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Evaluate a workload's performance efficiency against the Well-Architected Performance Efficiency pillar, covering resource selection, scaling, monitoring, and optimization opportunities.
Scout, pilot, or review Mirage virtual-filesystem tool use for Workbench agents while preserving source-of-truth and public-safety boundaries.
Audit a live page for accessibility issues and locate each violation precisely — optionally pass a URL (e.g. `accesslint:scan https://example.com/dashboard`), otherwise ask for one. Ensures a debuggable Chrome, runs the @accesslint/core engine via CDP, and returns a worklist of live-DOM WCAG violations grounded to each violation's DOM selector and source file:line. Locates; doesn't edit — output drives fixes by Claude. Use it for "is this page accessible", or to verify a UI change. For diffing against uncommitted changes or a branch, use the `diff` skill.
Audit an AI agent skill for security risks before installing or trusting it. Runs a deterministic scanner (regex patterns, Python AST analysis, source-to-sink taint tracking, and YARA signatures) and then reasons about intent — catching prompt injection, credential exfiltration, persistence, memory poisoning, malicious code, supply-chain risks, and description-vs-behavior mismatch. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user wants to scan, audit, vet, review, or check the safety of a skill, plugin, SKILL.md, or agent tool — whether it is a local folder, a zip/.skill file, or a cloned repo — and whenever someone asks "is this skill safe to install?".
Review generated or changed documentation before it ships — READMEs, API references, docstrings, PHPDoc/JSDoc, changelogs, tutorials, and doc sites. Best used reactively after an agent writes or edits docs, after code changes documented behavior, or before publishing docs. Use when the user says 'review the docs', 'is this documentation accurate', 'update the docs', 'write a README', 'document this API', 'add a docstring', or 'add a changelog entry'. Core job: verify every referenced function, flag, endpoint, config key, and code sample against the source; catch docs-vs-code drift; strip filler and unverifiable claims. DO NOT USE for production code review (use clean-code-guard), test review (use test-guard), marketing copy or blog posts, prose style editing of non-technical writing, or documentation site theming.
BEVFusion for multi-sensor 3D object detection. Fuses LiDAR point clouds and camera images in bird's-eye-view (BEV) space, used in autonomous driving for robust 3D perception. Use when training, evaluating, or running inference for a TAO BEVFusion model. Trigger phrases include "train BEVFusion", "LiDAR + camera fusion", "BEV 3D detection", "multi-sensor 3D perception".
Install cuOpt for Python, C, or server via pip, conda, or Docker; verify the install. For building cuOpt from source, see cuopt-developer.
Builds, runs, debugs, and operates applications on AWS Lambda MicroVMs — Firecracker-isolated, snapshot-resumable serverless compute environments running inside a container with up to 8 hr lifetimes. Applicable when workloads need strong isolation between tenants, isolated serverless compute, sandbox compute, or secure multi-tenant execution. Also suited for AI/agent code-execution sandboxes, interactive code playgrounds and notebooks (Jupyter, REPLs, dev environments running user-supplied code), reinforcement-learning environments, multi-tenant CI executors and build runners, sessionful game or simulation servers, or isolated security scanners. Also applicable when the workload needs long-lived sessions, a real port-listening server (gRPC, WebSocket, custom TCP protocols), state preserved across periods of inactivity (suspend/resume), container-level access (FUSE, eBPF, custom syscalls), or session-affine routing.
Static source-code vulnerability scan. Reads a target directory (and THREAT_MODEL.md if present), spawns parallel review subagents per focus area, and writes VULN-FINDINGS.json + .md for /triage to consume. Read-only — no building, running, or network. For execution-verified crashes, use vuln-pipeline instead. Use when asked to "scan for vulns", "review this code for security issues", "find bugs in <dir>", or as the step between /threat-model and /triage.
Proposal-first scientific writing pipeline. Three modes (compose/revise/hybrid) with a four-layer QA pipeline. It enforces the principles of evidence-before-prose, argument-before-sections, and contracts-before-paragraphs.
Production-grade web scraping with automatic anti-bot bypass, structured JSON parsing for 40+ targets, and geo-targeting. Use when the user needs to scrape web pages, extract product data, get search results, or collect structured data from supported e-commerce and search platforms without worrying about getting blocked and when geo targeting is required.
Extract structured fields, original text locations, missing items, and supportable judgments from papers and supplementary materials. Use when the user asks for "extract this paper", "batch extract paper information", "create paper cards", or requests the rw-paper-extractor workflow. Runs without a private local workspace or preset research-lab; use user-provided material and bundled public-source methods.