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Work with B2C Commerce site metadata XML for custom attributes and object types. Use when defining custom attributes on products/orders/customers, creating custom object types, or setting site preferences via XML import. Covers site import, site archive, system object extensions, system-objecttype-extensions.xml, custom-objecttype-definitions.xml, Business Manager attributes, BM configuration, and data model definitions.
Build or maintain controller-based ASP.NET Core APIs when the project needs controller conventions, advanced model binding, validation extensions, OData, JsonPatch, or existing API patterns.
Use this skill when writing custom shaders, uniforms, filters, or batchers in PixiJS v8. Covers Shader.from({gl, gpu, resources}), GlProgram/GpuProgram, UniformGroup with typed uniforms (f32, vec2, mat4x4), UBO mode, textures as resources, custom Filter via Filter.from, GLSL ES 3.0 conventions (in/out, finalColor, texture()), uBackTexture sampling, pixi.js/unsafe-eval for strict CSP, custom Batcher via extensions. Triggers on: Shader, GlProgram, GpuProgram, UniformGroup, Batcher, Filter, Filter.from, GLSL, WGSL, UBO, uniform, custom shader, finalColor, uBackTexture, blendRequired, unsafe-eval.
Generate and run tests for Adobe App Builder actions and UI components. Scaffolds Jest unit tests, integration tests against deployed actions, contract tests for Adobe API interactions, and React component tests using Testing Library. Provides mock helpers for State, Files, Events SDKs, @adobe/aio-lib-* clients, ExC Shell context (@adobe/exc-app), and UIX Guest SDK (@adobe/uix-guest). Use this skill whenever the user mentions testing App Builder actions, writing unit tests for Runtime actions, creating integration tests, mocking Adobe SDKs, setting up test fixtures, running aio app test, or wants to verify action behavior before deployment. Also trigger when users mention Jest configuration for App Builder, test coverage, CI test setup, React component test, Testing Library, UI test, Provider wrapper, test my page, test my form, test my table, test my component, mock shell context, mock extension context, debug test failures, or fix Jest errors.
Edit the Prisma Next data contract — add models, fields, relations, indexes, enums, type aliases, polymorphic types (`@@discriminator` / `@@base`), use extension namespaces (`pgvector.Vector(...)`, `cipherstash.EncryptedString(...)`), wire `prisma-next.config.ts` with `defineConfig` from the `@prisma-next/<target>/config` façade, and run `prisma-next contract emit`. Use for schema, models, fields, attributes, soft delete, paranoid, scopes, validations, callbacks, prisma schema, PSL, contract.prisma, contract.ts, contract.json, contract.d.ts, façade imports, `@prisma-next/postgres/config`, `@prisma-next/postgres/contract-builder`, `@prisma-next/postgres/control`, `@prisma-next/mongo/config`, `@prisma-next/mongo/contract-builder`, `extensions:`, `extensionPacks`, pgvector, cipherstash, postgis, paradedb, PN-CLI-4002, PN-CLI-4003, PN-CLI-4011.
Use when operating the vigolium CLI for web vulnerability scanning, security testing, traffic ingestion, server management, AI agent-driven scanning and code review, cloud-storage management, or writing custom JavaScript extensions. Invoke for scan commands, scan-url, scan-request, run, ingest, server, agent (query/autopilot/swarm/olium/piolium/audit/session), traffic browsing, database queries, storage uploads/downloads, module management, extension scripting, export, project management, and configuration tuning.
Local mirror of OpenAI Codex product documentation (developers.openai.com/codex): CLI, Cloud, web app, IDE extension, hooks, skills, plugins, MCP, subagents, AGENTS.md, prompts, rules, sandboxing, models, pricing, security, and configuration. Use whenever the user asks how Codex behaves, how to install or configure Codex, or what a Codex flag, slash command, or feature does (including informal phrasing such as "hooks", "--resume", "sandbox modes", "cloud environments"). Read this skill's references/ before generic web search for Codex product questions. Do NOT use for Claude Code, Cursor, or other agents -- in particular, do not use for "Claude Code hooks" or general OpenAI API, ChatGPT, Realtime, or non-Codex coding help.
Use this skill when writing, designing, or optimizing Trigger.dev background tasks and workflows. This includes creating reliable async tasks, implementing AI workflows, setting up scheduled jobs, structuring complex task hierarchies with subtasks, configuring build extensions for tools like ffmpeg or Puppeteer/Playwright, and handling task schemas with Zod validation.
Use when testing web applications, debugging browser console errors, automating form interactions, or verifying UI implementations. Load for localhost testing, authenticated app testing (Gmail, Notion), or recording demo GIFs. Requires Chrome extension 1.0.36+, Claude Code 2.0.73+, paid plan.
Write Tampermonkey userscripts for browser automation, page modification, and web enhancement. Use when: creating browser scripts, writing greasemonkey scripts, automating user interactions, injecting CSS or JavaScript into web pages, modifying website behaviour, building browser extensions, hiding unwanted page elements, adding form auto-fill, scraping website data, intercepting requests, detecting URL changes in SPAs, or storing persistent user preferences. Covers userscript headers (@match, @grant, @require), synchronous and async GM_* API functions, common patterns (DOM mutation, URL change detection, element waiting), security sandboxing, and cross-browser compatibility (Chrome, Firefox, Edge).
E2E testing for Umbraco backoffice extensions using Playwright and @umbraco/playwright-testhelpers
Lightweight cross-platform desktop application framework for JavaScript, HTML, and CSS. Provides native OS operations, window management, filesystem access, and extensibility via extensions. Alternative to Electron with minimal bundle size.