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Design and manage reference data systems — security master, client master, account master, identifier mapping, pricing data, and governance. Use when building or evaluating a security master database, mapping identifiers across systems (CUSIP to ISIN, SEDOL to FIGI), designing client master models for onboarding or KYC, defining account master attributes across custodians, implementing pricing validation with vendor hierarchy, establishing reference data governance and stewardship, handling identifier changes from corporate actions, or troubleshooting data quality issues traced to stale prices or missing identifiers. Trigger on: security master, CUSIP, ISIN, SEDOL, FIGI, client master, account master, pricing data, reference data, golden source, MDM, master data, identifier mapping, data governance, pricing validation.
Maintains persistent codebase knowledge across sessions through a structured knowledge graph stored in a local Obsidian vault (.doctrack/). Use this skill whenever you have just made meaningful code changes (new features, modified components, refactoring, bug fixes) to update the project's documentation. Also use it when the user asks to document code, update docs, sync documentation, initialize documentation for an existing project, or when you want to understand the existing codebase structure at the start of a session. This skill should be used proactively after any significant code modification — don't wait for the user to ask. If you changed code, update the docs. Think of it as your long-term memory system: read before working, write after changing. Also use this when a user says "doctrack init", "doctrack refresh", "refresh docs", "update docs", "sync docs", "initialize docs", "document this project", or wants to bootstrap documentation for a codebase that has no .doctrack/ vault yet.
Progressive Domain Crystallization (PDC) — a skill for building and maintaining a living domain knowledge base for any custom business application. Use this skill whenever the user is developing a business application and wants the AI to accumulate understanding of internal terminology, entities, relationships, and business rules over time — especially when that knowledge is not fully defined upfront and grows across sessions. Trigger on any of: "remember how our system works", "learn our domain", "track business entities", "build domain knowledge", "understand our terminology", "grow AI context over time", "domain model", "business rules documentation", or whenever a user says the AI doesn't understand their business-specific language or data model. Also use at the start of any session where a DOMAIN.md file exists in the project — always read it before doing any work.
Build crypto wallets using Circle Modular Wallets SDK with passkey authentication, gasless transactions, and extensible module architecture. Use when: creating crypto wallets with passkey-based (WebAuthn) registration and login, sending gasless transactions using Circle Gas Station paymaster, batching multiple transactions into a single user operation, implementing passkey recovery using BIP-39 mnemonic phrases, building advanced onchain wallets with custom modules (multisig, subscriptions, session keys). Triggers on: modular wallet, smart account, MSCA, passkey authentication, WebAuthn, gasless, paymaster, Gas Station, bundler client, user operation, userOp, ERC-4337, ERC-6900, account abstraction, toCircleSmartAccount, toPasskeyTransport, toModularTransport, sendUserOperation, batch transactions, 2D nonce, passkey recovery, EIP-1193 provider.
Generates comprehensive operational runbooks for any system or process. Reads codebase, infrastructure config, and deployment scripts to produce structured runbook.md files formatted for on-call engineers. Use when you need operations documentation, incident response guides, deployment procedures, or disaster recovery plans.
Git branching strategies, conflict resolution, rebase workflows, monorepo patterns, and advanced operations like cherry-pick, bisect, and reflog recovery. Activate on "git", "branching strategy", "merge conflict", "rebase", "cherry-pick", "monorepo git", "git bisect", "git reflog", "squash commits". NOT for GitHub Actions CI/CD (use github-actions-pipeline-builder), GitHub API/webhooks, or PR review processes (use code-review-checklist).
Use when you need framework-agnostic WireMock guidance — stub design, JSON or programmatic mappings, precise request matching, response bodies and faults, classpath fixtures, isolation and reset between tests, verification of calls, dynamic ports and base URLs, and avoiding flaky stubs — without choosing Spring Boot, Quarkus, or Micronaut. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when you need to take a `*.plan.md` file and turn it into OpenSpec change artifacts by validating OpenSpec installation, initializing or reusing an OpenSpec project, and creating or updating a change proposal/spec/tasks flow. Includes a concrete workflow based on `examples/requirements-examples/problem1/requirements/openspec`. Part of the skills-for-java project
Fee velocity and volume momentum tracker for Bitflow HODLMM pools — detects entry windows by comparing today's fee capture against the 7-day baseline, building a local time-series to surface trend direction (accelerating, stable, cooling).
Generate Uganda DPPA 2019 compliance annex for software collecting personal data. Use for any Uganda-based SaaS to produce SRS compliance sections and flag DPIA triggers.
Traefik v3 cloud-native reverse proxy. Covers providers, entrypoints, routers, middlewares, services, Docker labels, TLS/ACME, dashboard, and metrics. USE WHEN: user mentions "traefik", "traefik v3", "traefik docker", "traefik labels", "traefik middleware", "traefik dashboard", "traefik tls", "traefik acme", "traefik router", "traefik entrypoint", "traefik reverse proxy", "traefik cloudflare", "traefik let's encrypt", "traefik rate limit" DO NOT USE FOR: Caddy-based setups - use `caddy` skill, Nginx load balancing - use `load-balancer` skill, Kubernetes ingress with nginx-ingress - use `kubernetes` skill, Application-level TLS inside app code
Dual-mode meta-skill for (A) pre-plan field validation of business ideas through Customer Development and (B) post-plan auditing of market claims against evidence. Integrates Customer Development methodology (Blank/Dorf), rapid validation (Kagan), customer discovery steps (Cooper/Vlaskovits), and empathy-based research (Alam).