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Augments Trailmark code graphs with external audit findings from SARIF static analysis results and weAudit annotation files. Maps findings to graph nodes by file and line overlap, creates severity-based subgraphs, and enables cross-referencing findings with pre-analysis data (blast radius, taint, etc.). Use when projecting SARIF results onto a code graph, overlaying weAudit annotations, cross-referencing Semgrep or CodeQL findings with call graph data, or visualizing audit findings in the context of code structure.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for DFIR chronology, cross-artifact correlation, persistence chains, and incident timeline reconstruction. Use when the user asks to build a forensic timeline, correlate EVTX, PCAP, registry, disk, memory, mailbox, or browser artifacts, explain the order of attacker actions, or pinpoint the stage where the decisive artifact appears. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Lobstr.io platform help — no-code web scraping platform with 50+ ready-made scrapers for Google Maps, LinkedIn Sales Navigator, Twitter, YouTube, and more. Features cookie-based login sync, scheduled automation, multi-threading, and a full API with Python SDK and MCP Server. Use when configuring a Lobstr scraper, exporting data to Google Sheets or S3, setting up scheduled scraping, working with the Lobstr API or Python SDK, or managing credits. Do NOT use for general prospect list strategy (use /sales-prospect-list), cross-platform enrichment strategy (use /sales-enrich), or integration strategy (use /sales-integration).
Grows an email list or newsletter audience — lead magnets, content upgrades, cross-promotion, referral programs, social-to-email conversion, SEO-to-email, viral loops, opt-in optimization. Use when growing a subscriber list, creating lead magnets, setting up referral programs, optimizing opt-in forms, or converting social followers to email subscribers. Do NOT use for sending emails to your list (use /sales-email-marketing), monetizing your newsletter (use /sales-newsletter), or platform-specific setup (use /sales-kit, /sales-mailchimp, etc.).
Mailmo platform help — Email Finder, Email Verifier, catch-all detection, LinkedIn Chrome extension, bulk verification, CSV export. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Mailmo', finding emails with Mailmo, verifying emails with Mailmo, using the Mailmo Chrome extension, or doing bulk verification in Mailmo. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), enriching contacts across multiple tools (use /sales-enrich), or sending cold emails (Mailmo is a finder/verifier, not a sending tool — use /sales-cadence for outreach strategy).
OpenWeb Ninja platform help — real-time public data API stack with 30+ APIs for web scraping, enrichment, and business data. Key APIs include Website Contacts Scraper, Email Search, Local Business Data (Google Maps), Real-Time Web Search (SERP), JSearch (job postings), and Product Data. Use when extracting emails/contacts from domains, searching Google Maps for local businesses, running web search via API, aggregating job postings, fetching product data, or working with any OpenWeb Ninja API. Do NOT use for cross-platform enrichment strategy (use /sales-enrich), prospect list building strategy (use /sales-prospect-list), or connecting tools (use /sales-integration).
Design-driven development methodology. The design/ directory is the single source of architectural truth — read it before coding, stay within its boundaries, and when the system's shape needs to change, update the design first. Use this skill whenever starting any development work on this project. Also use when the user asks to: create or update architecture docs, add a new module or feature that might cross existing boundaries, refactor system structure, or understand the codebase architecture. Trigger on phrases like "design first", "update the design", "does this change the architecture", "write a design for", "what's the current design", or when onboarding to understand a codebase's shape. Supports arguments: `/design-driven init` to configure a project for design-driven development, `/design-driven bootstrap` to generate design from an existing codebase.
Guides multi-chain wallet and entity clustering using public bridge traces, wrapped-asset flows, temporal and behavioral heuristics, unified graphs with chain-prefixed addresses, and confidence scoring. Use when the user asks for cross-chain clustering, bridge hop analysis, multichain scam or phishing infrastructure mapping, laundering-pattern education from observable flows, or Arkham/Nansen-style entity graphs—without claiming ground-truth identity from heuristics alone.
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) server initial setup and ongoing administration skill. Covers new server hardening, user management, package management, file permissions, resource limits, log rotation, cron scheduling, and disk management. USE WHEN: - Performing initial setup of a fresh Ubuntu/Debian server (VPS, bare metal, cloud VM) - Hardening SSH, disabling root login, configuring sudo - Configuring system-level resource limits (ulimits, sysctl) for high-concurrency workloads - Managing users, groups, file permissions, and ACLs - Setting up log rotation, journald retention, swap, and NTP - Troubleshooting disk full, FD exhaustion, locale errors, or time drift DO NOT USE FOR: - Container-level administration (use docker or kubernetes skill) - Application deployment pipelines (use deployment-strategies or ci-cd skill) - Firewall/fail2ban configuration (use firewall skill) - Nginx or service configuration (use nginx or systemd skill)
Use this skill when generating higher-level synthesis notes such as literature reviews, comparison matrices, project summaries, or other cross-note summaries inside the project knowledge base.
Implements keyboard, directional, and scene-level focus behavior across SwiftUI and UIKit. Use when managing @FocusState, defaultFocus, focused values, focusable interactions, focus sections, tvOS geometric focus model and Siri Remote navigation, watchOS Digital Crown focus, visionOS gaze/hover and RealityKit InputTargetComponent, macOS key view loop and Full Keyboard Access, focus restoration after presentation changes, custom focus routing with UIFocusGuide, or debugging focus with UIFocusDebugger.
Create and run orq.ai experiments — compare configurations against datasets using evaluators, analyze results, and generate prioritized action plans. Use when evaluating LLM agents, deployments, conversations, or RAG pipelines end-to-end. Do NOT use without a dataset and evaluators. Do NOT use for cross-framework comparisons with external agents (use compare-agents).