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Use for anything related to EAS Observe — adding `expo-observe` to an Expo project (AppMetricsRoot/ObserveRoot HOC, markInteractive, the useObserve hook, and the Expo Router / React Navigation integrations for per-route metrics), querying via the EAS CLI (`eas observe:metrics-summary`, `observe:metrics`, `observe:routes`, `observe:events`, `observe:versions`), or interpreting the resulting metrics (cold/warm launch, TTR, TTI, navigation cold/warm TTR, update download, and the TTI frameRate params for triaging slow startups).
Manage connectors and integrations using the Cargo CLI. Use when the user wants to list, create, update, or remove connectors, discover available integrations, or understand what connector actions are available for use in workflows.
Orchestration hub for Microsoft Graph API across Microsoft 365 services. Use for Graph API integrations, querying Microsoft 365 data, and building applications that interact with Azure AD.
Notion database automation - sync, templates, workflows, and cross-platform integrations
INVOKE THIS SKILL when creating, reading, updating, or deleting Arize AI integrations. Covers listing integrations, creating integrations for any supported LLM provider (OpenAI, Anthropic, Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, Vertex AI, Gemini, NVIDIA NIM, custom), updating credentials or metadata, and deleting integrations using the ax CLI.
Pingdom integration. Manage Checks, AlertPolicies, Reports, Integrations, Users. Use when the user wants to interact with Pingdom data.
The Admin GraphQL API lets you build apps and integrations that extend and enhance the Shopify admin.
Expo's official example projects — the expo/examples repo of ~70 `with-*` integrations (Stripe, Clerk, Supabase, OpenAI, maps, Reanimated, SQLite, Skia, NativeWind, and more). Use when integrating a third-party library or service into an existing Expo app and you want the canonical, version-matched pattern to adapt, or when scaffolding a new project from one with `npx create-expo --example`.
Best practices for building Stripe integrations. Use when implementing payment processing, checkout flows, subscriptions, webhooks, Connect platforms, or any Stripe API integration.
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
No-code automation democratizes workflow building. Zapier and Make (formerly Integromat) let non-developers automate business processes without writing code. But no-code doesn't mean no-complexity - these platforms have their own patterns, pitfalls, and breaking points. This skill covers when to use which platform, how to build reliable automations, and when to graduate to code-based solutions. Key insight: Zapier optimizes for simplicity and integrations (7000+ apps), Make optimizes for power
Document project tools and CLI utilities in docs/define/tools/. Use when documenting internal CLIs, scripts, development tools, or third-party integrations that team members need to understand and use.