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Manages custom Agent resources on Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform. Use when the user wants to programmatically create, configure, list, update, or delete stateful, server-managed Agent resources (including mounting files, skills, and tools) before executing conversations.
Identify domains, families, and sites in proteins; find all proteins in a family or sharing a domain; explore species distribution for a domain; annotate genomes with protein families and GO terms. InterPro combines 14 databases (e.g., Pfam, CDD) into one searchable resource. InterPro-N significantly expands annotation and sequence coverage with deep learning. Includes domain architecture (IDA) search.
Guides identity and access management—workforce and machine identity lifecycle, RBAC/ABAC/PBAC entitlement design, access reviews and recertification, SSO/SAML/OIDC federation, privileged access (PAM/JIT), cloud IAM least privilege (AWS/GCP/Azure concepts), service accounts and secrets hygiene, and separation of duties. Use for IAM, identity governance, access review, RBAC, least privilege, SSO federation, PAM, privileged access, cloud IAM policy, service account, or SoD—not full cloud landing zone architecture (enterprise-cloud-architect), broad cloud security controls (cloud-security-engineer), day-2 break-glass ticket execution only (cloud-system-administrator), pentest (penetration-tester), or legal/HR policy drafting only.
This skill should be used when the user asks for markup detection, detect manipulation, image tampering, deepfake detection, document integrity, hidden markup, metadata forensics, EXIF analysis, content authenticity, synthetic media, altered image, C2PA, or provenance verification across documents, images, and video. Guides workflow-level assessment of visual tampering indicators (splicing, cloning, inconsistent lighting or shadows, compression artifacts), metadata and provenance checks (EXIF, hashes, source chain), document revision and hidden markup (tracked changes, comments, invisible text), synthetic-media and deepfake red flags, watermarking and content-credentials concepts, and structured reporting with confidence levels and explicit limitations—not training detection models (ml-research-engineer-safeguards), cryptographic watermark design (cryptographer-specialist), full digital forensics lab attribution or legal conclusions, or blockchain-only tracing unless the user scopes on-chain context.
Conducts external reconnaissance using Open Source Intelligence (OSINT) techniques to map an organization's external attack surface without directly interacting with target systems. The tester gathers information from public sources including DNS records, certificate transparency logs, search engines, social media, code repositories, and data breach databases to build a comprehensive target profile. Activates for requests involving OSINT reconnaissance, external footprinting, attack surface mapping, or passive information gathering.
Analyzes structured and unstructured threat intelligence feeds to extract actionable indicators, adversary tactics, and campaign context. Use when ingesting commercial or open-source CTI feeds, evaluating feed quality, normalizing data into STIX 2.1 format, or enriching existing IOCs with campaign attribution. Activates for requests involving ThreatConnect, Recorded Future, Mandiant Advantage, MISP, AlienVault OTX, or automated feed aggregation pipelines.
Generate a source-backed starting `trtllm-serve --config` YAML for basic aggregate single-node PyTorch serving, aligned with checked-in TensorRT-LLM configs and deployment docs. Preserves explicit latency / balanced / throughput objectives. Excludes disaggregated, multi-node, and non-MTP speculative configs.
Guide for adding a new benchmark or training environment to NeMo-Gym. Use when the user asks to add, create, or integrate a benchmark, evaluation, training environment, or resources server into NeMo-Gym. Also use when wrapping an existing 3rd-party benchmark library. Covers the full workflow: data preparation, resources server implementation, agent wiring, YAML config, testing, and reward profiling (baselining). Triggered by: "add benchmark", "new resources server", "integrate benchmark", "wrap benchmark", "add training environment", "add eval".
Monitor PR checks and fix failures until green. Uses gh pr checks as the source of truth for PR-attached checks.
Manages Arize users, organizations, spaces, roles, role bindings, resource restrictions, and API keys via the ax CLI. Use for enterprise admin workflows: inviting and offboarding users, onboarding new teams, creating custom roles for SAML/SSO mappings, assigning roles to users, restricting project-level access, and managing service keys for multi-tenant architectures. Covers ax users, ax organizations, ax spaces, ax roles, ax role-bindings, ax resource-restrictions, and ax api-keys.
Cross-platform attribution health audit covering AdAttributionKit (iOS view-through 24h post-impression, WWDC 2025 configurable windows), GA4 attribution models (data-driven vs last-click), Consent Mode V2 enforcement, server-side attribution stitching, MMP integration health, and cross-device / cross-platform attribution. Use when user says attribution audit, attribution model, AdAttributionKit, AAK, view-through attribution, GA4 attribution, Consent Mode V2, conversion window, attribution window, MMP audit, AppsFlyer audit, Adjust audit, Branch audit, Singular audit, cross-device attribution, or cross-platform attribution.
Autonomous research agent that reads RESEARCH.md, infers what's needed, dynamically adjusts TODOs, and delegates to the right skill. Supports opt-in BFS mode for autonomous design space search. Respects a configurable supervision policy (presets: manual / checkpointed / autonomous / wild) governing notifications, approval gates, resource limits, and idea-change handling. Proactively surfaces gaps and asks before acting. Trigger phrases: "start research", "continue project", "what's next?", "explore design space", "autoresearch".