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Found 768 Skills
Complete Sanctum SDK for liquid staking, LST swaps, and Infinity pool operations on Solana. Use when working with LSTs (mSOL, jitoSOL, bSOL, INF), staking SOL, swapping between liquid staking tokens, or integrating Sanctum's liquidity infrastructure.
Full changelog infrastructure from scratch. Greenfield workflow. Installs semantic-release, commitlint, GitHub Actions, LLM synthesis, public page.
Load PROACTIVELY when task involves security review, vulnerability assessment, or hardening. Use when user says "check for security issues", "audit for vulnerabilities", "scan for secrets", "review auth security", or "check OWASP compliance". Covers authentication and session security, authorization and access control, input validation and injection prevention, data protection and encryption, dependency vulnerability scanning, API security (CORS, rate limiting, headers), and infrastructure hardening. Produces structured reports with severity ratings.
Execute use when generating infrastructure as code configurations. Trigger with phrases like "create Terraform config", "generate CloudFormation template", "write Pulumi code", or "IaC for AWS/GCP/Azure". Produces production-ready code for Terraform, CloudFormation, Pulumi, ARM templates, and CDK across multiple cloud providers.
Create, manage, and execute agent tools (claude, codex) inside Docker sandboxes for isolated code execution. Use when running agent loops, spawning tool subprocesses, or any task requiring process isolation. Triggers on "sandbox", "isolated execution", "docker sandbox", "safe agent execution", or when working on agent loop infrastructure.
Harness CI (Continuous Integration) for container-native builds with test intelligence, caching, parallelization, and build infrastructure management
TDD and testing skills for iOS/macOS apps. Covers characterization tests, TDD workflows, test contracts, snapshot tests, and test infrastructure. Use for test-driven development, adding tests to existing code, or building test infrastructure.
Manage change control for validated computerized systems. Covers change request triage (emergency, standard, minor), impact assessment on validated state, revalidation scope determination, approval workflows, implementation tracking, and post-change verification. Use when a validated system requires a software upgrade, patch, or configuration change; when infrastructure changes affect validated systems; when a CAPA requires system modification; or when emergency changes need expedited approval and retrospective documentation.
Guides working with exe.dev VMs. Use when the user mentions exe.dev, exe VMs, *.exe.xyz, or tasks involving exe.dev infrastructure.
Search tech blogs, developer forums, and IT media (TechCrunch, Hacker News, 36氪, etc.) for software and hardware industry updates with heat ranking and EN↔CN translation. Use this skill only when the topic is clearly about programming, software, hardware, AI, or IT infrastructure.
Forces exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology. MUST trigger when: (1) any task has failed 2+ times or you're stuck in a loop tweaking the same approach; (2) you're about to say 'I cannot', suggest the user do something manually, or blame the environment without verifying; (3) you catch yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) user expresses frustration in ANY form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', or any similar sentiment even if phrased differently. Also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, config problems, or deployment failures where giving up early is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, config, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. Do NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.
Consult this skill for Python testing implementation and patterns. Use when writing unit tests, setting up test suites, implementing TDD, configuring pytest, creating fixtures, async testing, writing integration tests, mocking dependencies, parameterizing tests, setting up CI/CD testing. Do not use when evaluating test quality - use pensive:test-review instead. DO NOT use when: infrastructure test config - use leyline:pytest-config.