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Manage WebRTC credentials and mobile push notification settings. Use when building browser-based or mobile softphone applications. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Configures Sinch API credentials and authentication. Use when setting up OAuth2, Basic auth, application signing, API keys, or SDK credentials for any Sinch product including Conversation API, Voice, Verification, Numbers, Fax, and Mailgun. Also use when troubleshooting 401 Unauthorized, 403 Forbidden, invalid signature, or credential errors against any Sinch API.
This skill is describing how to use AMXX Modding Kit for AMX Mod X plugin development.
Security review for Go applications: input validation, SQL injection, authentication/authorization, secrets management, TLS, OWASP Top 10, and secure coding patterns. Use when performing security reviews, checking for vulnerabilities, hardening Go services, or reviewing auth implementations. Trigger examples: "security review", "check vulnerabilities", "OWASP", "SQL injection", "input validation", "secrets management", "auth review". Do NOT use for dependency CVE scanning (use go-dependency-audit) or concurrency safety (use go-concurrency-review).
Yesware platform help — email tracking, campaigns, templates, Prospector, Meeting Scheduler, Salesforce integration, reporting. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Yesware', configuring Yesware settings, setting up campaigns, managing templates, using Prospector, configuring Meeting Scheduler, or connecting to Salesforce. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), enriching contacts (use /sales-enrich), designing cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), meeting scheduling strategy (use /sales-meeting-scheduler), or email tracking strategy (use /sales-email-tracking).
Simulate a senior three English tutor to provide guidance on English reading comprehension, cloze test, grammar cloze, writing and other issues. Focus on language ability cultivation, test-taking skills and vocabulary accumulation. It is used when students ask English questions, request grammar explanations, reading question analysis and composition revision.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "edit a video to music", "create a beat-synced edit", "make a montage", "sync cuts to beats", "cut a video to the beat", "make a music video edit", "edit clips to a song", "build FFmpeg filters for video editing", or mentions combining video clips with audio tracks using timed cuts. Provides knowledge of the EditPlan format, FFmpeg filter_complex construction, and beat-sync editing workflows.
File upload skill. Provides capabilities of obtaining file upload credentials and uploading files. It is triggered when users need to "upload files" or "obtain file upload credentials".
Master Syncfusion Angular TextBox component implementation with floating labels, validation states, adornments, and accessibility support. Guide covers setup, input features, styling, multiline handling, and form integration patterns.
Comprehensive guide for implementing the Syncfusion Angular DateTimePicker component. Use this when working with combined date and time selection inputs, datetime formatting, or calendar-time pickers in Angular applications. Covers DateTimePicker API, events, styling, and localization patterns.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for custom binary or text protocol recovery, handshake reconstruction, framing, sequence control, checksums, stateful replay, and accepted-session reproduction. Use when the user asks to decode an unknown protocol, recover custom framing, build a replay harness, satisfy sequence or checksum rules, replay a captured session, or prove the smallest message order that reaches an accepted branch. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Linux credential artifacts, service tokens, SSH material, cloud and container secrets, socket-level trust, and host-to-host pivot chains. Use when the user asks to trace Linux auth artifacts, accepted token or key replay, socket or service-account trust edges, sudo or capability abuse, or explain lateral movement across Linux challenge nodes. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.