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Work with the DatoCMS CLI tool (datocms) for command-line migrations, schema type generation, direct one-off CMA calls, typed one-off TypeScript CMA scripts, environment operations, deployment workflows, and multi-project profile syncing. Use when users ask for datocms CLI commands or scripts such as migrations:new, migrations:run, schema:generate, cma:call, cma:docs, cma:script (for ad-hoc typed TypeScript scripts with ambient client/Schema globals), migration scaffolding for models/fields/blocks, CLI setup with datocms.config.json and profiles, OAuth authentication (login, logout, whoami), discovering accessible projects (projects:list), project linking (link, unlink), environment commands (list/fork/promote/rename/destroy), maintenance-mode toggling, CI/CD migration pipelines, blueprint/client project sync, imports from WordPress or Contentful (including assets/content), and CLI plugin management (plugins:install, plugins:add, plugins:available, plugins:link for local plugin development, plugins:remove, plugins:update, plugins:reset, plugins:inspect).
Patch, extend, or explain DatoCMS front-end integration code inside an existing web project (Next.js App Router, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, plus React/Vue/Svelte component usage). Use for targeted, per-concern work — adding a draft mode endpoint, wiring Preview Links / Visual Editing flows, fixing Content Link overlays, tuning real-time preview updates/subscriptions, setting up cache-tag invalidation/revalidation flows (Next.js revalidateTag or CDN purge by tags), adding robots/sitemap wiring, or hooking up crawler-safe search integration. Also the go-to skill for framework component/hook wiring with react-datocms, vue-datocms, @datocms/svelte, and @datocms/astro: Image/SRCImage/datocms-image, StructuredText, VideoPlayer (React/Vue/Svelte), SEO/meta helpers (renderMetaTags/toHead/Seo), QuerySubscription/QueryListener realtime patterns, ContentLink components, and Site Search (React/Vue). Prefer this skill whenever the user is modifying a live codebase one concern at a time, asking a framework-specific API question, or mixing several front-end concerns in the same patch.
Create repo-grounded TeX specs and companion PDFs. Use for LaTeX technical specs, algorithm-heavy plans, and phased implementation docs.
Altern platform help — curated AI tools and agents directory (10,000+ tools, 100+ categories, ~5-28K monthly visits). Covers tool submissions (free + featured tiers: Gold/Silver/Bronze), listing optimization, category selection, newsletter inclusion (weekly AI tools + agents digest), alternatives pages, and dofollow backlinks. Use when your AI tool isn't listed on Altern, listing isn't getting visibility, not sure if a featured tier is worth it, or wondering how Altern compares to other AI directories. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch coordination (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for non-AI product directories (use the platform-specific skill).
Startup diagnostic router. Use FIRST when a founder doesn't know where to start, has multiple overlapping problems, or asks a vague question like 'what's wrong with my startup', 'why aren't people buying', 'what should I focus on', 'where do I even begin', 'nothing is working'. Routes to the right framework from the 14 available skills — or tells you when no framework fits and you just need to go talk to people. This is the entry point. Use it before reaching for any specific skill.
Use this skill when using Arcade Physics in Phaser 4. Covers enabling physics, velocity, acceleration, gravity, collisions, overlap, world bounds, physics groups, static bodies, and collision categories. Triggers on: physics, arcade, velocity, gravity, collide, overlap, bounce, physics body.
Use this skill when the user wants to do something on X with xurl, especially when they talk in task language like send a tweet, create an X post, reply to a post, send a DM, search posts, upload media, check mentions, or switch between X app accounts. Also use it for xurl sign-in and app setup problems such as OAuth, redirect URI, who-am-I checks, or managing multiple xurl apps. Prioritize user goals over technical wording: trigger even if the user never says CLI, command line, terminal, or script. Do not use it for general X API development in Python, Node.js, raw curl, mobile apps, or generic OAuth theory.
Package beat-level edit enhancement instructions from a B-roll plan, subtitle chunks, and optional style context. Use this when the goal is to turn B-roll matching into editor-ready guidance for keyword emphasis, micro-animation hints, A-roll stay-on-face logic, B-roll coverage style, and subtitle interaction.
Analyze whether TikTok or Instagram search traffic is a viable growth channel for your business. Uses ScaleBrick's framework to evaluate demand, competition, content fit, and intent categories. Ends with a go/no-go recommendation.
Plan short-form post-edit decisions from A-roll, B-roll, scripts, and reference videos. Use this when the goal is not generic video analysis or rendering, but deciding how to cut a social video beat by beat, including where to stay on face, where to insert proof B-roll, how to use reference patterns, and how to package an actionable edit plan for a human editor or downstream timeline tooling.
Extract useful frames from local video files based on task intent, such as persona research, shot breakdown, product visibility, UI walkthroughs, visual-style review, or CTA/compliance checks. Use this when the goal is not generic video analysis, but selecting the right still frames and contact sheets for a specific downstream need.
Fast sprint status check. Reads the current sprint plan, scans story files for status, and produces a concise progress snapshot with burndown assessment and emerging risks. Run at any time during a sprint for quick situational awareness. Use when user asks 'how is the sprint going', 'sprint update', 'show sprint progress'.