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openerp (Kingdee Cloud·Star ERP CLI) Shared Base: Profile credential configuration, LoginBySign authentication and session reuse, general query (ExecuteBillQuery), output envelope and exit codes, dry-run. Must-read before using openerp for the first time, configuring profile, or troubleshooting authentication/query issues.
Guides development of Fastify Node.js backend servers and REST APIs using TypeScript or JavaScript. Use when building, configuring, or debugging a Fastify application — including defining routes, implementing plugins, setting up JSON Schema validation, handling errors, optimising performance, managing authentication, configuring CORS and security headers, integrating databases, working with WebSockets, and deploying to production. Covers the full Fastify request lifecycle (hooks, serialization, logging with Pino) and TypeScript integration via strip types. Trigger terms: Fastify, Node.js server, REST API, API routes, backend framework, fastify.config, server.ts, app.ts.
Review generated or changed WordPress code — plugins, themes, and blocks — before it ships. Best used reactively after an agent writes, edits, or reviews code touching WordPress APIs: add_action/add_filter, shortcodes, meta boxes, AJAX handlers, REST routes, WP_Query or $wpdb, widgets, or WP-CLI commands. Use on 'review this plugin', 'is this safe to ship', 'make this translatable', 'speed up this query', or after tasks like 'write a plugin' or 'add an endpoint/shortcode/meta box'. Enforces escaping and sanitization, nonces plus capability checks, prepared database queries, core-API-first development, translation-ready strings, and query/caching discipline. DO NOT USE for WooCommerce-specific order, product, or checkout logic (use woo-guard), non-WordPress PHP, generic code quality review (use clean-code-guard), test code review (use test-guard), server or hosting configuration, or conceptual WordPress questions.
Run the full DEFT AOI improvement loop for NVIDIA TAO VisualChangeNet / ChangeNet PCB inspection models: baseline evaluate, RCA, ingestion of customer-supplied pre-generated AnomalyGen images, k-NN mining, retraining, and deployment gating until FAR / recall KPI targets are met. EA variant — does not run AnomalyGen inline; the customer pre-generates synthetic NG/OK pairs out-of-band and the loop ingests them. Use for prompts like "run the DEFT loop", "fine-tune until FAR below 0.1% at recall=100%", or "improve my AOI ChangeNet model with RCA and pre-generated synthetic defects"; do not use for standalone TAO training, one-off inference, generic anomaly generation, or RCA-only analysis.
AI-powered image generation for Salesforce visuals via Nano Banana Pro. Use this skill when the user needs rendered PNG/SVG output such as visual ERDs (Entity Relationship Diagrams), UI mockups, wireframes, or architecture illustrations. TRIGGER when: user asks for PNG/SVG output, UI mockups, wireframes, visual ERDs, or says "generate image" / "create mockup". DO NOT TRIGGER when: text-based Mermaid diagrams (use external-diagram-mermaid-generate), or non-visual documentation tasks.
MUST activate before editing ANY file under uiBundles/*/src/ for visual or UI changes to an EXISTING app — pages, components, sections, layout, styling, colors, fonts, navigation, animations, or any look-and-feel change. Use this skill when modifying pages, components, layout, styling, or navigation in an existing UI bundle app. Activate when the project contains appLayout.tsx, routes.tsx, src/pages/, src/components/, or global.css. This skill contains critical project-specific conventions (appLayout.tsx shell, shadcn/ui components, Tailwind CSS, Salesforce base-path routing, module restrictions) that override general knowledge. Without this skill, generated code will use wrong imports, break routing, or ignore project structure. Do NOT use when creating a new app from scratch (use experience-ui-bundle-app-coordinate instead).
Create, read, update, and delete ManagedEventSubscription metadata in Salesforce. Use this skill for any work involving managed event subscriptions, platform event subscriptions, event channel subscribers, or .managedEventSubscription-meta.xml files. TRIGGER when: user asks to subscribe to a platform event, create a managed subscription, set up event replay, configure an event channel subscriber, update replay preset, activate or deactivate a subscription, delete a subscription, or manage ManagedEventSubscription metadata. SKIP when: user needs to create the platform event channel itself (use platform-custom-object-generate skill) or needs Flow-based event subscriptions (use automation-flow-generate skill).
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or modify Salesforce Sharing Rules metadata. TRIGGER when: users mention sharing rules, record sharing, criteria-based sharing, role-based sharing, guest user sharing, portal user sharing, sharingRules, sharingCriteriaRules, sharingGuestRules, sharingOwnerRules, .sharingRules-meta.xml files, or ask to share records with specific roles or groups. Also trigger when users want to configure record-level access beyond org-wide defaults (OWD), share object records with roles, groups, or guest users, or set up Experience Site guest user record visibility. SKIP when: user needs permission sets or profiles (use platform-permission-set-generate), or needs object-level security rather than record-level sharing (use platform-permission-set-generate).
Manages GKE storage, including PVCs, PersistentVolumes, Filestore, and GCS FUSE. Use when configuring GKE storage, creating PVCs, or setting up GCS FUSE on GKE. Don't use for database administration or replication strategies outside volume provisioning context.
Review changes starting from a fixed point (commit, branch, tag, or merge-base) along two axes: Standards (Does the code comply with the coding standards documented in this repository?) and Spec (Does the code meet the requirements from the source issue/PRD?). The two reviews run in parallel sub-agents and report side by side. This applies when users want to review a branch, PR, in-progress changes, or request a "review since X".
Implement a piece of work based on PRD or a collection of issues.
Guide the user through a quadrant walk that maps the unknowns of a task — open by listing the known knowns, then work through known unknowns, unknown knowns, and unknown unknowns one stage at a time, ending with a complete four-quadrant map in the user's hands. Use when a request is ambiguous or underspecified, the codebase or domain is unfamiliar, the user will "know it when they see it", a reference implementation must be understood before porting, mid-build deviations from the plan need capturing, or a finished change needs buy-in or verified understanding before merge. Pairs with [write-spec](../write-spec/SKILL.md) — walk the quadrants to burn off fog before slicing, and feed the finished map into the spec.