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Expert guidance for emitting high-quality, cost-efficient OpenTelemetry telemetry. Use when instrumenting applications with traces, metrics, or logs. Triggers on requests for observability, telemetry, tracing, metrics collection, logging integration, or OTel setup.
Appwrite Ruby SDK skill. Use when building server-side Ruby applications with Appwrite, including Rails and Sinatra integrations. Covers user management, database/table CRUD, file storage, and functions via API keys.
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Custom Vision development including best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when exporting Custom Vision models, calling prediction APIs, using ONNX/TensorFlow, managing CMK/RBAC, or Smart Labeler, and other Azure AI Custom Vision related development tasks. Not for Azure AI Vision (use azure-ai-vision), Azure AI services (use microsoft-foundry-tools), Azure Machine Learning (use azure-machine-learning), Azure AI Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local).
Expert knowledge for Azure Confidential Computing development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using SGX/SEV-SNP VMs, AKS confidential containers, attestation/SKR, vTPM, or Fortanix/Key Vault, and other Azure Confidential Computing related development tasks. Not for Azure Virtual Enclaves (use azure-virtual-enclaves), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Dedicated HSM (use azure-dedicated-hsm), Azure Attestation (use azure-attestation).
Implements and debugs browser Translator API integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding Translator support checks, language-pair availability flows, model download UX, session creation, translate() or translateStreaming() calls, input-usage measurement, or permissions-policy handling for on-device translation. Don't use for server-side translation SDKs, cloud translation services, or generic multilingual content pipelines.
Structured clarification and requirements gathering through focused dialogue. Use when a task is ambiguous, underspecified, or requires user input before any action can be taken. Do not plan or implement anything—only ask questions to collect the information needed.
Enterprise skill for iOS production error observability and logging (iOS 15+, Swift 5.5+). Use this skill when writing or reviewing error handling code, adding logging to iOS apps, replacing print() with os.Logger, configuring crash reporting SDKs (Sentry, Crashlytics, PostHog), fixing silent error patterns (try?, Task {} swallowing errors, Combine pipelines dying), adding privacy annotations to logs, integrating MetricKit, implementing retry logic with observability, handling errors in SwiftUI .task {} modifiers, or auditing catch blocks for proper error reporting. Use this skill any time someone writes a catch block, uses try?, creates a Task {}, sets up error handling, or mentions logging, crash reporting, or error tracking in an iOS context — even if they just say 'add error handling' or 'why is this failing silently.'
Guides MongoDB users through implementing and optimizing Atlas Search (full-text), Vector Search (semantic), and Hybrid Search solutions. Use this skill when users need to build search functionality for text-based queries (autocomplete, fuzzy matching, faceted search), semantic similarity (embeddings, RAG applications), or combined approaches. Also use when users need text containment, substring matching ('contains', 'includes', 'appears in'), case-insensitive or multi-field text search, or filtering across many fields with variable combinations. Provides workflows for selecting the right search type, creating indexes, constructing queries, and optimizing performance using the MongoDB MCP server.
Structures git workflow practices. Use when making any code change. Use when committing, branching, resolving conflicts, or when you need to organize work across multiple parallel streams.
Use when building a managed team skills library for a real stack. Map work to shelves, browse before curating, write meaningful `whyHere` notes, and create a starter pack once the first pass is solid.
Detect repository stack for LaunchDarkly SDK onboarding: languages, frameworks, package managers, monorepo targets, entrypoints, existing LD usage. Nested under sdk-install; next is plan.
PowerPoint (.pptx) manipulation via MCP server. Use for creating slides, formatting presentations, managing placeholders, adding images, applying templates, or extracting text from .pptx files.