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Audit and maintain README standards across *-skills repositories with a two-pass workflow (audit first, optional bounded fixes second). Use when running Codex App or CLI automations for skills-repo documentation consistency, profile-aware section schemas, command integrity checks, and discoverability baseline enforcement.
Build Zerobus Ingest clients for near real-time data ingestion into Databricks Delta tables via gRPC. Use when creating producers that write directly to Unity Catalog tables without a message bus, working with the Zerobus Ingest SDK in Python/Java/Go/TypeScript/Rust, generating Protobuf schemas from UC tables, or implementing stream-based ingestion with ACK handling and retry logic.
Python coding standards with automatic version detection. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Python to ensure adherence to LBYL exception handling patterns, modern type syntax (list[str], str | None), pathlib operations, ABC-based interfaces, absolute imports, and explicit error boundaries at CLI level. Also provides production-tested code smell patterns from Dagster Labs for API design, parameter complexity, and code organization. Essential for maintaining erk's dignified Python standards.
Set up and manage a Memory Bank system for cross-session context continuity across AI coding agents. Use when the user mentions 'memory bank' with any action intent — setup, install, initialize, init, update, refresh, sync, status, check, read, show, review, display, or equivalents in any language (e.g. Turkish: kur, kurulum, güncelle, durumu, oku; German: einrichten, aktualisieren; Spanish: configurar, actualizar; French: installer, mettre à jour). Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, GitHub Copilot, Roo Code, Aider, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex.
Form validation with Zod schemas and Conform library for Remix applications. Covers schema design, server/client validation, Polaris integration, and complex form patterns.
Collect, organize, and validate evidence for ISO 27001 and SOC 2 audits. API-first approach with CLI commands for major cloud platforms. Produces timestamped, auditor-ready evidence packages.
Produces a plain-language comparison of advance directives and POLST/MOLST forms, covering legal status, clinician signatures, emergency precedence, clinical appropriateness, and document coordination. Use when the user asks about advance directive vs. POLST, living will vs. DNR, which document EMS follows, POLST vs. MOLST vs. POST, whether a healthy person needs a POLST, or document coordination in elder law, estate planning, or serious illness contexts.
Build applications with the Yo Protocol SDK (`@yo-protocol/core`) — an ERC-4626 yield vault protocol supporting Ethereum (1), Base (8453), and Arbitrum (42161). Use when writing code that interacts with Yo Protocol vaults: preparing deposit/redeem transactions, checking positions, querying vault snapshots/yield/TVL, or claiming Merkl rewards. Triggers on mentions of Yo Protocol, yoETH, yoUSD, yoBTC, yoEUR, yoGOLD, yoUSDT, yo-protocol/core, YoClient, createYoClient, PreparedTransaction, or ERC-4626 vault interactions via the Yo gateway.
A comprehensive skill for using agent-browser, a CLI tool for browser automation designed for AI agents, developed by Vercel Labs. This skill covers installation, core commands, selectors (refs, CSS, XPath, semantic locators), agent mode, sessions, options, and best practices. Use this skill whenever the user needs to automate browser interactions via CLI commands, especially for AI agents that need to interact with web pages.
Build Nostr Data Vending Machine (DVM) services and clients using NIP-90. Use when implementing AI/compute service providers (kinds 5000-5999 job requests, 6000-6999 job results, kind 7000 feedback), creating DVM job request clients with payment handling, chaining DVM jobs, handling encrypted DVM params, or publishing NIP-89 service provider discovery events for DVMs.
Native UI integration for Electrobun desktop applications including ApplicationMenu, ContextMenu, system Tray, native dialogs, keyboard shortcuts, and platform-specific UI patterns. This skill covers creating application menus with submenus and accelerators, context menus triggered by right-click, system tray icons with menus, file/folder dialogs, message boxes, notification systems, global keyboard shortcuts, menu item roles, dynamic menu updates, platform-specific menu conventions (macOS menu bar, Windows system menu), drag-and-drop integration, and native theming. Use when implementing application menus, adding system tray functionality, creating context menus, showing file pickers, implementing keyboard shortcuts, displaying notifications or dialogs, or building platform-native UI experiences. Triggers include "menu", "tray icon", "context menu", "file dialog", "shortcuts", "accelerator", "native dialog", "system tray", "notification", "menu bar", or "right-click menu".
Use this skill whenever writing frontend code that talks to a backend for database queries, authentication, file uploads, AI features, real-time messaging, or edge function calls — especially if the project uses InsForge or @insforge/sdk. Trigger on any of these contexts: querying/inserting/updating/deleting database rows from frontend code, adding login/signup/OAuth/password-reset flows, uploading or downloading files to storage, invoking serverless functions, calling AI chat completions or image generation, subscribing to real-time WebSocket channels, or writing RLS policies. If the user asks for these features generically (e.g., "add auth to my React app", "fetch data from my database", "upload files") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For backend infrastructure (creating tables via SQL, deploying functions, CLI commands), use insforge-cli instead.