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Guide development on EdgeOne Pages — Edge Functions, Node Functions, Middleware, and local dev workflows. Use when the user wants to create APIs, serverless functions, middleware, WebSocket endpoints, or full-stack features on EdgeOne Pages — e.g. "create an API", "add a serverless function", "write middleware", "build a full-stack app", "add WebSocket support", or "set up edge functions".
Trust Wallet API for crypto data — token search, prices, trending tokens, swap quotes, market data, security checks, address validation, asset info, and coin status across 100+ blockchains. Use whenever the user asks about crypto prices, token info, swap rates, market cap, trending coins, token risk, honeypot detection, address validation, or wants to call the Trust Wallet / tws.trustwallet.com API directly. Covers HMAC-SHA256 authentication, supported chains, and all REST endpoints.
Quicknode blockchain infrastructure for Solana — RPC endpoints, DAS API (Digital Asset Standard) for NFTs and compressed assets, Yellowstone gRPC streaming, Priority Fee API, Streams (real-time data pipelines), Webhooks, Metis Jupiter Swap integration, IPFS storage, Key-Value Store, Admin API, and x402 pay-per-request RPC. Supports 80+ chains including Ethereum, Polygon, Arbitrum, Base, and more. Use when setting up Solana RPC infrastructure, querying NFTs/tokens/compressed assets via DAS API, building real-time gRPC streams, configuring data pipelines, estimating priority fees, or integrating Jupiter swaps via Metis. Triggers on mentions of Quicknode, qn_ methods, DAS API, getAssetsByOwner, searchAssets, Yellowstone, gRPC, Geyser, Streams, IPFS, Key-Value Store, qnLib, Metis, x402, or Quicknode RPC.
REST and gRPC API design patterns for Go services. Covers HTTP handlers, middleware, routing, request/response patterns, versioning, pagination, graceful shutdown, and OpenAPI documentation. Use when designing APIs, writing HTTP handlers, implementing middleware, structuring REST endpoints, or setting up gRPC services. Trigger examples: "design API", "REST endpoints", "HTTP handler", "middleware pattern", "graceful shutdown", "gRPC service", "API versioning". Do NOT use for general architecture (use go-architecture-review) or concurrency in handlers (use go-concurrency-review).
Use when managing Function Compute AgentRun resources via OpenAPI (runtime, sandbox, model, memory, credentials), including creating runtimes/endpoints, querying status, and troubleshooting AgentRun workflows.
OpenResponses API compliance testing. Use when testing the Response API endpoint, running compliance tests, or debugging Response API schema issues. Triggers on 'compliance', 'response api test', 'openresponses test'.
LeadMagic platform help — Email Finder (97% accuracy), Email Validation (catch-all detection), Mobile Finder, Profile Search, Personal Email Finder, Company Search (firmographics), Technographics, Company Funding, Employee Finder, Role Finder, Job Change Detector, Jobs Finder, Google/Meta/B2B Ads Search, REST API (19 endpoints), MCP Server (Claude/Cursor/Windsurf), CLI. Use when asking 'how do I use LeadMagic', 'LeadMagic API', 'LeadMagic email finder', 'LeadMagic mobile finder', 'LeadMagic company search', 'LeadMagic ads intelligence', 'LeadMagic MCP', 'LeadMagic vs Apollo', 'LeadMagic vs Clay'. Do NOT use for enrichment strategy across tools (use /sales-enrich), prospect list strategy across tools (use /sales-prospect-list), intent signal strategy across tools (use /sales-intent), or competitive intelligence strategy across tools (use /sales-compete).
Use when designing API endpoints, defining request/response schemas, generating OpenAPI specifications, choosing between REST/GraphQL/tRPC, or establishing API conventions for a project
On-demand and reserved GPU clusters (H100, H200, B200) on Together AI with Kubernetes or Slurm orchestration, shared storage, credential management, and cluster scaling for ML and HPC jobs. Reach for it when the user needs multi-node compute or infrastructure control rather than a managed model endpoint.
Dense vector embeddings, semantic search, RAG pipelines, and reranking via Together AI. Generate embeddings with open-source models and rerank results behind dedicated endpoints. Reach for it whenever the user needs vector representations or retrieval quality improvements rather than direct text generation.
Entry P1 category router for reconnaissance and methodology. Use when mapping scope, discovering assets, fingerprinting technology, building endpoint inventory, and choosing the first high-value security testing path.
Check Custom SCAPI (B2C/SFCC/Demandware) endpoint registration status with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to check custom API endpoint status, verify custom API deployment, or debug "endpoint not found" errors. For creating new custom APIs, use b2c-custom-api-development skill instead.