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Use when upgrading an existing TypeScript codebase from Inngest SDK v3 to v4, or when fixing mixed v3/v4 API usage. Covers detecting current SDK usage, moving triggers into createFunction options, replacing EventSchemas with eventType/staticSchema, moving serve options to the client, updating realtime imports, rewriting step.invoke string IDs, checkpointing/serverless runtime settings, Connect option changes, and verification.
Use when an n8n-mcp account targets more than one n8n instance — i.e. the `n8n_instances` tool is available, the user mentions multiple n8n instances or environments (prod vs staging, several teams or clients), a workflow / datatable / credential / execution call returns an unexpected NOT_FOUND or reads data you don't recognize, or a credential create/update/delete is refused with an `INSTANCE_AMBIGUOUS` error. Covers choosing and switching which instance this MCP session targets, verifying the target before high-stakes work — credential writes above all — and recovering from misroutes and ambiguous-write fail-closes. Always consult this skill before operating on a specific instance, before any credential create/update/delete on a multi-instance account, or when a call hits the wrong/empty data or an `INSTANCE_AMBIGUOUS` error.
Use for the CODE half of a managed Intelligence Channel with Slack or Microsoft Teams: customising the Channel a CLI-scaffolded project already ships, or — for a project the CLI did not generate — writing the Channel declaration, the long-running host, and the awaited activation call. Teams provider setup is in scope, because the CLI or dashboard wizard performs it. Creating a Slack app for the first time is not: if no Slack app exists yet, use setup-slack-channel for the provider half and return here for the code.
Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, improve, audit, or split prompts for AI video generators (Seedance, Kling, Veo, Runway, Luma, Pika, Sora, any image-to-video system). The skill also covers storyboards, shot lists, director treatments, dynamic montage, multi-clip story structure, camera direction, lighting, blocking, pacing, character continuity, dialogue, and sound design. Trigger even when the user says things like "придумай сцену для видео", "разбей на склейки", "сделай раскадровку", "улучши промпт для Kling", "переведи сценарий в промпты", "как снять X в AI-видео", or shares a prompt and asks to fix it.
Use this skill whenever LMX is used, produced, reviewed, migrated, or modified. This includes composing campaigns, loops, lifecycle emails, or email-message bodies for the Loops editor or Content API. LMX (Loops Markup Language) is the format used for Loops email content. Trigger on phrases like "create a campaign", "generate an email", "write a welcome email", "draft a lifecycle email", "build an email template", "create an onboarding email", "copy this into LMX", "migrate this email", "convert this email to LMX", "design a new Loops email", "use imagegen for a Loops email", "use gpt-image for an LMX reference", "visual reference for a Loops email", "LMX", "Loops email", or any request to produce, copy, migrate, convert, review, or modify email body content intended for Loops. For net-new emails or major visual redesigns, follow this skill's Net-New Email Design Flow before generating or sourcing new visual assets. Source copy, existing HTML, MJML, Markdown, screenshots, and migration instructions do not bypass this skill's rules unless the user explicitly overrides a specific rule. Do not trigger for questions about the Loops HTTP API, SDK integration, or CLI unless email body content is also involved.
Use this skill to decide whether to use RevenueCat or raw Google Play Billing on Android. Provides a side by side reference of what RevenueCat handles versus what remains your responsibility at both client and backend layers.
Add and configure in-game voice chat and text chat for Unity multiplayer games using Unity Vivox. Covers microphone setup and mic permissions on Android/iOS, voice activity detection (VAD) tuning, voice volume and mute controls in a settings UI (VoiceVadMinimumVolume, mic slider, mute button, speaking indicator), proximity/3D spatial voice for FPS/co-op games, team/party/lobby/guild voice channels, push-to-talk, muting self and other players, whisper/direct messages, in-game text chat, and Vivox SDK init + Unity Authentication sign-in. Use when the user asks to add voice chat, voice comms, microphone/mic support, a voice-chat settings UI, mute button, VAD threshold, push-to-talk, proximity or spatial voice, team voice, party chat, lobby chat, direct messages, or mentions Vivox, VivoxService, com.unity.services.vivox, JoinGroupChannelAsync, JoinPositionalChannelAsync, LoginAsync, or migrating from legacy Vivox (Client.Instance / LoginSession / AccountId).
Generate speech audio from text using OpenRouter's text-to-speech API. Use when the user asks to synthesize speech, narrate text, create a voiceover, generate an audiobook clip, read text aloud, convert text to an audio file, or mentions TTS, text-to-speech, or voice synthesis.
Take a PRD and build a dark factory around it - a repository that takes work in as an issue and ships validated code out with nobody at the keyboard - one component at a time, into the user's actual repo. Covers the five components in construction order - the guidance layer, the validation harness, the workflow-driven repo, deployment, and the trigger that makes it autonomous - and is agnostic about which coding agent runs underneath (Claude Code, Codex, Archon, the Agent SDK, Cline, Goose, Amp, Pi). It encodes the AI coding process the user already runs rather than replacing it. Requires a PRD as input and deliberately does not write one. Use when the user wants to build a dark factory, an autonomous or self-driving repository, a software factory, an agent that ships its own code, an unattended or overnight coding loop, or asks how to get to level 4 or level 5 of AI coding autonomy; and when they mention dark factory, lights-out coding, autonomous PRs, or a repo that maintains itself.
Identifies which items (pages, campaigns, products, channels, regions) had the biggest increases or decreases for a key metric between two time periods. Use this skill when someone asks "what's up and what's down," "which campaigns moved the most," "top gainers and losers," "what pages are trending," "show me what changed by channel," or any variation of identifying the biggest movers and decliners for a metric.
One-click deploy, publish, and update a local project or Git repository to Alibaba Cloud International (alibabacloud.com), producing an accessible online service with a public IP. Supports full-stack ROS orchestration, automatic cloud-resource provisioning, pre-deployment price confirmation, service health checks, deployment-state recording, hot updates, and optional domain + HTTPS setup. Use when: the user asks to deploy a project to the cloud, put an app online, publish a website, generate an access URL, deploy a Git repo, or update an online version and has NOT named a specific cloud platform; or the user mentions "Alibaba Cloud", "alibabacloud.com", or the international site. Do not use when: the user explicitly targets Aliyun China (aliyun.com), AWS, GCP, Azure, or another specific cloud platform.
When you want to set up an agent loop, cron-scheduled task, or recurring workflow that runs autonomously in Claude Code. Judgment layer on top of ScheduleWakeup, CronCreate, and the /loop skill — decides whether to use dynamic pacing (self-scheduling wake-ups), cron scheduling (fixed intervals), or a one-shot loop; tunes delay to avoid the 5-minute cache-miss cliff; designs idempotent loop bodies; sets bail-out conditions so loops don't run forever. Examples of loops to loopify — weekly review pulse, daily brief generation, hourly monitoring of a metric, periodic vault compilation, upstream-check for an adapted skill, sponsorship-pipeline refresh, YouTube-transcript-batch-download, morning startup routine. Triggers on "/loopify," "set up a loop," "schedule this task," "run this daily," "run this weekly," "cron this," "make this recurring," "automate this on a schedule," "keep this running until X." Part of the -ify trifecta (skillify / toolify / loopify) for extending Claude Code. NOT for authoring a new skill — that's skillify. NOT for adding a tool/integration — that's toolify.