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Dodun 操作手册。Use when the user asks how Dodun works, how to install or use the CLI, how to join a space, send or receive with a token, manage skills, inspect inbox or attachments, manually route a task, or debug why routing / execution / receive-back failed. Prefer this over the old `dodun-agent-network` wording and only use legacy register/search/send commands when the user explicitly wants low-level directory debugging.
Principal backend engineering intelligence for TypeScript services. Actions: plan, design, build, implement, review, fix, optimize, refactor, debug, secure, scale backend code and architectures. Focus: correctness, reliability, performance, security, observability, scalability, operability, cost.
Implement Supabase lint rules, policy enforcement, and automated guardrails. Use when setting up code quality rules for Supabase integrations, implementing pre-commit hooks, or configuring CI policy checks for Supabase best practices. Trigger with phrases like "supabase policy", "supabase lint", "supabase guardrails", "supabase best practices check", "supabase eslint".
Install and configure voluum-cli on Linux/macOS, with Windows support via WSL.
Generate production-quality TypeScript CLIs with full documentation, error handling, and best practices. Creates deterministic, type-safe command-line tools following PAI's CLI-First Architecture. USE WHEN user says "create a CLI", "build a command-line tool", "make a CLI for X", or requests CLI generation. (user)
Cuantización de modelos ML a FP16/INT8 para reducir memoria y acelerar inferencia en el pipeline KYC
If the project uses deno, use this skill. Use this skill to initialize and work with Deno projects, add/remove dependencies (JSR and npm), run tasks and scripts with appropriate permissions, and use built-in tooling (fmt/lint/test).
Check for security risks in Skills/code repositories. When the user wants to check if a skill, GitHub repository, npm package, or local code is safe to download or use. This includes detecting malicious code, malware, key stealing, environment variable modification, suspicious network behavior, and evaluating repository reputation (stars, forks, contributors, age). Use this skill whenever the user mentions checking skills for security risks, scanning repositories for malware, verifying code safety, checking npm packages for threats, or asking if a download is safe.
Use when Rust async programming with tokio, async/await, and futures. Use when writing asynchronous Rust code.
Must always be enabled when writing/reviewing TypeScript code.