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This skill should be used when a team wants to create or refine the technical guidelines document — for example "create the tech steering doc", "document our tech stack", "write the technical guidelines", "document our architecture decisions", "set up the tech steering", or "update the tech doc". Generates docs/steering/TECH.md as a living document capturing the stack, architecture patterns, constraints, commands, and ADRs. Generated once and refined — not regenerated from scratch.
This skill should be used when a developer wants to open a pull request for a completed task branch — for example "create a PR", "open a pull request", "submit this for review", "make a PR for task
Use when generating or reviewing NetSuite SDF permission configurations such as customrole XML, script deployment permissions, permkey values, permlevel choices, run-as role design, and least-privilege access. Confirms exact ADMI_ / LIST_ / REGT_ / REPO_ / TRAN_ permission IDs, distinguishes standard permissions from customrecord_* script IDs, and validates permissions against bundled NetSuite reference data.
Comprehensive guide to the AgentMail Python and TypeScript SDKs. Use when building AI agents that need their own email inboxes, sending or receiving emails programmatically, managing threads and conversations, handling attachments, creating drafts for human-in-the-loop approval, setting up real-time notifications via webhooks or WebSockets, configuring custom domains, managing allow/block lists, using pods for multi-tenant isolation, or integrating email into any AI agent workflow. Covers the full AgentMail API with code examples, best practices, and production patterns.
Keep status and error colours minimal and consistent — too many semantic colours confuse users. Each colour must mean exactly one thing. Errors should be recoverable, large failures must be prevented, and the UI should always give the user a path forward. Use when designing status indicators, error states, form validation, alerts, or any feedback system.
StartuPage platform help — startup ecosystem combining Stripe/LemonSqueezy/Polar/RevenueCat/Dodo-verified MRR leaderboard, founder + startup sub-page profiles, and a four-track Opportunities marketplace (hiring, fundraising Open Rounds, co-founder matching, startup acquisitions). Free plan with 2 themes and the StartuPage badge, Starter $5/mo (1 opportunity, custom domain, badge removal, 8 themes), Growth $9/mo (3 opportunities, pro analytics), Lifetime $179. Use when setting up a founder profile and choosing whether to show exact MRR / a range / private, connecting a payment provider for verified revenue, picking a pricing plan or the Lifetime Pass, posting a hiring / fundraising / co-founder / acquisition opportunity, comparing StartuPage vs TrustMRR / Indie Hackers / Peerlist / Wellfound, or climbing the Top Startups or Top Founders leaderboard. Do NOT use for cross-marketplace side-project valuation (use /sales-side-project-valuation).
Verint Open Platform help — enterprise CX automation with Da Vinci AI bots (Quality Bot 100% QA, Coaching Bot real-time guidance, Wrap Up Bot auto-summaries, CX/EX Scoring, TimeFlex agent scheduling, Exact Transcription 80+ languages), WFM forecasting/scheduling/adherence, knowledge automation, IVA virtual assistants, speech/text analytics, financial compliance, Verint Marketplace 350+ listings. Use when Verint reports loading slowly or showing inconsistent data, Quality Bot not scoring interactions correctly, Coaching Bot recommendations irrelevant, WFM forecasts off vs actual volume, Verint API integration or developer portal questions, comparing Verint vs NICE vs Genesys WEM capabilities, or connecting Verint to your CCaaS or CRM. Do NOT use for choosing between CCaaS platforms (use /sales-ccaas-selection) or for QA tool comparison across vendors (use /sales-coaching).
Use this skill when the user asks to call an authenticated HTTP API (for example "call the GitHub/OpenAI/Slack API", "hit an endpoint that needs a bearer token") and the `sesame` CLI is already installed on this device. The agent invokes `sesame request`, which forwards the HTTP call through the user's own broker and attaches the auth header server-side. The skill does not install software, does not read credentials from the environment, and runs shell only within the fixed `sesame` subcommand surface (`request`, `status`, `hostnames`, `login`, `refresh`). Skip for unauthenticated public endpoints, localhost services, or when the user has already exported a token in the environment for direct use.
Obtains a valid Adobe IMS access token for the DA (Document Authoring) API. Use this skill as a prerequisite step whenever another skill needs to call admin.da.live — for example, before pushing HTML content, listing documents, or triggering a DA preview. Do NOT use this skill if you already have a valid DA_TOKEN in scope from a previous step in the same session.
Query and analyze distributed traces and spans using DataPrime syntax. Use this skill whenever the user wants to investigate request latency, find slow operations, debug service-to-service calls, look up a trace ID, analyze span durations, check error spans, examine distributed traces, investigate OpenTelemetry/Jaeger tracing data, or query Coralogix spans in any way - even if they don't explicitly mention "DataPrime" or "cx spans".
Applies QML best practices when producing or working with QML source code. Use whenever QML code is the primary subject: writing, reviewing, fixing, refactoring, optimizing, or debugging QML files, components, or bindings. Do NOT trigger for purely conversational QML questions where no code is produced or examined (e.g. "explain how anchors work").
Every Google Search Console feature you'd reach for, plus an offline SQLite cache that powers period compare, quick... Trigger phrases: `search console performance for example.com`, `quick wins for sc-domain:example.com`, `cannibalization audit on this site`, `compare last 28 days to prior period in GSC`, `why did traffic drop on this property`, `which pages are decaying`, `use google-search-console`, `run gsc`.