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S3-compatible object storage that branches with your Neon project, so files and the database stay in sync across every branch. Use when a user wants object storage, a bucket, blob/file storage, or somewhere to put uploads, images, documents, avatars, or user-generated files for their app or agent — especially when they already use (or are setting up) Lakebase Postgres and don't want to add a separate storage provider like AWS S3, Cloudflare R2, or Supabase Storage. Triggers include "object storage", "bucket", "blob storage", "file storage", "store uploads/images/files", "S3-compatible storage", "presigned URL", "where do I put files", "storage logs", "bucket logs", "Neon Object Storage", "Neon Storage", and "storage that branches with my database".
Author and run a durable AI chat agent with chat.agent from @trigger.dev/sdk/ai: the per-turn run loop, why you MUST spread ...chat.toStreamTextOptions() first, returning a StreamTextResult vs calling chat.pipe(), the two server actions (chat.createStartSessionAction + auth.createPublicToken), and wiring useChat to useTriggerChatTransport. Load this when building, modifying, or debugging a chat backend (the agent task or its lifecycle hooks) or its React transport, when declaring typed tools or custom data parts, or when migrating a plain AI SDK streamText route to chat.agent.
BOM (Bill of Materials) management for electronics projects — the workflow skill that coordinates DigiKey, Mouser, LCSC, element14, JLCPCB, PCBWay, and KiCad skills around a unified BOM lifecycle. Create, update, and maintain BOMs with part numbers, costs, quantities stored as KiCad symbol properties. ALWAYS trigger this skill for any task involving component sourcing, pricing, ordering, distributor searches, BOM export, or fabrication preparation — even if the user names a specific distributor or fab house (e.g. "search DigiKey for...", "generate JLCPCB BOM", "order from Mouser"). This skill analyzes the schematic for sourcing gaps, recommends which distributor/fab skills to call for each gap, and writes results back as symbol properties — the agent (or user) performs the actual searches via the called skills. Also trigger on phrases like "what parts do I need", "order components", "how much will this cost", "export for JLCPCB", "find parts for this board", "compare pricing", or "check stock".
Primes the agent with focused understanding of the backend portion of the codebase — API routes, services, data models, and database layer — without loading unrelated frontend code. Use at the start of a session when the work is scoped to API endpoints, business logic, or data access. Optionally pulls external task context from Jira issues and Confluence pages first.
Check whether your rules file (CLAUDE.md or AGENTS.md) still matches the codebase after recent changes — run before a merge, or fold into your code-review pass. Reports stale/now-false rules, drifted architecture-map entries, and any new invariant worth adding, each with the minimal edit. Advisory and anti-bloat: it keeps the rules file true, never longer than it needs to be.
Control the cmux macOS terminal app (CLI + socket API) — cmux workspaces, panes, surfaces, browser automation, notifications, settings, hooks. MUST be read before running any `cmux` command. Trigger ONLY when the user explicitly says "cmux" — a cmux pane, cmux workspace, cmux surface, or an agent running in cmux. Do NOT trigger on generic mentions of "workspace", "pane", "the other agent", or "delegate" when cmux is not named — workspaces in tmux, Ghostty, herdr, VS Code, etc. are NOT cmux. macOS only (14.0+).
Add Arcjet security protection to any code path — HTTP route handlers, API endpoints, AI agent tool calls, MCP servers, background jobs, and queue workers. Covers rate limiting, bot detection, email validation, prompt injection detection, sensitive information blocking, content moderation, and abuse prevention. Works with JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and Go across Next.js, Express, Fastify, SvelteKit, Remix, Bun, Deno, NestJS, FastAPI, Flask, net/http, and non-HTTP contexts. Use this skill when the user wants to add security, rate limiting, bot protection, or abuse prevention to any part of their application — whether they say "protect my API," "rate limit tool calls," "block bots," "secure my endpoint," "add security to my MCP server," or "prevent abuse" without mentioning Arcjet specifically.
Use when you (an agent in a sesh thread) need to handle assigned work tickets — find your tickets, read a ticket's prompt/instructions, or update its status (e.g. mark it done). Covers the `sesh ticket` find → read → report loop.
When you or another skill needs to fetch the content of a social media post by URL — tweet, X thread, LinkedIn post, Instagram post, TikTok video, Bluesky post, Reddit thread, Mastodon status, Threads post, Hacker News thread. Returns normalized structured data (author, posted_at, text, engagement counts, media URLs, replies if requested) regardless of platform. Tries strategies in order: direct API (Bluesky, Mastodon, HN, Reddit), agent-browser with modal dismissal (LinkedIn, X preview), Wayback Machine (older posts), paid APIs (ScrapeCreators / Apify — only if env keys present). Triggers on "/social-fetch <url>," "fetch this tweet," "fetch this post," "what does this LinkedIn say," "read this thread," "pull this post." Used by deep-research (citing specific posts), jab-hook (inspiration account analysis), business-brainstorm (competitor / operator commentary).
Monitors task execution for skill improvement opportunities. Use this skill during ANY multi-step task, agentic workflow, or substantive work session where Claude is using tools and producing deliverables. It captures patterns, user corrections, workflow insights, and methodology worth preserving as reusable skills. Also triggers during post-task feedback discussions and when the user explicitly mentions skill observations, improvements, the observation log, skill taxonomy, or asks Claude to watch for skill opportunities. Also known as "One Skill to Rule Them All" — trigger on this phrase too. IMPORTANT: this skill should be invoked at the start of every task-oriented session — if you are about to use tools to produce deliverables, invoke this skill first.
Opinionated constraints for building better interfaces with agents.
AI coding agent skill for AlayaRenderer — a generative world rendering framework with inverse rendering (RGB→G-buffers) and game editing (G-buffers+text→stylized video) using fine-tuned video diffusion models.