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Guides agents through a structured 6-step discovery process to design and deploy Google Cloud global external Application Load Balancers with Cloud CDN, Cloud Armor, and Service Extensions, mapping workload requirements to opinionated best-practice configurations. Use when: - Designing, configuring, or deploying a Google Cloud global external Application Load Balancer, Cloud CDN, Cloud Armor WAF, or Service Extensions. - Discovering existing Google Cloud resources (Cloud Storage buckets, Compute Engine MIGs, GKE, Cloud Run) to use as load balancer backends. - Generating production-grade Terraform HCL or gcloud CLI scripts for global external Application Load Balancer configurations. - Actuating deployments via Infrastructure Manager or bash scripts, including performing IAM pre-checks. - Detecting, analyzing, or reconciling configuration drift on deployed global external Application Load Balancers. Don't use for: - Non-Google Cloud load balancing or security configurations. - Purely regional or internal load balancing setups (unless part of a hybrid/failover global design).
Used for drafting or revising official documents of the administrative agencies of the Republic of China (letters, official letters, announcements, memoranda, etc.), correctly applying paragraph structures, terminology, and format rules in accordance with the Document Processing Manual and Reference Specifications for Government Document Formats. This skill is used when users need to write letters to government agencies, internal memoranda, announcements, meeting notices, or inquire about official document terminology, address terms, and expressions of expectations and purposes.
Use the public `orca` CLI to operate Orca-managed worktrees, folder contexts, terminals, repos, automations, artifacts, worktree comments, and the browser embedded inside the Orca app. Use when the user says "$orca-cli", "use orca cli", "Orca worktree", "child worktree", "cardStatus", "spawn codex/claude in a worktree", "read/wait/send Orca terminal", "terminal send", "full handoff", "handover", "give this to another agent", "another worktree", "Orca browser", "orca artifacts", "share HTML/Markdown", "public artifact link", or "control the browser inside Orca". Prefer this over raw `git worktree`, ad hoc PTYs, Playwright, or Computer Use when the task touches Orca-managed state. Use Computer Use for browser windows, webviews, or desktop UI outside Orca's embedded browser.
CLI tools for Svelte 5 documentation lookup and code analysis. MUST be used whenever creating or editing any Svelte component (.svelte) or Svelte module (.svelte.ts/.svelte.js). If possible, this skill should be executed within the svelte-file-editor agent for optimal results.
Voice agents represent the frontier of AI interaction - humans speaking naturally with AI systems. The challenge isn't just speech recognition and synthesis, it's achieving natural conversation flow with sub-800ms latency while handling interruptions, background noise, and emotional nuance. This skill covers two architectures: speech-to-speech (OpenAI Realtime API, lowest latency, most natural) and pipeline (STT→LLM→TTS, more control, easier to debug). Key insight: latency is the constraint. Hu
Data framework for building LLM applications with RAG. Specializes in document ingestion (300+ connectors), indexing, and querying. Features vector indices, query engines, agents, and multi-modal support. Use for document Q&A, chatbots, knowledge retrieval, or building RAG pipelines. Best for data-centric LLM applications.
Agent-based declarative testing with YAML test specs. Tests run in sub-agents to preserve main context while executing many tests. Supports MCP servers, APIs, and browser automation. Use when: testing MCP servers, running integration tests, validating tool behavior after changes, or creating regression test suites. Keywords: yaml tests, agent testing, mcp test, integration tests.
Use when investigating or improving WordPress performance (backend-only agent): profiling and measurement (WP-CLI profile/doctor, Server-Timing, Query Monitor via REST headers), database/query optimization, autoloaded options, object caching, cron, HTTP API calls, and safe verification.
Use this skill when the user asks to add documentation, add docs, add references, or install documentation about Neon. Adds Neon best practices reference links to project AI documentation (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, or Cursor rules). Does not install packages or modify code.
Run Codex CLI, Claude Code, OpenCode, or Pi Coding Agent via background process for programmatic control.
Search homes and connect with Compass agents for real estate services.
CRITICAL - Guide for using Claudish CLI ONLY through sub-agents to run Claude Code with any AI model (OpenRouter, Gemini, OpenAI, local models). NEVER run Claudish directly in main context unless user explicitly requests it. Use when user mentions external AI models, Claudish, OpenRouter, Gemini, OpenAI, Ollama, or alternative models. Includes mandatory sub-agent delegation patterns, agent selection guide, file-based instructions, and strict rules to prevent context window pollution.