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Project Status - dashboard showing progress across all specs with dependency tracking and next action suggestions.
Implements Syncfusion .NET MAUI ListView (SfListView). Use when displaying lists or collections of data in MAUI applications, implementing data grids, creating scrollable item lists, or adding sorting/filtering/grouping. Covers item selection, layout customization, swipe actions, pull-to-refresh, load more, and drag-drop items.
Use when planning, funding, scoping, or synthesizing enterprise research across workstreams — clinical study design, R&D program finance, market sizing/surveys, or product/user research. Triggers on "design this clinical study", "what sample size", "R&D budget", "burn rate", "capitalize or expense", "TAM SAM SOM", "market sizing", "survey design", "segment the market", "plan user interviews", "usability test", "synthesize research insights". Forks context to route to one of four Research-Operations sub-skills (clinical-research, research-finance, market-research, product-research) and returns a digest. Distinct from ra-qm-team (regulatory submission), finance (corporate close/valuation), research/grants (funding discovery), product-team (persona/journey/live experiments), and marketing-skill (campaign analytics).
Find and fix broken or insecure links across an entire site, including CMS content, to improve SEO and user experience. Audits HTTP/HTTPS issues and validates all internal and external links.
Scan the Obsidian wiki for page-level identity collisions — different pages covering the same concept under different names (e.g. "RSC" vs "React Server Components") — and merge them. Use this skill when the user says "dedup my wiki", "find duplicate pages", "merge duplicates", "identity resolution", "consolidate my wiki", "I have duplicate pages", or "my wiki has two pages for the same thing". Distinct from wiki-lint (which checks structure) and cross-linker (which adds links) — this skill makes destructive page-level merges and requires careful confirmation.
The durable documentation set that makes an AI-built (vibe-coded) app reviewable before shipping. A small core every app needs — architecture, user/permission flows, permissions, variables/secrets, and a test-coverage map — plus conditional docs added only when they apply: emails, scheduled work, SEO, and embedded agents/automation. Defines what each doc must capture and how a reviewer or auditor uses it. Use when documenting a codebase for handoff, mapping user journeys and trust-boundary crossings, planning test coverage, or preparing for a security or performance audit.
Keep a system's business logic independent of the technology it talks to, by reasoning about which way dependencies point across a hexagonal / ports-and-adapters / clean-architecture boundary. A system holds three kinds of code — its reason to exist (the business logic), its connections to the outside world, and how it's run (the wiring and entrypoint) — so the question is never "which folder" but "is this the reason, a connection, or how it's run, and what may it depend on?" Use it to scaffold a new system, place a feature, integration, or entrypoint, review how it's shaped, or write an ADR about the layout — and whenever a dependency points the wrong way or you're unsure where something belongs. Language-/framework-agnostic: the kinds map onto whatever names a project uses (app/infra/run, domain/adapters/cmd). Reach for it even when the user never says "hexagonal": "where should this go", "scaffold it ports-and-adapters", "review against hexagonal principles", "which layer owns this" are all signals.
Provisions, connects, migrates, and operates Amazon RDS for Db2. Applies when provisioning with IBM customer and site IDs (License Manager, BYOL, GovCloud), connecting over TLS, fixing SQL30082N after Secrets Manager rotation, migration from Db2 LUW (Linux, AIX, Windows, AS400) or z/OS mainframe (ADB2GEN, Q Replication), choosing code page/collation (EBCDIC, CCSID), S3 backup/restore, Multi-AZ and cross-region standby replicas, RDSADMIN procedures, customer-managed KMS BYOK, self-managed Active Directory Kerberos, Db2 audit to S3, minimum IAM, or colocation.
Amazon OpenSearch Service and Serverless across five capabilities — migration (Solr/ES/self-managed OpenSearch into AOS/AOSS, schema/query translation, sizing, cutover); provisioning (domain + AOSS lifecycle, upgrades, storage tiers, FGAC, monitoring); search (vector / semantic / hybrid / RAG with Bedrock connectors); log-analytics (PPL, OSI ingestion, anomaly detection, OpenSearch Dashboards, Splunk/Datadog alternatives); trace-analytics (OTel spans, service maps, Data Prepper). Triggers on OpenSearch, AOS, AOSS, Elasticsearch, ELK, Solr, Lucene, vector / k-NN / semantic / hybrid / neural search, RAG, ELSER, log analytics, observability, Kibana, OSI, OCU, PPL, trace analytics, BM25, eDisMax, schema.xml, ILM, ISM, FAISS, HNSW, Migration Assistant for Amazon OpenSearch Service, Historical Data Migration, Live Traffic Migration, UltraWarm, OR1, Splunk/Datadog alternative, moving off Solr. Picks ONE capability per ask, names instance class + count + shard math, ships query DSL examples.
Helps migrate self-managed Apache Kafka workloads to Amazon MSK Express. Inventories the source cluster (from IaC files, Kafka CLI output, or manual input), assesses MSK Express compatibility across topology, Kafka version, configs, auth, and quotas, produces a target Express specification (instance type, broker count, monthly cost) by filling the AWS-published MSK Sizing/Pricing workbook, and guides migration execution using MSK Replicator. Applicable when the user mentions migrating Kafka, MSK, MSK Express, Kafka migration, analyzing Kafka infrastructure, moving to MSK, moving streaming platform to MSK, streaming migration, moving streaming workloads to AWS, MSK workload compatibility, MSK cluster sizing, choosing an MSK cluster type, or MSK Replicator.
Add moments of joy, personality, and unexpected touches that make interfaces memorable and enjoyable to use. Elevates functional to delightful.
Set up Tailwind CSS v4 in Expo with react-native-css and NativeWind v5 for universal styling