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Design any user-facing experience end-to-end: task flows, multi-step workflows, navigation structures, onboarding, settings, search, content creation, collaboration, signup, checkout, dashboards, notifications, error recovery, and more. Handles cross-platform adaptation (mobile/web/TV/embedded), device-aware design, accessibility, interaction specifications, and multi-channel journey mapping. Trigger when designing user flows of any kind, mapping screen sequences, optimizing task completion, specifying interactions, designing navigation, or asking "how should the user experience X?" Use this skill broadly — any time someone is working through how a user moves through a product experience, this skill applies.
Guides building, deploying, troubleshooting, and installing Atlassian Forge apps — custom extensions built with the Forge CLI (forge create, forge deploy, forge install). Use when the user wants to create a Forge app (issue panels, dashboard gadgets, Confluence macros, global pages), is encountering Forge CLI errors or deployment issues (e.g. forge install failures, environment errors), or needs help with Forge-specific concepts like resolvers, UI Kit, manifest scopes, or developer spaces. Do not use for general Jira configuration, automation rules, JQL queries, or Atlassian REST API usage outside of a Forge app context.
Implement Syncfusion React Sparkline components for compact, inline data visualization. Use this when working with sparklines, mini charts, or trend indicators in constrained spaces. This skill covers all 5 sparkline types (line, column, area, win-loss, pie), tooltips, markers, data labels, range bands, axis customization, and themes. Ideal for displaying data trends within grids, dashboards, or tables without full-sized charts.
Generate a Dynatrace Gen 3 **KPI dashboard** (15–20 business KPIs, required map tile, branded section dividers) and a matching 30‑minute BizEvents injector for a named company, then deploy both via `dtctl`. Use this skill ONLY when the user explicitly asks for a Dynatrace KPI dashboard, business-event KPI demo, BizEvents injector, or a "KPI dashboard for <company>" — do NOT use for generic Dynatrace dashboards (SRE, infra, k8s, services, RUM) or for editing existing non-KPI dashboards. Triggers include phrases like "generate a KPI dashboard", "build a BizEvents demo for <company>", "spin up a KPI dashboard + injector", "/generate-kpi-dashboard". Requires `dtctl` authenticated to a Dynatrace Gen 3 tenant.
Dense dashboard / admin / Bloomberg / Retool / data-heavy internal tools. Locked knobs: CRAFT=7, MOTION=3, DENSITY=9. IBM Plex + mono numbers, semantic palette, 4/8px grid, sparklines, tabular-nums. Trigger on: dashboard, admin panel, data-dense, analytics, Bloomberg-like, Retool-like.
Configure AI agents via the imperative SDK / REST API — for no-code dashboard setups, webhook-based tools, and knowledge bases.
Guides Site Reliability Engineering—SLI/SLO and error budgets, reliability dashboards and burn-rate alerting, production readiness reviews, capacity planning for availability, toil reduction, dependency and failure-mode analysis, release reliability (canaries, rollback criteria), and service-owner incident mitigation tied to customer impact. Use when defining or operating SLOs, measuring error budget burn, improving service reliability, running PRRs before launch, planning scalable resilient capacity, or leading technical mitigation during outages—not for CI/CD pipeline implementation (devops), incident program and paging policy design (incident-management-engineer), cloud access and patch tickets (cloud-system-administrator), load-test profiling (performance-engineer), rollout cutover strategy (deployment-strategist), or greenfield cloud build-out (cloud-engineer).
Build ETL pipelines and analytics dashboards using Harvard Art Museums API with SQL and Streamlit
Redis Cluster and replication guidance covering hash tags for multi-key operations, avoiding CROSSSLOT errors, and reading from replicas to scale read-heavy workloads. Use when designing keys for a sharded Redis Cluster, debugging CROSSSLOT errors on MGET / SDIFF / pipelines, configuring a multi-key transaction in a cluster, or routing reads to replicas for caches, analytics, or dashboards.
Community skill for applying the Geist design system to Vercel-inspired UI across React, Next.js, Vite, Astro, Svelte, Vue, HTML/CSS, Tailwind, shadcn, and Radix surfaces. Use it for typography, spacing, color tokens, material treatment, component styling, app shells, dashboards, forms, tables, dialogs, empty/loading/error states, responsive layouts, and UI polish. This is a community-authored skill, not an official Vercel skill. Trigger on generic visual direction such as clean, modern, premium, beautiful, polished, SaaS, developer tool, product UI, app shell, navigation, data views, and marketing sections. Skip only when the user explicitly names a non-Geist final visual system/art direction as the final visual authority, supplies a non-Geist design artifact as the final visual authority, or asks for game/illustrative output where Geist UI is not the requested surface.
Launch the interactive web dashboard to visualize a codebase's knowledge graph
Defines right metrics using North Star framework, AARRR, and leading vs lagging indicators. Use when choosing metrics, instrumenting products, creating dashboards, or distinguishing vanity metrics from actionable ones.