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Integrate installed skill usage guidance into project CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md based on project context. Use when skills are installed but agents don't know when to use them, when setting up a new project with skills, or when updating guidance after adding skills.
Guide for setting up AI configuration in your application. Helps you choose between agent vs completion mode, select the right approach for your stack, and create AI Configs that make sense for your use case.
Guide for giving your AI agents capabilities through tools. Helps you identify what your AI needs to do, create tool definitions, and attach them in a way that makes sense for your framework.
Assess and analyze developer skill growth and progression. Identifies capability gaps, learning paths, and mastery levels across technology domains.
Create and manage Kibana alerting rules via REST API or Terraform. Use when creating, updating, or managing rule lifecycle (enable, disable, mute, snooze) or rules-as-code workflows.
Apply approved Xcode build optimization changes following best practices, then re-benchmark to verify improvement. Use when a developer has an approved optimization plan from xcode-build-orchestrator, wants to apply specific build fixes, needs help implementing build setting changes, script phase guards, source-level compilation fixes, or SPM restructuring that was recommended by an analysis skill.
Use when performance requirements exist, when you suspect performance regressions, or when Core Web Vitals or load times need improvement. Use when profiling reveals bottlenecks that need fixing.
Instrument a LaunchDarkly metric event in a codebase by adding a track() call. Use when the user wants to wire up an event, instrument an action for a metric, add tracking to a feature, or confirm that an event is flowing to LaunchDarkly.
Migrate an application with hardcoded LLM prompts to a full LaunchDarkly AI Configs implementation in five stages: extract prompts, wrap in the AI SDK, add tools, add tracking, add evals/judges. Use when the user wants to externalize model/prompt configuration, move from direct provider calls (OpenAI, Anthropic, Bedrock, Gemini) to a managed AI Config, or stage a full hardcoded-to-LaunchDarkly migration.
Handle Chainlink CCIP requests including cross-chain token transfers, cross-chain messaging, fund bridging, sender and receiver contract development, message status lookup, route connectivity checks, supported token discovery, and CCT setup. Use this skill whenever the user mentions CCIP, Chainlink cross-chain, cross-chain token bridges on Chainlink, or wants to move tokens or data between blockchains using Chainlink infrastructure, even if they do not say 'CCIP' explicitly.
Generates Jest unit and integration tests in JavaScript or TypeScript. Covers mocking, snapshots, async testing, and React component testing. Use when user mentions "Jest", "describe/it/expect", "jest.mock", "toMatchSnapshot". Triggers on: "Jest", "expect().toBe()", "jest.mock", "snapshot test", "JS test", "React test".
Use this skill for proactive backend health audits in an InsForge project — security misconfigurations, performance regressions, and system health issues surfaced by `diagnose advisor`, plus the backend-side deep-dives that pair with each advisor issue. Also use this skill when a user reports backend-wide performance degradation (high CPU/memory, all responses slow, connection pool exhaustion, lock contention) without a single failing request. Trigger on requests like "health check", "audit my backend", "review security", "check RLS policies", "find slow queries", "backend performance review", "high CPU/memory", "everything is slow", "EC2/database/system health", or pre-launch readiness audits. For reactive runtime errors with a single concrete failing request (SDK error objects, HTTP 4xx/5xx, function failures, deploy failures), use `insforge-debug` instead.