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Apply when deciding where and how a VTEX IO app should store and read data. Covers when to use app settings, configuration apps, Master Data, VBase, VTEX core APIs, or external stores, and how to avoid duplicating sources of truth or abusing configuration stores for operational data. Use for new data flows, caching decisions, refactors, or reviewing suspicious storage and access patterns in VTEX IO apps.
Zoho Recruit integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Zoho Recruit data.
Run the standard post-change validation flow after a fix, refactor, or new feature. Use when implementation work is done and you should validate the latest changes by invoking the repo's review skills, starting with review-changes and then repo-doc-maintainer, before giving the final close-out.
Use when the task involves generating or integrating NextPay QRPH collection flows, especially choosing between dynamic one-time payment intents and static reusable funding methods, explaining QRPH webhook timing, or producing request and response examples from the NextPay Partners API v2 contract.
Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK. Use after routing to a custom-session workflow when the user needs full control over the video experience rather than an actual Zoom meeting.
Build or embed a Zoom meeting flow. Use when implementing Meeting SDK joins, web or mobile meeting embeds, meeting lifecycle flows, or when deciding between Meeting SDK and Video SDK.
Reference skill for Zoom Rivet SDK. Use after routing to a Rivet-based server workflow when implementing auth handling, webhook consumers, API wrappers, multi-module composition, or Lambda receiver patterns.
Reference skill for Zoom WebSockets. Use after routing to a low-latency event workflow when persistent connections, faster event delivery, or security constraints make WebSockets preferable to webhooks.
Reference skill for Zoom Meeting SDK. Use after routing to a meeting-embed workflow when implementing real Zoom meeting joins, platform-specific SDK behavior, auth and join flows, waiting room issues, or meeting bot patterns.
Apply systems thinking — causal loop diagrams, stock-and-flow models, system archetypes, and leverage-point analysis — to organizational, economic, or social problems where feedback loops, delays, or emergent behavior drive recurring failure across multiple interacting actors. Use this skill when the user describes a multi-actor situation that resists linear fixes: policy interventions that backfire, org-level fixes that break other teams, market symptoms that return after being solved, or time-lagged second-order consequences, even if they say 'why does fixing X make Y worse' or 'identify the leverage points in this system'. Do NOT use for single-cause software bugs, flaky tests, or regressions — those are debugging problems, not systems-thinking problems, even when phrased as 'this keeps coming back'.
Integrate Taiwan payment service providers including credit card, ATM transfer, convenience store payment, and mobile wallets (LINE Pay, JKoPay). Use this skill when the user needs to accept payments online in Taiwan, choose a payment gateway, understand payment flows, or handle refunds — even if they say 'accept payments on our site', 'which payment provider in Taiwan', 'integrate credit card payments', or 'set up LINE Pay'.
Build Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation models to estimate intrinsic value. Use this skill when the user needs to value a company, evaluate an investment, estimate fair share price, or build financial projections — even if they say 'what is this company worth', 'should we acquire them', or 'build me a valuation model'.