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Expert SRE incident responder specializing in rapid problem resolution, modern observability, and comprehensive incident management. Masters incident command, blameless post-mortems, error budget management, and system reliability patterns. Handles critical outages, communication strategies, and continuous improvement. Use IMMEDIATELY for production incidents or SRE practices.
Personal US-equity options trading knowledge base. Use for trade analysis, options strategy recommendations, earnings plays, post-mortems, or ticker mentions in a trading context (e.g., "analyze APP", "sell put on TSLA", "structure for NVDA earnings"). Triggers on multi-leg options (Jade Lizard, bull put spread, iron condor, diagonal, calendar), IV / IV crush, channel checks, earnings positioning, AH action, LEAPS / stock replacement, dealer GEX / gamma exposure / max pain / options chain analysis, or any single-stock options play. Provides concrete strikes, IV-aware structures, and probability -weighted scenarios drawn from 21 trading pitfalls, a gamma framework, and case studies (INTC, Mag-7, APP, NOK, CBRS). Market data via TradingView + Funda AI. Responds in Chinese with English technical terms. **Always sanity-check net vega sign before recommending a directional structure** — wrong vega (credit spread at low IVR, debit spread at high IVR) is a known failure mode; see pitfall 19.
Guide incident response from detection to post-mortem using SRE principles, severity classification, on-call management, blameless culture, and communication protocols. Use when setting up incident processes, designing escalation policies, or conducting post-mortems.
Full RPI lifecycle orchestrator. Research → Plan → Pre-mortem → Crank → Vibe → Post-mortem. One command, sequential skill invocations with human gates and hands-free validation. Triggers: "rpi", "full lifecycle", "end to end", "research to production".
Use when managing Ralph orchestration loops, analyzing diagnostic data, debugging hat selection, investigating backpressure, or performing post-mortem analysis
Generate self-contained, beautiful HTML documents that replace walls of markdown. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a report, comparison, explainer, slide deck, diagram, post-mortem, status update, code walkthrough, design system showcase, prototype, or interactive editor — or mentions creating HTML outputs, dashboards, visual documentation, or "instead of markdown". Covers 10 battle-tested patterns: comparison, walkthrough, review, design-system, prototyping, diagram, deck, explainer, report, and editor.
Automated retrospectives — captures learnings at EPIC completion and on manual invocation. EPIC-scoped retros embed a Retrospective section in the EPIC artifact. Cross-epic and time-based retros produce standalone retro docs. Triggers on: 'retro', 'retrospective', 'post-mortem', 'lessons learned', 'debrief', 'what worked', 'what didn't work', 'what did we learn', 'reflect', or automatically after EPIC terminal transitions.
Investigates completed DEX sandwich-style MEV from public blocks and bundles—front-victim-back ordering on EVM and Solana, Jito bundle traces, swap decoding, victim slippage vs searcher profit estimates, and evidence-style case studies. Use when the user asks for sandwich attack analysis, MEV sandwich post-mortems, high-slippage swap forensics, or searcher clustering—not for building sandwich bots, mempool manipulation for profit, or harassing labeled wallets.
Use when reviewing, scoring, or auditing third-party SaaS / vendor relationships — running a vendor scorecard, tracking SLA compliance, classifying third-party risk, preparing a tier-1 vendor review, or auditing the SaaS portfolio. Triggers on "vendor SLA", "vendor scorecard", "third-party risk", "TPRM", "vendor review", "SaaS audit", "supplier performance", "vendor health check", "renewal review". Forks context so large vendor catalogs (50-500 line items) and SLA logs don't pollute the parent thread. Ships 3 stdlib-only Python tools (vendor scorer with industry tuning, SLA compliance tracker with credit-claim flags, vendor risk classifier across 4 risk vectors), 3 reference docs each citing 7+ authoritative sources (Gartner / Shared Assessments / NIST / ISO 27036 / breach post-mortems), and a 5-vendor catalog template. Distinct from c-level-advisor/general-counsel-advisor (contract law, not operational management), business-growth/contract-and-proposal-writer (outbound proposals, not inbound vendor scoring), and sibling procurement-optimizer (spend categorization, not vendor performance).
Configure and collect crash dumps for modern .NET applications. USE FOR: enabling automatic crash dumps for CoreCLR or NativeAOT, capturing dumps from running .NET processes, setting up dump collection in Docker or Kubernetes, using dotnet-dump collect or createdump. DO NOT USE FOR: analyzing or debugging dumps, post-mortem investigation with lldb/windbg/dotnet-dump analyze, profiling or tracing, or for .NET Framework processes.
Investigates completed flash-loan and atomic DeFi incidents across EVM and Solana from public txs—borrow-execute-repay fingerprints, oracle/pool/governance vectors, full trace reconstruction, impact quantification, and mitigations. Use when the user asks for flash loan exploit analysis, atomic attack post-mortems, large-borrow suspicious tx triage, or evidence-structured case studies from explorer data and read-only simulation—not for designing new attacks on live protocols.
Bug → spec protocol. When a bug is found or a test fails, trace the cause, decide whether a new §V invariant would catch recurrence, append to §B. This is the one non-obvious thing SDD does that plan-then-execute doesn't. Triggers on test failure, bug report, post-mortem, or explicit user ask.