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Documentation-driven development specification that requires Agent to consult official documentation and examples before generating code or fixing bugs, including API verification processes, search strategies and MCP invocation rules. It is applicable to scenarios such as accessing third-party libraries, troubleshooting API errors, and version changes.
AgentBox agent operating instructions and provider configuration. Services, config, x402 payments, skill updates, OpenRouter setup, troubleshooting. Loads automatically on every AgentBox session.
Answer questions about Module Federation (MF) — configuration, runtime API, build plugins (Webpack/Rspack/Rsbuild/Vite), framework integration (React/Vue/Next.js/Modern.js/Angular), shared dependencies, exposes, remotes, debugging, troubleshooting, and micro-frontend architecture. Use this skill when the user asks anything about module federation, remote modules, shared deps, mf-manifest, federation runtime, or micro-frontends with MF.
Set up, develop, test, and deploy Render Workflows. Covers first-time scaffolding (via CLI or manual), task patterns (retries, subtasks, fan-out), local development, Dashboard deployment, and troubleshooting. Use when a user wants to set up Render Workflows for the first time, install the Render Workflows SDK (Python or TypeScript), scaffold a workflow service, add or modify tasks, test locally, or deploy to Render.
Expert knowledge for Azure Synapse Analytics development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Synapse Analytics applications. Not for Azure Data Factory (use azure-data-factory), Azure Data Explorer (use azure-data-explorer), Azure Databricks (use azure-databricks), Azure Stream Analytics (use azure-stream-analytics).
Git troubleshooting techniques including recovering lost commits, fixing merge conflicts, resolving detached HEAD, and diagnosing repository issues. Use when user encounters git errors or needs to recover from mistakes.
Debug and troubleshoot Flux CD on live Kubernetes clusters (not local repo files) via the Flux MCP server — inspects Flux resource status, reads controller logs, traces dependency chains, and performs installation health checks. Use when users report failing, stuck, or not-ready Flux resources on a cluster, reconciliation errors, controller issues, artifact pull failures, or need live cluster Flux Operator troubleshooting.
Manage Claude Code agent skills using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing available skills: "asc skills list", "what skills are available", "show me asc skills" (2) Installing skills: "asc skills install --name asc-cli", "install all skills", "add asc skills to my agent" (3) Viewing installed skills: "asc skills installed", "what skills do I have", "show my installed skills" (4) Removing a skill: "asc skills uninstall --name asc-auth", "remove a skill" (5) Checking for skill updates: "asc skills check", "are my skills up to date" (6) Updating skills: "asc skills update", "update my asc skills" (7) User asks "how do I install asc skills", "set up asc CLI skills", or "get the latest asc skills" (8) Troubleshooting skill installation or update issues (npx, skills CLI)
Deep analysis debugging mode for complex issues. Activates methodical investigation protocol with evidence gathering, hypothesis testing, and rigorous verification. Use when standard troubleshooting fails or when issues require systematic root cause analysis.
Use when working with WeChat mini-program automation (mini-program automation, automated testing, E2E) via miniprogram-automator, especially for standalone Node scripts or Jest tests involving DevTools launch/connect, page navigation, waitFor, custom-component selectors, wx method mocking, console or exception listeners, screenshots, regression checks, or troubleshooting launch failures, connection timeouts, and element-not-found issues.
Diagnose and fix Instantly common errors and exceptions. Use when encountering Instantly errors, debugging failed requests, or troubleshooting integration issues. Trigger with phrases like "instantly error", "fix instantly", "instantly not working", "debug instantly".
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.