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Track product champions for job changes and qualify their new companies against ICP. Takes a CSV of known champions (with LinkedIn URLs), creates a baseline snapshot via Apify enrichment, then detects when champions move to new companies. Scores new companies on a 0-4 ICP fit scale. Outputs a downloadable CSV of movers with qualification verdicts.
Web content discovery, URL crawling, and page inventory for accessibility audits. Use when scanning web pages, crawling sites for audit scope, or building page inventories for multi-page audits.
Integration patterns for the GitHub Accessibility Scanner Action (github/accessibility-scanner). Teaches agents how to detect scanner presence, parse scanner-created issues, correlate findings with local scans, and track Copilot-assigned fix status.
Run accessibility audits on web projects combining automated scanning (axe-core, Lighthouse) with WCAG 2.1 AA compliance mapping, manual check guidance, and structured reporting. Output is configurable: markdown report only, markdown plus machine-readable JSON, or markdown plus issue tracker integration. Use this skill whenever the user mentions "accessibility audit", "a11y audit", "WCAG audit", "accessibility check", "compliance scan", or asks to check a web project for accessibility issues. Also trigger when the user wants to verify WCAG conformance or map findings to a specific standard (CAN-ASC-6.2, EN 301 549, ADA/AODA).
Create MCP servers using the C# SDK and .NET project templates. Covers scaffolding, tool/prompt/resource implementation, and transport configuration for stdio and HTTP. USE FOR: creating new MCP server projects, scaffolding with dotnet new mcpserver, adding MCP tools/prompts/resources, choosing stdio vs HTTP transport, configuring MCP hosting in Program.cs, setting up ASP.NET Core MCP endpoints with MapMcp. DO NOT USE FOR: debugging or running existing servers (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying (use mcp-csharp-publish), building MCP clients, non-.NET MCP servers.
A skill dedicated to Antom payment integration, helping merchants select the right product and integration approach based on business needs, and build production-grade code. Supported products: One-time Payments, Tokenized Payment (recurring auto-debit), Subscription Payment, Scan to Link. Supported integration modes: Payment Element, Checkout Page (fully hosted / embedded), API-only integration (APM / bank card).
Choose and implement the right Circle wallet type for your application. Compares developer-controlled, user-controlled, and modular (passkey) wallets across custody model, key management, account types, blockchain support, and use cases. Use whenever blockchain wallet integrations are required for onchain application development. Triggers on: circle wallets, blockchain wallets, choose wallet, wallet comparison, which wallet, wallet types, EOA vs SCA vs MSCA, custody model, embedded wallet, smart account, programmable wallets, create wallet, onchain wallet.
Initialize a new Adobe App Builder project end-to-end without manual template selection. Maps user intent to the correct template, runs non-interactive initialization, and guides post-init customization. Use this skill whenever the user mentions creating an App Builder app, scaffolding a project, initializing with aio, setting up an Experience Cloud extension, adding actions or web assets to an existing project, or anything related to 'aio app init', even if they don't explicitly say 'App Builder'. Also use when users mention SPA templates, AEM extensions, API Mesh setup, Asset Compute workers, or MCP server projects. Also handles debugging and troubleshooting init failures — use when users report template not found errors, aio app init hanging or timing out, Node version mismatches, npm install failures after init, build errors right after project setup, wrong directory structure from extension templates, aio login or token issues, or aio app run showing nothing.
Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.
Design and build database schemas and data models in MotherDuck. Produces a file-based project scaffold. Use when creating tables, choosing data types, defining relationships, or restructuring data for analytics workloads.
Bind / unbind / reconnect the user's WeChat — QR scan flow + lifecycle
INVOKE THIS SKILL when using the langgraph CLI to scaffold, develop, build, or deploy LangGraph applications. Covers langgraph new, dev, build, up, deploy, and langgraph.json configuration.