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Next.js/Vercel OpenTelemetry style: instrumentation.ts, @vercel/otel bootstrap, native @opentelemetry/api call sites, inline endpoint + ingest key, and no raw NodeSDK replacement.
Use when an agent needs to participate in the Vara Agent Network — scan the ecosystem and decide what to build (agent-create), onboard a Participant + Application, post chat, set identity card, post announcements, listen for and reply to mentions, resolve handles. Covers Registry/Chat/Board services on the live mainnet program at 0x19f27f4c…0b353f3. Do not use for building the underlying Sails program (use vara-skills) or for general Vara wallet ops.
Personal US-equity options trading knowledge base. Use for trade analysis, options strategy recommendations, earnings plays, post-mortems, or ticker mentions in a trading context (e.g., "analyze APP", "sell put on TSLA", "structure for NVDA earnings"). Triggers on multi-leg options (Jade Lizard, bull put spread, iron condor, diagonal, calendar), IV / IV crush, channel checks, earnings positioning, AH action, LEAPS / stock replacement, dealer GEX / gamma exposure / max pain / options chain analysis, or any single-stock options play. Provides concrete strikes, IV-aware structures, and probability -weighted scenarios drawn from 21 trading pitfalls, a gamma framework, and case studies (INTC, Mag-7, APP, NOK, CBRS). Market data via TradingView + Funda AI. Responds in Chinese with English technical terms. **Always sanity-check net vega sign before recommending a directional structure** — wrong vega (credit spread at low IVR, debit spread at high IVR) is a known failure mode; see pitfall 19.
Use when preparing academic artifacts, reproducibility packages, artifact evaluation submissions, open science materials, code/data release, model cards, dataset cards, or replication bundles.
Guide for migrating OCaml projects, libraries, modules, and test suites to idiomatic MoonBit. Use when translating OCaml code to MoonBit, planning a large OCaml-to-MoonBit port, preserving byte/string-heavy behavior, replacing OCaml variants/records/exceptions/refs/arrays, mapping OCaml APIs to MoonBit packages, or building verification and test strategy for a migration.
Use when adding, modifying, optimizing, or debugging CuTile autotuning code. Trigger signals: `exhaustive_search` / `replace_hints` / `hints_fn` / `cuda.tile.tune` in code, `autotune` in filenames, or correctness/performance issues in autotuned CuTile kernels. Covers: tune-once/cache/launch pattern, per-architecture configs (sm80–sm120), parameter space design (tile sizes, occupancy, num_ctas), and 7 common pitfalls with solutions.
Migrate users' projects from Wot UI v1 to v2. This skill is invoked when users request to upgrade wot-design-uni to @wot-ui/ui, replace old components/old APIs, migrate form validation systems, and fix compilation errors or runtime errors caused by incompatible changes in v2.
Agent-optimized CLI for Bluesky (ATProto) and X (Twitter). YAML in, YAML out, exit codes for automation. Use when the task involves posting, replying, reading feeds, searching, annotating URLs, or running a sync/check/dispatch agent loop across social platforms.
Master control flow for complex Web/JS website restoration. Applicable to reverse engineering of sign/token/cookie/header/body/websocket fields, heavy obfuscation, junk code, control flow flattening, JSVMP, worker/wasm, browser vs. Node.js difference analysis, environment patching, local reproduction and regression. It also covers case clues such as Akamai/Kasada/PX/reese84/TongDun/a_bogus/Tencent slider/Alibaba slider/JSVMP/227/226/wasm/protobuf/rid/fuid/fs/bx-pp/run_js/storage.estimate/animationend. By default, it adopts three MCP collaborative debugging and analysis: jshook + js-reverse + chrome-devtools-mcp, and switches specialized skills in locate, recover, runtime, env-patch, replay stages.
Operate emails via the agently-cli command-line tool: send, reply, forward, search, read, download attachments, and manage the inbox. Use this skill whenever users need to perform any email-related operations.
Delegate menial, well-scoped coding tasks to a cheap Qwen-backed subagent via the `claude-9arm` command instead of burning Claude tokens/quota. Use when the work is mechanical and low-risk — bulk renames, formatting, boilerplate, find-replace, grep-style search & summarization, reading/condensing logs or files, test/docstring/comment scaffolding, or running builds/linters/tests and reporting pass-fail. Also use when the user says "use qwen", "delegate this", "send it to 9arm/qwen", or "do this cheaply". Do NOT use for architecture, design, debugging judgment, security-sensitive edits, or anything needing this conversation's context.
Generate and edit images using Google's Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro Image) API. Use when the user asks to generate, create, edit, modify, change, alter, or update images. Also use when user references an existing image file and asks to modify it in any way (e.g., "modify this image", "change the background", "replace X with Y"). Supports both text-to-image generation and image-to-image editing with configurable resolution (1K default, 2K, or 4K for high resolution). DO NOT read the image file first - use this skill directly with the --input-image parameter.