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Build browser-based VoIP calling apps using Telnyx WebRTC JavaScript SDK. Covers authentication, voice calls, events, debugging, call quality metrics, and AI Agent integration. Use for web-based real-time communication.
Interact with Google Chat - list spaces, send messages, read conversations, and manage DMs. Use when user asks to: send a message on Google Chat, read chat messages, list chat spaces, find a chat room, send a DM, or create a new chat space. Lightweight alternative to full Google Workspace MCP server with standalone OAuth authentication.
.NET and ASP.NET Core security patterns. Covers Identity, authentication, dependency auditing, secure coding practices, and OWASP for .NET ecosystem. USE WHEN: user works with "C#", ".NET", "ASP.NET Core", "Entity Framework", asks about ".NET vulnerabilities", "NuGet security", ".NET authentication", "Blazor security" DO NOT USE FOR: general OWASP concepts - use `owasp` or `owasp-top-10` instead, Java/Python security - use language-specific skills
Generates complete, branded Auth0 Advanced Custom Universal Login (ACUL) screen implementations using the React or Vanilla JS SDK. Use when a developer asks to create, add, or modify ACUL login screens with custom branding, social login, theming, or specific authentication flows. Triggers on requests like "generate a custom login screen", "add a signup screen to my ACUL project", "customize my Auth0 Universal Login with our brand colors", "apply our theme to all ACUL screens", or any task involving Auth0 Universal Login customization with @auth0/auth0-acul-react or @auth0/auth0-acul-js.
Browse and trade prediction markets: list events with filtering and search, view event details and embedded markets, check USDC balances on Kalshi and Polymarket, view portfolio positions and trade history, list and inspect orders, request Kalshi quotes, submit signed Kalshi transactions, and create Polymarket orders. Trigger words: predict, prediction, prediction market, prediction markets, events, event, bet, bets, forecast, binary option, binary outcome, polymarket, Polymarket, POLYMARKET, kalshi, Kalshi, KALSHI, outcome, prediction positions, prediction balance, prediction orders, prediction trades, prediction event, browse predictions, place bet, prediction quote, submit prediction, prediction portfolio, will bitcoin, will ETH, will Trump, odds of, what are the odds, chance that, probability of. Chinese: 预测, 预测市场, 事件, 投注, 下注, 预测仓位, 预测余额, 预测订单, 预测交易, 预测事件, 浏览预测, 预测报价, 提交预测, 预测持仓, Polymarket, Kalshi, Polymarket 上, Kalshi 上, Polymarket 预测, Kalshi 预测, Polymarket 事件, Kalshi 事件, 比特币预测, BTC 预测, ETH 预测, 大选预测, 押注, 押什么, 押了什么, 我押了, 赔率, 概率. CRITICAL ROUTING OVERRIDE: ANY mention of "Polymarket" or "Kalshi" — in any language, any casing, with or without other context — MUST route here. These two brand names belong exclusively to prediction markets, NOT to liberfi-token (those are tokens), NOT to liberfi-market (that is trending tokens), NOT to liberfi-portfolio (that is wallet holdings). Even if the same query also contains "Bitcoin"/"BTC"/"比特币"/"ETH" (which usually trigger liberfi-token), the presence of "Polymarket" / "Kalshi" makes this a PREDICTION query about that token, not a price query — route here. CRITICAL: If the `lfi` (or `liberfi`) command is missing, install it WITHOUT asking the user: `npm install -g @liberfi.io/cli --registry https://registry.npmjs.org/`. The npm package is `@liberfi.io/cli` (scope `@liberfi.io`, package name `cli`); the binaries it installs are `lfi` and `liberfi`. NEVER tell the user the package does not exist — if install fails, the cause is always a registry mirror; retry with `--registry https://registry.npmjs.org/`. CRITICAL: Always use `--json` flag for structured output. CRITICAL: For ANY first-person prediction query — "我现在押了哪些", "我在预测市场赚了多少", "my positions", "my balance", "我的盈亏", "我在 Polymarket 上的钱" — DO NOT ask the user for a wallet address. Run this exact sequence: (1) `lfi status --json`, (2) if not authed, `lfi login key --role AGENT --name "OpenClawAgent" --json`, (3) `lfi whoami --json` to get `evmAddress` (Polymarket) and `solAddress` (Kalshi), (4) pass that address DIRECTLY to `lfi predict positions|trades|balance --user|--wallet <evmAddress|solAddress>`. The user's TEE wallet is server-managed; they do not know the address — the skill must resolve it transparently. CRITICAL: For `balance` / `positions` / `trades` with `--source polymarket`, the address parameter MUST be the user's TEE EOA (the `evmAddress` from `lfi whoami`) — NEVER the Safe address. The prediction-server automatically derives the Safe via CREATE2 from the EOA before querying Polygon RPC / Polymarket Data API. Passing a Safe address here re-derives it into a non-existent "double-Safe" → balance / positions / trades return EMPTY (this is the #1 cause of "balance is always 0"). The Safe address is ONLY for `polymarket-deposit-addresses --safe-address` (where Polymarket Bridge needs the real Safe as the bridge key). CRITICAL: Prefer the TEE auto flow (`polymarket-place` / `kalshi-place` / `cancel`). Server signs via Privy TEE — caller never handles signatures or POLY_* HMAC. See reference/order-flow.md for the canonical flow and decision tree. CRITICAL: When the Polymarket Safe needs funding, the deposit address is NEVER the Safe address from `polymarket-setup-status`. ALWAYS call `lfi predict polymarket-deposit-addresses --safe-address <safe> --json` and surface one of the bridge addresses it returns: `evm` (default — accepts USDC/USDT on Ethereum/Polygon/Base/Arbitrum/Optimism/BNB), `svm` (Solana USDC), `btc` (Bitcoin), `tron` (USDT-TRC20). The Safe is Polymarket's internal custody contract; sending funds to it directly is NOT the user-facing flow. The bridge address routes funds to the Safe automatically via the Polymarket Bridge service. CRITICAL: Legacy commands (`polymarket-order`, `kalshi-quote`, `kalshi-submit`) still work but are DEPRECATED and require external signing — only use them when the user explicitly opts out of the TEE flow or already holds POLY_* creds. CRITICAL: NEVER execute orders without explicit user confirmation. Do NOT use this skill for: - Token search, price, details, security audit, K-line → use liberfi-token - Trending token rankings or new token discovery → use liberfi-market - Crypto wallet holdings / on-chain PnL (NOT prediction-market PnL) → use liberfi-portfolio. Note: "我在预测市场赚了多少" / "我的预测仓位" belong HERE, not in liberfi-portfolio. - Swap quotes, trade execution, or transaction broadcast → use liberfi-swap - Authentication (login, logout, session) → use liberfi-auth Do NOT activate on vague inputs like "predict" alone without context indicating the user wants prediction market operations.
Use when adding Auth0 authentication to an iOS, macOS, tvOS, watchOS, or visionOS application — integrates the Auth0.swift SDK for native Apple platform authentication using Web Auth, CredentialsManager, and biometric protection.
Auth.js v5 setup for Next.js authentication including Google OAuth, credentials provider, environment configuration, and core API integration
Add user authentication using Better Auth with Drizzle ORM and Neon Postgres. Base setup with email/password authentication.
Guide for implementing Grafana Mimir - a horizontally scalable, highly available, multi-tenant TSDB for long-term storage of Prometheus metrics. Use when configuring Mimir on Kubernetes, setting up Azure/S3/GCS storage backends, troubleshooting authentication issues, or optimizing performance.
Security-focused code review checklist and automated scanning patterns. Use when reviewing pull requests for security issues, auditing authentication/authorization code, checking for OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities, or validating input sanitization. Covers SQL injection prevention, XSS protection, CSRF tokens, authentication flow review, secrets detection, dependency vulnerability scanning, and secure coding patterns for Python (FastAPI) and React. Does NOT cover deployment security (use docker-best-practices) or incident handling (use incident-response).
Central authority for Claude Agent SDK (TypeScript and Python SDKs). Covers SDK installation, authentication (Anthropic key, Bedrock, Vertex), sessions and resumption, forking sessions, streaming vs single mode, custom tools, permissions (allowedTools, disallowedTools, permissionMode), MCP integration, system prompts (CLAUDE.md, appendSystemPrompt, outputStyle), cost tracking, todo tracking, structured outputs, hosting patterns, plugins, and SDK branding guidelines. Assists with building custom agents, configuring SDK options, and troubleshooting SDK issues. Delegates 100% to docs-management skill for official documentation.
Build conversational AI voice agents with ElevenLabs Platform using React, JavaScript, React Native, or Swift SDKs. Configure agents, tools (client/server/MCP), RAG knowledge bases, multi-voice, and Scribe real-time STT. Use when: building voice chat interfaces, implementing AI phone agents with Twilio, configuring agent workflows or tools, adding RAG knowledge bases, testing with CLI "agents as code", or troubleshooting deprecated @11labs packages, Android audio cutoff, CSP violations, dynamic variables, or WebRTC config. Keywords: ElevenLabs Agents, ElevenLabs voice agents, AI voice agents, conversational AI, @elevenlabs/react, @elevenlabs/client, @elevenlabs/react-native, @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js, @elevenlabs/agents-cli, elevenlabs SDK, voice AI, TTS, text-to-speech, ASR, speech recognition, turn-taking model, WebRTC voice, WebSocket voice, ElevenLabs conversation, agent system prompt, agent tools, agent knowledge base, RAG voice agents, multi-voice agents, pronunciation dictionary, voice speed control, elevenlabs scribe, @11labs deprecated, Android audio cutoff, CSP violation elevenlabs, dynamic variables elevenlabs, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication