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Build, extend, and configure AEM components end-to-end. Covers component node structure (cq:Component), Touch UI dialogs (cq:dialog with Granite UI), Sling Models, client libraries, edit configuration (cq:editConfig), and content templates. Use when creating new AEM components, adding or modifying component dialogs, wiring Sling Models, setting up clientlibs, extending Core Components, configuring edit behavior, or troubleshooting component rendering. Also activate when the user mentions cq:Component, cq:dialog, componentGroup, Granite UI widgets, or AEM component architecture.
shadcn/ui expert guidance — CLI, component installation, composition patterns, custom registries, theming, Tailwind CSS integration, and high-quality interface design. Use when initializing shadcn, adding components, composing product UI, building custom registries, configuring themes, or troubleshooting component issues.
Use this skill when optimizing email deliverability, sender reputation, or authentication. Triggers on SPF record setup, DKIM signing configuration, DMARC policy deployment, IP warm-up planning, bounce handling strategy, sender reputation monitoring, inbox placement troubleshooting, email infrastructure hardening, DNS TXT record configuration for email, and diagnosing why emails land in spam. Acts as a senior email infrastructure advisor for engineers and marketers managing transactional or marketing email.
Build secure WordPress plugins with hooks, database interactions, Settings API, custom post types, and REST API. Covers Simple, OOP, and PSR-4 architecture patterns plus the Security Trinity. Includes WordPress 6.7-6.9 breaking changes. Use when creating plugins or troubleshooting SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, REST API vulnerabilities, wpdb::prepare errors, nonce edge cases, or WordPress 6.8+ bcrypt migration.
Self-hosted auth for TypeScript/Cloudflare Workers with social auth, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, RBAC, and 15+ plugins. Requires Drizzle ORM or Kysely for D1 (no direct adapter). Self-hosted alternative to Clerk/Auth.js. Use when: self-hosting auth on D1, building OAuth provider, multi-tenant SaaS, or troubleshooting D1 adapter errors, session caching, rate limits, Expo crashes, additionalFields bugs.
Build integrations with Google Workspace APIs (Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Sheets, Docs, Chat, Meet, Forms, Tasks, Admin SDK). Covers OAuth 2.0, service accounts, rate limits, batch operations, and Cloudflare Workers patterns. Use when building MCP servers, automation tools, or integrations with any Google Workspace API, or troubleshooting OAuth errors, rate limit 429 errors, scope issues, or API-specific gotchas.
Set up serverless Postgres with Neon or Vercel Postgres for Cloudflare Workers/Edge. Includes connection pooling, git-like branching, and Drizzle ORM integration. Use when: setting up edge Postgres, troubleshooting "TCP not supported", connection pool exhausted, SSL config errors, or Node v20 transaction issues.
Track progress across sessions using SESSION.md with git checkpoints and concrete next actions. Converts IMPLEMENTATION_PHASES.md into trackable session state. Use when: resuming work after context clears, managing multi-phase implementations, or troubleshooting lost context.
Clerk auth with API Keys beta (Dec 2025), Next.js 16 proxy.ts (March 2025 CVE context), API version 2025-11-10 breaking changes, clerkMiddleware() options, webhooks, production considerations (GCP outages), and component reference. Prevents 15 documented errors. Use when: API keys for users/orgs, Next.js 16 middleware filename, troubleshooting JWKS/CSRF/JWT/token-type-mismatch errors, webhook verification, user type inconsistencies, or testing with 424242 OTP.
Build with Firestore NoSQL database - real-time sync, offline support, and scalable document storage. Use when: creating collections, querying documents, setting up security rules, handling real-time listeners, or troubleshooting permission-denied, quota exceeded, invalid query, or offline persistence errors. Prevents 10 documented errors.
Manage Railway deployments - view logs, redeploy, restart, or remove deployments. Use for deployment lifecycle (remove, stop, redeploy, restart), deployment visibility (list, status, history), and troubleshooting (logs, errors, failures, crashes). NOT for deleting services - use railway-environment skill with isDeleted for that.
Migrate jQuery 3.x to 4.0.0 safely in WordPress and legacy web projects. Covers all breaking changes: removed APIs ($.isArray, $.trim, $.parseJSON, $.type), focus event order changes, slim build differences, ES modules migration, and Trusted Types support. Use when: upgrading jQuery to 4.0, fixing "$.isArray is not a function" errors, WordPress jQuery migration, updating legacy JavaScript, or troubleshooting focus/blur event order issues.