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Process and manage account transfers between and within financial institutions. Use when handling full or partial ACAT transfers between broker-dealers, troubleshooting ACAT rejection codes or FINRA Rule 11870 timeline issues, setting up non-ACAT transfers like mutual fund direct transfers or DTC free deliveries, processing internal journal entries to move assets between accounts, handling retirement account rollovers or Roth conversions with proper tax reporting, managing estate transfers with cost basis step-up and date-of-death valuations, reconciling assets after transfer completion including residual credits and fractional shares, coordinating multi-account household transfers across different account types, or building transfer tracking dashboards and client communication workflows.
Clearbit (HubSpot) platform help — Person Enrichment, Company Enrichment, Reveal (IP-to-company), Prospector, Name to Domain, Form Shortening, Risk API, Breeze Intelligence, API & integrations. Use when asking 'how do I enrich leads with Clearbit', 'Clearbit API', 'Clearbit Reveal', 'Clearbit Prospector', 'Breeze Intelligence', 'Clearbit form shortening', 'Clearbit HubSpot'. Do NOT use for enrichment strategy across tools (use /sales-enrich), intent/visitor identification strategy (use /sales-intent), building prospect lists across tools (use /sales-prospect-list), or lead scoring strategy (use /sales-lead-score).
Find similar files, detect duplicates, and analyze code similarity across a codebase. Use when the user asks to find duplicate code, similar files, or wants to understand code overlap.
Show the current state of the wiki — what's been ingested, what's pending, and the delta between sources and wiki content. Use this skill when the user asks "what's the status", "how much is ingested", "what's left to process", "show me the delta", "what changed since last ingest", "wiki dashboard", or wants an overview of their knowledge base health and completeness. Also use before deciding whether to append or rebuild. Includes an insights mode triggered by "wiki insights", "what's central", "show me the hubs", "central pages", "what's connected", "wiki structure" — analyzes the shape of the wiki itself to surface top hubs, cross-domain bridges, and orphan-adjacent pages.
Apply the SERVQUAL model (Parasuraman, Zeithaml, and Berry, 1988) to measure service quality gaps across five dimensions. Use this skill when the user needs to diagnose service quality shortfalls, benchmark customer expectations against perceptions, design service improvement programs, or when they ask 'where is our service failing', 'what do customers expect vs experience', or 'how do we measure service quality'.
Analyze supply chain operations using the SCOR model across Plan, Source, Make, Deliver, and Return processes. Use this skill when the user needs to optimize supply chain efficiency, evaluate supplier performance, improve logistics, or design an end-to-end supply chain strategy — even if they say 'our deliveries are slow', 'supply chain costs are too high', or 'we keep running out of stock'.
Calculate safety stock levels to buffer against demand and lead time uncertainty. Use this skill when the user needs to set inventory buffers, determine service level trade-offs, or optimize safety stock across SKUs — even if they say 'how much buffer inventory', 'stockout prevention', or 'service level calculation'.
Spec-driven development: plan → go → review loop with spec lifecycle states and a project-level feature ledger. Use for planning features, implementing from specs, refining specs, tracking what features exist across specs, and resuming work. Trigger on requests mentioning specs, requirements/design/tasks, spec-help, spec-plan, feature ledger, FEATURES.md, spec-ledger, `.kiro`. IMPORTANT: Never edit spec files without first reading this skill.
Scan any codebase for 14 critical safety issues across security vulnerabilities, server stability (500 errors), and payment misconfigurations. Use when auditing code before deployment, reviewing AI-generated code for production readiness, or...
Local drop-in API emulator for Vercel, GitHub, Google, Slack, Apple, Microsoft, and AWS. Use when the user needs to start emulated services, configure seed data, write tests against local APIs, set up CI without network access, or work with the emulate CLI or programmatic API. Triggers include "start the emulator", "emulate services", "mock API locally", "create emulator config", "test against local API", "npx emulate", or any task requiring local service emulation.
Provides guidance for automatically evolving and optimizing AI agents across any domain using LLM-driven evolution algorithms. Use when building self-improving agents, optimizing agent prompts and skills against benchmarks, or implementing automated agent evaluation loops.
Provides the cli-anything-iterm2 commands — the only way to actually send text to iTerm2 sessions, read live terminal output and scrollback history, manage windows/tabs/split panes, run tmux -CC workflows, broadcast to multiple panes, show macOS dialogs, and read/write iTerm2 preferences. Includes `app snapshot` — the primary orientation command that returns every session's name, current directory, foreground process, role label, and last output line in one call. Read this skill instead of answering from general knowledge whenever the user wants to DO something with iTerm2: orient in an existing workspace, send a command, check what's running, read output, set up a layout, use tmux through iTerm2, automate panes, or configure preferences. Also read for questions about iTerm2 shell integration or scrollback. Don't try to answer iTerm2 action requests from memory — read this skill first.