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Use this skill when adding and configuring the RevenueCat Android SDK (purchases-kt/purchases) in an app. Covers the Gradle dependency, Purchases.configure with PurchasesConfiguration, initial app user id strategy, and log level.
Instruments an existing Android project (Kotlin or Java) with the Dynatrace Mobile Agent for basic monitoring. Covers zero-to-first-event setup only: Gradle plugin, agent config, and user privacy opt-in. Do not use for advanced Dynatrace configuration beyond initial instrumentation.
Instruments an existing Android project (Kotlin or Java) with the Dynatrace Mobile Agent for basic monitoring. Covers zero-to-first-event setup only: Gradle plugin, agent config, and user privacy opt-in. Do not use for advanced Dynatrace configuration beyond initial instrumentation.
Use when a Flutter Android build fails (`flutter build apk`, Gradle errors, plugin incompatibility, AGP/Gradle version conflicts, native-assets errors like sqlite3_initialize, ENOSPC/disk full, corrupted pub cache). Diagnose by finding the blame line in the Gradle output, apply the matching fix from the symptom table, then verify with a clean build.
Java code quality with Checkstyle, SpotBugs, PMD, and SonarJava. Covers static analysis, code style, and best practices. USE WHEN: user works with "Java", "Spring Boot", "Maven", "Gradle", asks about "Checkstyle", "SpotBugs", "PMD", "Java code smells", "Java best practices" DO NOT USE FOR: SonarQube generic - use `sonarqube` skill, testing - use Spring Boot test skills, security - use `java-security` skill
Design, build, run, and test Restate durable services, virtual objects, workflows, and AI agents across TypeScript, Python, Java, and Go. This skill should be used when the user mentions "restate", "durable execution", "virtual object", "restate service", "restate workflow", or "durable agent" or wants to build resilient backend services, AI agents, or workflows with automatic failure recovery. Also use when converting existing applications or migrating from workflow orchestrators to Restate. Use proactively when a project contains restate dependencies in package.json, requirements.txt, pyproject.toml, pom.xml, build.gradle, or go.mod.
Java and Spring Boot security patterns. Covers Spring Security, dependency auditing, secure coding practices, and OWASP for Java ecosystem. USE WHEN: user works with "Java", "Spring Boot", "Spring Security", asks about "Java vulnerabilities", "Maven security", "Gradle security", "Java injection", "Java authentication" DO NOT USE FOR: general OWASP concepts - use `owasp` or `owasp-top-10` instead, Node.js/Python security - use language-specific skills
Build and sideload Android apps for Meta Portal devices (Portal, Portal+, Portal Mini, Portal Go, Portal TV) using metavr. Use when targeting Portal hardware — covers ADB enablement, the no-GMS constraint, manifest/launcher intent-filter requirements, icon density quirks (PNG-only, mipmap-xxxhdpi), the Smart Camera SDK, and the gradle + `metavr adb` build/deploy/debug loop. Auto-load when the user mentions "Portal" device, targets `minSdkVersion` 28-29 for a tabletop/TV form factor, or works with the `com.facebook.portal` package.
Upgrade dependencies for Java/Kotlin (Gradle/Maven) and TypeScript/Node projects with minimal risk: plan the bump, apply changes incrementally, run tests/builds, and document breaking changes. Use when the user asks to bump deps, update frameworks, or address CVEs.
Neo4j Java Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, Maven/Gradle setup, executableQuery, executeRead/Write managed transactions, explicit transactions, async/reactive patterns, error handling, data type mapping, connection pool tuning, causal consistency/bookmarks. Use when writing Java or Kotlin code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, executableQuery, SessionConfig, executeRead, executeWrite, or TransactionCallback. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version upgrades — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover Spring Data Neo4j (@Node, Neo4jRepository) — use neo4j-spring-data-skill.
Kotlin language guardrails, patterns, and best practices for AI-assisted development. Use when working with Kotlin files (.kt, .kts), build.gradle.kts, or when the user mentions Kotlin. Provides null safety patterns, coroutine guidelines, data class conventions, and testing standards specific to this project's coding standards.
Switch JDK, Kotlin, Gradle, Maven, or any SDKMAN-managed candidate when the user or runtime explicitly demands a different version. Use when the user says "switch to Java 17", "run with JDK 21", "use Gradle 8.x", asks about JAVA_HOME, a build fails with UnsupportedClassVersionError or "class file has wrong version", or the repo contains a `.sdkmanrc`. Operates on machines configured with SDKMAN (`$SDKMAN_DIR`, default `~/.sdkman`).