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Use when about to ask the user a factual question, propose a solution, diagnose an error, or choose between approaches. Triggers on: 'Do you have X installed?', 'What version?', 'Is X configured?', 'We should...', 'The fix is...', 'Options: 1...', 'Based on my understanding...', 'I believe X supports...'. Before deciding anything, spin up parallel subagents to WebSearch for current docs, community solutions, framework best practices, and GitHub issues. Your memory is stale — verify everything.
Drafts initial ticket requirements by asking targeted clarifying questions and producing a structured ticket with Title, Body, and Acceptance Criteria. Use when a user has a request that needs to be converted into a clear tracker-ready ticket without codebase or architecture analysis.
Test planning and coverage strategy workflow. Use when designing test suites, establishing coverage targets, planning TDD approaches, or assessing testing gaps in existing codebases.
Provision new NixOS servers on Proxmox for this nix flake project. Guides through the complete workflow: creating Proxmox LXC containers, SSH setup, Colmena configuration (init/full pattern), and application deployment with nginx proxy, PostgreSQL, and container images. Use when: (1) Creating a new server/container on Proxmox, (2) Setting up a new NixOS host with Colmena, (3) Deploying applications with nginx SSL proxy and/or PostgreSQL database, (4) Adding new container images to the repository.
This skill should be used when building data processing pipelines with CocoIndex v1, a Python library for incremental data transformation. Use when the task involves processing files/data into databases, creating vector embeddings, building knowledge graphs, ETL workflows, or any data pipeline requiring automatic change detection and incremental updates. CocoIndex v1 is Python-native (supports any Python types), has no DSL, and is currently under pre-release (version 1.0.0a1 or later).
Use when working with Python projects that use uv for dependency management, virtual environments, project initialization, or package publishing. Covers setup, workflows, and best practices for uv-based projects.
MLB data via ESPN public endpoints — scores, standings, rosters, schedules, game summaries, play-by-play, win probability, injuries, transactions, depth charts, team/player stats, leaders, and news. Zero config, no API keys. Use when: user asks about MLB scores, standings, team rosters, schedules, game stats, box scores, play-by-play, injuries, transactions, depth charts, team/player statistics, or MLB news. Don't use when: user asks about minor league baseball, college baseball, international baseball, or other sports.
Ghost Security - SAST code scanner. Finds security vulnerabilities in source code by planning and executing targeted scans for issues like SQL injection, XSS, BOLA, BFLA, SSRF, and other OWASP categories. Use when the user asks for a code security audit, SAST scan, vulnerability scan of source code, or wants to find security flaws in a codebase.
Based on the page length budget standards for NSFC (National Natural Science Foundation of China) proposals; check the page length of the target proposal and summarize gaps; provide targeted optimization suggestions; expand or compress content to meet standards while preserving the original meaning as much as possible.
Scan codebase for security vulnerabilities including secrets, insecure dependencies, and unsafe code patterns. Use when performing automated security scans.
Set up Kafka-based event-driven microservices with Platformatic Watt. Use when users ask about: - "kafka", "event-driven", "messaging" - "kafka hooks", "kafka webhooks" - "kafka producer", "kafka consumer" - "dead letter queue", "DLQ" - "request response pattern" with Kafka - "migrate from kafkajs", "kafkajs migration", "replace kafkajs" Covers @platformatic/kafka, @platformatic/kafka-hooks, consumer lag monitoring, and OpenTelemetry instrumentation.
Creates and configures Home Assistant button cards with actions (tap, hold, double-tap), service calls, navigation, and custom button-card (HACS) with templating and state-based styling. Use when asked to "create button card", "add service call button", "configure tap actions", or "customize button appearance".