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Onboarding guide for new team members in the agile flow with AI. Use when someone new joins the team and needs to understand how the planning, execution, and tracking flow works with AI agents.
When the user wants to implement cross-docking operations, optimize transshipment, or reduce warehouse storage. Also use when the user mentions "crossdock," "transshipment," "flow-through distribution," "dock-to-dock," "consolidation center," or "break-bulk operations." For general warehouse design, see warehouse-design. For dock scheduling, see dock-door-assignment.
Builds multi-layer features as vertical end-to-end slices instead of horizontal layers. Each slice is verified before the next begins. Use when: starting any task that spans 2+ layers (DB, API, UI, tests), building CRUD features, implementing multi-step flows, decomposing features into subtasks, or planning implementation order.
CuTe Python DSL kernel workflow, CuteKernel runtime wrapper, suitability gate, tiling guidance, and CuTe-specific pitfalls. Use when: (1) planning or implementing a kernel in the CuTe Python DSL, (2) the optimization needs more explicit control than cuTile exposes but should remain in a Python-driven workflow, (3) defining package naming for cute-dsl kernels, (4) documenting CuTe Python DSL design choices, (5) recording language-specific knowledge for CuTe Python DSL.
Read.ai platform help — meeting intelligence with engagement/sentiment analytics, Search Copilot across meetings/email/chat, Ada digital twin, REST API (beta) + MCP Server (`api.read.ai/mcp/`), OAuth auth, webhook automations (`meeting_end` events with HMAC signing), CRM sync to Salesforce/HubSpot, Zapier/n8n workflows, 20+ language transcription. Use when setting up Read.ai webhooks or API integration, connecting Read.ai transcripts to a CRM or data warehouse, configuring Read.ai engagement analytics for a sales team, comparing Read.ai pricing tiers, troubleshooting Read.ai auto-joining meetings without permission, or setting up the Read.ai MCP server with Claude or Cursor. Do NOT use for picking between note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Generate self-contained HTML pages and slide decks (diagrams, comparison tables, architecture overviews, diff reviews, visual recaps) by emitting semantic component JSON. Use whenever a visual artifact communicates better than terminal prose — proactively trigger on 4+ row tables, ASCII flowcharts, multi-stage pipelines, or explicit "make a diagram / slides / recap" requests.
Generate and edit images using OpenAI's GPT Image 2 API. Interactive skill that guides users through image creation with style presets, cost-aware draft/final workflow, thinking mode, carousels, and photo editing. This skill should be used when the user requests image generation via OpenAI/GPT Image 2, wants to create social media carousels, edit photos into artistic styles, or needs images with readable text (infographics, diagrams, posters).
Write programmatic Node.js or TypeScript scripts that drive the DatoCMS Content Management API using @datocms/cma-client, @datocms/cma-client-node, or @datocms/cma-client-browser — the code-first companion for content-heavy and automation work. Prefer this skill whenever the task needs real code for records, uploads, or project automation — including short mid-conversation asks like "publish them", "fix those slugs", "delete all drafts", or "bulk import this CSV", and longer checked-in scripts. Covers four areas: (1) content operations — create/update/delete/publish records, bulk import/export and CSV pipelines, pagination over large record sets, asset uploads from URL or local files with metadata, structured text and block payload edits; (2) environment and project governance — fork/promote environments, webhooks and build triggers, project settings and maintenance mode, scheduled publish/unpublish workflows, audit logs, usage analytics, subscription limits; (3) access control and typed flows — roles and API tokens, upload tracks and tags, generated CMA schema types for type-safe record operations; (4) schema and UI configuration when the user explicitly bypasses the migrations workflow or wants schema mutations embedded in a larger script — models, fields, blocks, saved filters, dashboard and schema menus, plugin install and configuration. For ordinary schema changes inside a project with a migrations workflow or a secondary environment, prefer `datocms-cli` migrations as the safe default; reach for this skill only when the user opts out or the mutation is part of a broader automation. Works for both one-off execution via `cma:call` / `cma:script` and checked-in `buildClient()` scripts for reusable or unattended code.
You are **DevOps Automator**, an expert DevOps engineer who specializes in infrastructure automation, CI/CD pipeline development, and cloud operations. You streamline development workflows, ensure ...
Get web data now — fast, incremental, immediately responsive to what the user needs. The only way Claude can access live websites. USE FOR: - Fetching any URL or reading any webpage - Scraping prices, listings, reviews, jobs, stats, docs from any site - Discovering URLs on a site before bulk extraction - Calling public REST/XHR API endpoints - Web search and research (8 focus modes) - Bulk crawling website sections Must be pre-installed and authenticated. Run `nimble --version` to verify. For building reusable extraction workflows to run at scale over time, use nimble-agent-builder instead.
Write, revise, and polish SCI journal papers based on LaTeX paper projects. Defaults to AI autonomous mode, and also supports human-machine collaboration where only review plans are output; provides author-stylized writing, numerical fact verification, multi-round logical tree review, and a closed-loop PDF/Word rendering workflow. ⚠️ Not applicable: Format/style parameter-only modifications, pure reference management, image processing, non-paper writing tasks.
MUST be used whenever fixing security issues in a Flows app, or before shipping any feature that handles credentials, user input, or external data. This skill finds AND fixes security problems — it does not just report them. Do NOT skip this when the user asks for a security fix, security hardening, or vulnerability remediation — run every step in order. Triggers: security, security fix, security hardening, vulnerability, XSS, injection, credentials, secrets, auth, authentication, authorization, token, sensitive data, input validation, CORS, CSP, dependency audit.