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Vercel deployment and CI/CD expert guidance. Use when deploying, promoting, rolling back, inspecting deployments, building with --prebuilt, or configuring CI workflow files for Vercel.
Parse and explain HL7 v2.5 IHE PAM (Patient Administration Management) messages. Identifies message type, extracts segments (MSH, EVN, PID, PV1, PV2), validates structure, and provides detailed explanations of ADT messages for patient administration workflows.
Exploit development workflow. Use when: write exploit, PoC, payload, shellcode, bypass, buffer overflow, RCE, reverse shell.
HubSpot integration. Manage crm and marketing automation data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with HubSpot data.
Use skill if you are testing a skill's instructional quality by following its workflow literally on a real task, documenting friction points, and fixing ambiguities.
Set up Symphony (OpenAI's Codex orchestrator) for a user's repo. Use when the user mentions Symphony setup, configuring Symphony, getting Symphony running, or wants to connect their repo to Linear for autonomous Codex agents. Also use when the user says "set up symphony", "configure symphony for my repo", or references WORKFLOW.md configuration.
Cloudflare D1 migration workflow: generate with Drizzle, inspect SQL for gotchas, apply to local and remote, fix stuck migrations, handle partial failures. Use when running migrations, fixing migration errors, or setting up D1 schemas.
Use when creating or iterating on a detailed per-subsystem technical design specification from a system spec, before starting OpenSpec workflow. Triggers: "design spec", "subsystem spec", "write the spec for S1", "phase breakdown", "implementation phases", "mid-level spec", "technical design". Encodes opinionated progressive phase discipline with FP progression and contract boundaries. Do NOT use for high-level system specs (use brainstorming) or for OpenSpec artifacts (use openspec directly).
Generate standard Draw.io (.drawio) format visual diagrams for deep learning models, network architectures, algorithm workflows, etc. Two modes are supported: generation from scratch and style migration. Generation from scratch: model architecture diagrams, flowcharts, receptive field schematic diagrams, etc. Style migration: reference image + content description/project → generate new diagrams following the style of the reference image. Ensure the XML format is correct and can be directly opened and edited in Draw.io.
Full workflow for official account/self-media creation. Automatically match tasks based on user input: article writing, cover image, body illustration, style extraction. Supports multiple writing styles. It is used when users mention writing official account posts, technical blogs, official account covers, body illustrations, step diagrams, demo diagrams, flowcharts, writing style analysis, style cloning, imitating viral content, style extraction. See the reference directory for details.
Configure and operate Codemagic-hosted CodePush for React Native iOS and Android apps, including native plugin wiring, deployment key/server URL setup, Codemagic CI integration, and OTA release lifecycle (release, promote, patch, rollback). Use when requests mention CodePush, codepush, OTA updates, @code-push-next/react-native-code-push, @codemagic/code-push-cli, codepush.pro, deployment keys, or staged iOS/Android rollout workflows.
Interactive git and GitHub tutor that teaches through hands-on practice in VS Code's terminal. Adapts to any skill level — from someone who's never opened a terminal to principal engineers filling knowledge gaps. Covers git commands, concepts, branching, merging, rebasing, GitHub workflows, and more. Tracks progress, streaks, and achievements in a `.git-tutor/` folder. USE THIS SKILL whenever the user wants to learn git, practice git, understand git concepts, get a git tutorial, learn GitHub, or says things like "teach me git", "I want to practice git", "help me understand branching", "git tutorial", "I'm new to git", "how does git work", "let's do more git practice", or asks to start the git tutorial. Also triggers for questions about git concepts when the user seems to be in a learning context rather than needing a quick answer for active development work.