jira configuration, automation rules, JQL queries, or Atlassian REST API usage outside of a Forge app context.
Diagnoses and fixes issues in Atlassian Forge apps. Use this skill whenever a Forge app has errors, crashes, shows blank UI, fails to deploy, doesn't appear after installation, has permission issues, or produces unexpected output. Trigger on any mention of forge logs, forge deploy errors, resolver errors, blank panels, missing scopes, Custom UI not rendering, production vs dev discrepancies, or any Jira/Confluence app that "stopped working". Also trigger when the user asks to debug, troubleshoot, investigate, or fix a Forge app issue — even if they haven't used the word "Forge" but describe a Jira panel or Confluence macro acting up.
Super LinkedIn for the terminal. Search, enrich, and map warm-intro paths across LinkedIn (stickerdaniel/linkedin-mcp-server subprocess), Happenstance (cookie-first free quota with bearer-API fallback), and Deepline (paid enrichment). Two Happenstance auth surfaces coexist: Chrome cookie session (free monthly allocation) and HAPPENSTANCE_API_KEY bearer (paid credits, deeper schema). Use when the user asks who they know at a company, how to get a warm intro, who to prospect, or wants cross-source dossiers, network diffs, or waterfall enrichment.
Printing Press CLI for eBay. Discovery and intelligence: sold-comp pricing (average sale price over 90 days with outlier trim), auctions filtered by bid count and ending window (the query the eBay site can no longer answer), watchlists, saved searches, and a local SQLite store for cross-listing analytics. Trigger phrases: 'comp this card', 'find ebay auctions ending soon', 'what did this sell for', 'find listings under $X for ...'. Bid placement (bid, snipe, bid-group) is experimental and currently fails because eBay step-ups auth on /bfl/placebid -- direct the user to bid in the browser.
The local-first Craigslist watcher and triage tool that knows what's a repost, what's a scam, and what just dropped in price. Trigger phrases: `watch craigslist for`, `find new listings on craigslist`, `craigslist deal alert`, `scan craigslist across cities`, `craigslist repost`, `craigslist scam check`, `use craigslist-pp-cli`, `run craigslist-pp`.
What a knowledgeable local with great taste would tell you to walk to from here — fused across editorial, local-language, and crowd layers no single tool ranks together. Trigger phrases: `what should I walk to from here`, `near me with great taste`, `find the 3 places not the 40`, `kissaten near my hotel`, `viewpoint within walking distance`, `blue hour photo spot`, `use wanderlust-goat`, `run wanderlust-goat`.