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Install, initialize, verify, and troubleshoot RTK (Rust Token Killer) for AI coding agents. Use when you need to reduce shell-command token output, confirm that the correct `rtk` binary is installed, choose between Homebrew, install.sh, or Cargo installation, wire `rtk init` for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Cline, or OpenCode, or use compact wrappers such as `rtk git status`, `rtk read`, `rtk grep`, `rtk test`, `rtk lint`, and `rtk gain`. Triggers on: rtk, rust token killer, token saver cli, rtk init, rtk gain, codex rtk, gemini rtk, opencode rtk, claude hook token reduction.
Shared Epismo operating model: CLI/MCP surface conventions, workspace and project scope, share URL resolution, selective fetch and pack reuse patterns, pack aliases, credits/payment handling, and common auth or permission errors. Load this alongside any Epismo skill, or trigger on Epismo usage questions, alias/credit issues, share URLs, workspace scope, or setup/auth problems blocking another Epismo task.
Resource Guru integration. Manage Persons, Projects, Clients, Bookings. Use when the user wants to interact with Resource Guru data.
Comprehensive Python development skill covering coding standards, CLI development, linting, testing, debugging, refactoring, code review, auditing, documentation, project planning, and bulk operations. Use when writing, reviewing, refactoring, debugging, or documenting Python code; configuring linters; setting up CLI tools; planning features; performing code audits; or handling bulk operations (10+ files) that need 90%+ token savings.
Build and modify EdgeSpark apps. Use when a project has edgespark.toml, the user mentions EdgeSpark, or work involves the edgespark CLI, server SDK types, storage/auth/database workflows, deployment, or @edgespark/web.
Query GA4 reports (users, sessions, conversions, funnels, realtime), manage properties / data streams / key events / custom dimensions / audiences / access bindings, and send Measurement Protocol events via the `ga4` CLI. Use this skill whenever the user mentions GA4, Google Analytics, property IDs starting with `properties/`, tracking events, engagement or traffic metrics, attribution, conversions, key events, audiences, BigQuery links, access roles, or realtime users — even if they don't explicitly say "GA4". Do not use for Google Search Console (see google-search-console skill) or generic web analytics where the source isn't GA4 (ask first).
[Hyper] Use when the user explicitly wants Anthropic Claude Code CLI (`claude`) for an isolated session, non-interactive (`-p`) run, session resume by ID or name, or a CI-friendly `--bare` invocation. Trigger phrases: "use claude code", "ask claude", "run claude", "continue the last claude session", "resume the auth-refactor claude session", or "use Anthropic's CLI to inspect or fix this repo".
Administer an Omni Analytics instance — manage connections, users, groups, user attributes, permissions, schedules, and schema refreshes via the Omni CLI. Use this skill whenever someone wants to manage users or groups, set up permissions on a dashboard or folder, configure user attributes, create or modify schedules, manage database connections, refresh a schema, set up access controls, provision users, or any variant of "add a user", "give access to", "set up permissions", "who has access", "configure connection", "refresh the schema", or "schedule a delivery".
Printing Press CLI for Nvd. The NVD is the U.S. government repository of standards-based vulnerability management data. Search CVEs by keyword,...
Use this skill when an AI agent needs to inspect, verify, debug, or profile a live Vite app by running temporary snippets inside the browser page and reading browser logs or captured artifacts. Use for client state after interactions, imported app modules, DOM state, human-like input, canvas/WebGL/Three.js state, screenshots, videos, CPU/network/performance/heap analysis, WebXR/Three.js XR with IWER, and runtime-only behavior without editing app files.
Build clinically meaningful ValueSets using the property filter system of each code system: SNOMED CT (attribute relationships + hierarchy), LOINC (CLASS/CLASSTYPE/STATUS/ORDER_OBS), RxNorm (TTY + ingredient relationships), ICD-10-CM (parent hierarchy), and UCUM (physical quantity). Use when the user wants to define a ValueSet by clinical criteria rather than enumerating codes manually, or when they ask "give me all X codes" for a code system.
Choose and create the right Neon branch type for testing and development. Use when users ask about Neon branching, migration testing with real data, isolated test environments, schema-only branch workflows for sensitive data, or branch creation via Neon CLI or Neon MCP. Triggers include "Neon branch", "test migrations safely", "branch production data", "schema-only branch", "reset branch" and "sensitive data testing".