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Work with the Upstash Redis TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for serverless Redis operations. Use for caching, session storage, rate limiting, leaderboards, full-text search (querying, filtering, aggregating) with Upstash Redis Search (different from regular FT.SEARCH), and all Redis data structures. Supports automatic serialization/deserialization of JavaScript types. Upstash Redis Search also available via @upstash/search-redis and @upstash/search-ioredis adapters for TCP clients.
TypeGPU is type-safe WebGPU in TypeScript. Use whenever the user writes, debugs, or designs TypeGPU code: 'use gpu' shader functions, tgpu.fn, buffers, textures, bind groups, compute and render pipelines, vertex layouts, slots, accessors, and any TypeGPU API. Shader logic and CPU-side resources are tightly coupled - handle both sides here even if the user only mentions one (e.g. "how do I write a shader", "how do I create a buffer"). Trigger on any mention of typegpu, tgpu, "use gpu", TypedGPU, or WebGPU code written using TypeGPU's schema API (d.*, tgpu.*, std.*). Do NOT trigger for raw WebGPU (using GPUDevice/GPURenderPipeline directly without tgpu), WGSL-only questions, Three.js, Babylon.js, or WebGL.
Skills for the Upstash Workflow TypeScript/JavaScript SDK to define, trigger, and manage workflows. Use this Skill whenever a user wants to create workflow endpoints, run steps, or interact with the Upstash Workflow client.
Use when a PinMe project (Worker TypeScript) needs to integrate user authentication — creating email/password users, verifying id_tokens, querying user info, or listing users via Identity Platform auth proxy APIs.
Authors, deploys, and troubleshoots AWS infrastructure using CDK with TypeScript or Python. Covers best practices, stack architecture, and construct patterns. Always use when writing CDK constructs, bootstrapping environments, running cdk deploy/synth/diff, fixing CDK or CloudFormation errors, planning stack structure, importing existing resources, resolving drift, or refactoring stacks without resource replacement.
Build and deploy full-stack web and mobile apps with AWS Amplify Gen2 (TypeScript code-first). Covers auth (Cognito), data (AppSync/DynamoDB including schema modeling, enum types, relationships, authorization rules), storage (S3), functions, APIs, and AI (Amplify AI Kit with Bedrock). Supports React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, React Native, Flutter, Swift, and Android. Always use this skill for Amplify Gen2 topics — even for questions you think you know — it contains validated, version-specific patterns that prevent common mistakes. TRIGGER when: user mentions Amplify Gen2; project has amplify/ directory or amplify_outputs; code imports @aws-amplify packages; user asks about defineBackend, defineAuth, defineData, defineStorage, or npx ampx. SKIP: Amplify Gen1 (amplify CLI v6), standalone SAM/CDK without Amplify (use aws-serverless), direct Bedrock without Amplify AI Kit (use bedrock).
Build serverless TypeScript functions on Zavu Cloud — declare agents + tools in code with defineAgent / defineTool, deploy with `zavu deploy`, debug with `zavu agents executions`. Use this skill whenever the user wants code-driven AI agents, custom tool handlers, or event-driven business logic.
An accuracy-focused Windows auto-clicker with advanced features including CPS control, keyboard automation, position clicking, and performance optimization built with TypeScript and Tauri.
Creates, updates, and deploys Power Apps generative pages for model-driven apps using React v17, TypeScript, and Fluent UI V9. Completes workflow from requirements to deployment. Uses PAC CLI to deploy the page code. Use it when user asks to build, retrieve, or update a page in an existing Microsoft Power Apps model-driven app. Use it when user mentions "generative page", "page in a model-driven", or "genux".
Prioritized TypeScript React code review guidelines. Focuses on type safety, React conventions, performance, security, architecture, accessibility, error handling, and testing. First scan the code to identify issues, then obtain solutions and review comment templates from the references/ directory.
Detect AI-generated code patterns ("slop") in PHP/Laravel and TypeScript/React source — comment narration, generic naming, premature interfaces, defensive overdose, mock-everything tests, and the absence of human "scars". Use when reviewing AI-assisted PRs, auditing code for taste/quality (not metrics — that's technical-debt), or hardening a code-review checklist. Triggers on "review for AI slop", "find AI patterns", "check code feels human", "audit code-quality taste".
Backend TypeScript and Cloud VM development rules for cmux. Use when editing web/app/api, web/services, backend scripts, Cloud VM lifecycle, provider integrations, Postgres, Stack Auth pricing gates, migrations, or provider image build scripts.