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Unified setup entrypoint for install, diagnostics, and MCP configuration
Error tracking and monitoring integration. Sentry, Datadog RUM, Bugsnag. Source maps, breadcrumbs, release tracking, performance monitoring, and alerting configuration. USE WHEN: user mentions "Sentry", "error tracking", "Bugsnag", "Datadog RUM", "crash reporting", "source maps", "release tracking", "error monitoring" DO NOT USE FOR: application logging - use logging skills; APM/tracing - use `opentelemetry`; structured error responses - use `error-handling`
SLF4J - Simple Logging Facade for Java. Standard logging API that abstracts underlying implementation (Logback, Log4j2). Provides parameterized logging and MDC support. USE WHEN: user mentions "slf4j", "java logging api", "parameterized logging", asks about "how to log in Java", "logger facade", "MDC in java", "logging best practices java" DO NOT USE FOR: Logback configuration - use `logback` instead, Log4j2 configuration - use Log4j2 skill, Node.js logging - use `winston` or `pino` instead, Python logging - use `python-logging` instead
Spring Cache abstraction for Spring Boot 3.x. Covers @Cacheable, @CacheEvict, @CachePut, cache managers (Caffeine, Redis, EhCache), TTL configuration, cache keys, conditional caching, and cache synchronization. USE WHEN: user mentions "spring cache", "@Cacheable", "@CacheEvict", "cache manager", "Caffeine cache", "@EnableCaching", "cache abstraction" DO NOT USE FOR: Redis operations - use `spring-data-redis` instead, distributed caching architecture - combine with `redis` skill
Java logging with SLF4J facade, Logback, and Log4j2 implementations. Covers configuration, log levels, structured logging, async logging, and production best practices for Spring Boot applications. USE WHEN: user mentions "java logging", "spring boot logging", "slf4j setup", asks about "how to log in java", "logback vs log4j2", "java logging best practices" DO NOT USE FOR: Node.js logging - use `nodejs-logging` instead, Python logging - use `python-logging`, Kotlin-specific logging - similar but has nuances
Collects the current project's Module Federation context (MFContext) and outputs a structured summary. Serves as the data foundation for all MF diagnostic Skills; can also be called standalone to quickly understand the project's MF configuration.
This skill should be used when the user requests to "save team", "team save", "save team configuration", or "export team". It reads the configuration from a running team and saves it as a snapshot file to the .team-profiles/ directory for reuse with /team-load.
Create new agents in Paperclip with governance-aware hiring. Use when you need to inspect adapter configuration options, compare existing agent configs, draft a new agent prompt/config, and submit a hire request.
Provides domain-specific best practices for Node.js development with TypeScript, covering type stripping, async patterns, error handling, streams, modules, testing, performance, caching, logging, and more. Use when setting up Node.js projects with native TypeScript support, configuring type stripping (--experimental-strip-types), writing Node 22+ TypeScript without a build step, or when the user mentions 'native TypeScript in Node', 'strip types', 'Node 22 TypeScript', '.ts files without compilation', 'ts-node alternative', or needs guidance on error handling, graceful shutdown, flaky tests, profiling, or environment configuration in Node.js. Helps configure tsconfig.json for type stripping, set up package.json scripts, handle module resolution and import extensions, and apply robust patterns across the full Node.js stack.
Set up Goldsky CLI authentication and project configuration. Use this skill when the user needs to: install the goldsky CLI (what's the official install command?), run goldsky login (including when the browser opens but 'authentication failed'), run goldsky project list and see 'not logged in' or 'unauthorized', switch between Goldsky projects, check which project they're currently authenticated to, or fix 'unauthorized' errors when running goldsky turbo commands. Also use for 'walk me through setting up goldsky CLI from scratch for the first time'. If any other Goldsky skill hits an auth error, redirect here first.
AI-driven Klipper 3D printer configuration, diagnostics, and calibration via Moonraker API
OpenTelemetry Transformation Language (OTTL) expert. Use when writing or debugging OTTL expressions for any OpenTelemetry Collector component that supports OTTL (processors, connectors, receivers, exporters). Triggers on tasks involving telemetry transformation, filtering, attribute manipulation, data redaction, sampling policies, routing, or Collector configuration. Covers syntax, contexts, functions, error handling, and performance.