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Defines Steedos object data models using YAML. Objects represent database tables with fields, permissions, list views, and behaviors. Use this skill to create and configure objects, define fields, set up relationships, configure feature flags, and establish naming conventions. Modern format uses separate .field.yml, .listview.yml, .permission.yml, .button.yml files in subfolders.
This skill covers integrating OWASP ZAP (Zed Attack Proxy) for Dynamic Application Security Testing in CI/CD pipelines. It addresses configuring baseline, full, and API scans against running applications, interpreting ZAP findings, tuning scan policies, and establishing DAST quality gates in GitHub Actions and GitLab CI.
NtWarden is a Windows Analysis and Research Toolkit providing GUI-based inspection of processes, kernel internals, services, network, ETW, and more via ImGui + DirectX 11 with optional kernel driver support.
Creates high-quality Instagram carousels as swipeable HTML previews with export-ready slides (1080×1350px PNG). Handles the full workflow: brand setup, slide copy, visual design system (colors, fonts, components), HTML generation, and Playwright-based export. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, design, or generate an Instagram carousel, carrossel, slides para Instagram, or any Instagram multi-image post — even if they don't explicitly say "carousel" or "skill". Also trigger for requests to "create a post with multiple slides", "fazer carrossel", or "exportar slides para o Instagram".
Designs products around price using the 9 rules from Ramanujam and Tacke - WTP conversations, needs-based segmentation, Good/Better/Best configuration, monetization models, behavioral pricing, and price integrity. Use when designing new products, validating pricing for SaaS/B2B/B2C launches, choosing between subscription/usage/freemium models, fixing post-launch sales below plan, diagnosing failed launches as Feature Shock/Minivation/Hidden Gem/Undead, or when product teams say 'let's price it later'. Not for pure commodities or cost-plus regulated environments.
Browser automation and testing using chrome-devtools MCP server. Use when automating web browsers, taking screenshots, inspecting console logs, monitoring network requests, testing responsive layouts, collecting performance metrics, or debugging web applications. Critical for visual testing workflows and browser-based automation tasks.
Convert Phoenix app hardcoded text to use gettext with domain-based translations
Create or update GitHub Actions workflows (ci, test, release, e2e) based on project type detection
Create a persistent HeyGen avatar — a reusable face + voice identity for the agent, the user, or any named character — powered by HeyGen Avatar V technology. Prompt-based creation by default (description → HeyGen builds it); photo upload is optional for real-person digital twins. Use when: (1) giving the agent a face + voice so it can present videos ("bring yourself to life", "create your avatar", "give yourself an avatar", "design a presenter", "set up an avatar", "let's make an avatar"), (2) the user wants to appear in videos as themselves ("create my avatar", "I want my face in a video", "digital twin of me", "build me an avatar"), (3) building a named character presenter ("create an avatar called Cleo", "design a character named X"), (4) establishing HeyGen identity before making videos — the correct FIRST step when no avatar exists yet. Chain signal: when the user says both an identity/avatar action AND a video action in the same request ("create an avatar AND make a video", "set up identity THEN create a video", "design a presenter AND immediately record"), run heygen-avatar first, then heygen-video. Returns avatar_id + voice_id — pass directly to heygen-video to create HeyGen videos. NOT for: generating videos (use heygen-video), translating videos, or TTS-only tasks.
Authenticate with LiberFi: register a new account, log in, manage session state, and verify wallet assignments. Two login modes are supported: 1. Key-based (--key): Generates a local P-256 key pair and signs a timestamp. Ideal for agent / headless / automated environments. No email required; a TEE wallet is created automatically. 2. Email OTP: Sends a 6-digit code to the user's email. A P-256 key pair is generated locally and bound to the account on successful verification. A TEE wallet is created automatically. After authentication, a LiberFi JWT is stored in ~/.liberfi/session.json. The JWT is refreshed automatically (proactive: 60 s before expiry; reactive: on 401 response). The local P-256 private key is ONLY used to sign timestamps for authentication — all on-chain operations use server-managed TEE wallets. Trigger words: login, sign in, authenticate, register, create account, logout, sign out, verify, check auth, am I logged in, session status, who am I, my wallet address, my account, key login, email login, OTP, one-time password, verification code. Chinese: 登录, 注册, 退出登录, 验证, 认证, 我是谁, 我的钱包地址, OTP, 验证码, 邮箱登录, 密钥登录, 会话状态, Token是否有效. 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: Check status BEFORE attempting login. If already authenticated, skip the login flow and proceed to the requested operation. CRITICAL: For agent environments, ALWAYS use `lfi login key --json`. Never block on email OTP in automated contexts.
Creates Taubyte resources non-interactively via `tau new` for domain, website, library, function, application, database, storage, messaging, and service. Encodes the project-vs-application scope rule, the database `min < max` constraint, the website/library `--generate-repository` + import sequence, and the forbidden `--generated-fqdn-prefix` flag. Use when adding any resource to a Taubyte project's config repo.
Use when adding or updating Go CLI E2E coverage for one `tests/cli_e2e/{domain}` domain of the compiled `lark-cli`, especially when the work requires live `--help` or `schema` exploration, scenario-based `clie2e.RunCmd` workflows, and per-domain `coverage.md` maintenance.