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Set up and manage a Memory Bank system for cross-session context continuity across AI coding agents. Use when the user mentions 'memory bank' with any action intent — setup, install, initialize, init, update, refresh, sync, status, check, read, show, review, display, or equivalents in any language (e.g. Turkish: kur, kurulum, güncelle, durumu, oku; German: einrichten, aktualisieren; Spanish: configurar, actualizar; French: installer, mettre à jour). Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, GitHub Copilot, Roo Code, Aider, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex.
A professional guide for packaging existing applications or code into the lpk application format for Lazycat MicroServer. It is triggered when users need to convert Docker images, docker-compose files, or package Lazycat MicroServer applications from scratch.
Vue SFC implementation playbook for weapp-vite mini-program projects, including `<script setup lang="ts">`, JSON macros (`defineAppJson/definePageJson/defineComponentJson`), `usingComponents`, template directive compatibility, and SFC compile/runtime troubleshooting. Use when users ask about `.vue` authoring or refactoring in mini-programs (e.g. "v-model 在小程序里怎么写", "definePageJson 和 <json> 怎么选", "SFC 编译报错", "usingComponents 不生效").
Guide for integrating Ika dWallet 2PC-MPC protocol into Sui Move contracts. Use when building Move contracts that need cross-chain signing, dWallet creation, presigning, signing, future signing, key importing, or any Ika on-chain integration. Triggers on Move/Sui contract tasks involving dWallets, cross-chain signing, or Ika protocol operations.
Diagnose and fix problems in flash fiction and micro fiction. Use when flash fiction feels weak, when writing stories under 1500 words, when working with micro fiction, sudden fiction, or compressed narrative forms.
Handle token deposits and withdrawals across chains, including allowance approval, vault interactions, and cross-chain operations
Use this skill when designing backend systems, databases, APIs, or services. Triggers on schema design, database migrations, indexing strategies, distributed systems architecture, microservices, caching, message queues, observability setup, logging, metrics, tracing, SLO/SLI definition, performance optimization, query tuning, security hardening, authentication, authorization, API design (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), rate limiting, pagination, and failure handling patterns. Acts as a senior backend engineering advisor for mid-level engineers leveling up.
Detect compromised O365 and Google Workspace email accounts by analyzing inbox rule creation, suspicious sign-in locations, mail forwarding rules, and unusual API access patterns via Microsoft Graph and audit logs.
Expert skill for memory-lancedb-pro — a production-grade LanceDB-backed long-term memory plugin for OpenClaw agents with hybrid retrieval, cross-encoder reranking, multi-scope isolation, and smart auto-capture.
Creates missing instruction files (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md, GEMINI.md), audits token budget, prompt cache safety, cross-agent consistency. Use after setup or when instruction files need alignment.
Use this skill whenever the user needs backend infrastructure management — creating database tables, running SQL, deploying serverless functions, managing storage buckets, deploying frontend apps, adding secrets, setting up cron jobs, checking logs, or running backend diagnostics — especially if the project uses InsForge. Trigger on any of these contexts: creating or altering database tables/schemas, writing RLS policies via SQL, deploying or invoking edge functions, creating storage buckets, deploying frontends to hosting, managing secrets/env vars, setting up scheduled tasks/cron, viewing backend logs, diagnosing backend health or performance issues, or exporting/importing database backups. If the user asks for these operations generically (e.g., "create a users table", "deploy my app", "set up a cron job", "check backend health") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For writing frontend application code with the InsForge SDK (@insforge/sdk), use the insforge skill instead.
Transition from static LLM chats to autonomous agents that execute multi-step tasks. Use this when you need to automate cross-platform reports (e.g., Snowflake to Google Docs), build self-service tools for non-technical teams, or create "anticipatory" engineering workflows that draft PRs based on Slack discussions.