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Operate Railway infrastructure: create projects, provision services and databases, deploy code, configure environments and variables, manage domains, troubleshoot failures, check status and metrics, and query Railway docs. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Railway, deployments, services, environments, build failures, or infrastructure operations, even if they don't say "Railway" explicitly.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Cocos2d-x v4 game engine including scene graph, nodes, sprites, actions, animations, physics, rendering, shaders, and platform deployment. Use when the user asks about Cocos2d-x, needs to create games, implement game features, set up development environments, or deploy games to multiple platforms.
Provides comprehensive security review capability for TypeScript and Node.js applications, validates code against XSS, injection, CSRF, JWT/OAuth2 flaws, dependency CVEs, and secrets exposure. Use when performing security audits, before deployment, reviewing authentication/authorization implementations, or ensuring OWASP compliance for Express, NestJS, and Next.js. Triggers on "security review", "check for security issues", "TypeScript security audit".
Deployment & Operations Expert responsible for securely, rollbackable, and observably deploying builds that pass Reviewer and QA gates to servers (PM2 3-process cluster + Nginx reverse proxy + BT Panel). Adheres to engineering baselines including zero-downtime deployment, health checks, rollback within ≤3 minutes, and post-release smoke testing. Handles deployment orchestration, configuration management, traffic management, and monitoring & alerting. Applicable when receiving task cards from the Deploy department or needing to release to production.
Specialized skill for building production-ready serverless applications on AWS. Covers Lambda functions, API Gateway, DynamoDB, SQS/SNS event-driven patterns, SAM/CDK deployment, and cold start optimization.
Bootstrap, develop, and design modern WinUI 3 desktop applications with C# and the Windows App SDK using official Microsoft guidance, WinUI Gallery patterns, Windows App SDK samples, and CommunityToolkit components. Use when creating a brand new app, preparing a machine for WinUI, reviewing, refactoring, planning, troubleshooting, environment-checking, or setting up WinUI 3 XAML, controls, navigation, windowing, theming, accessibility, responsiveness, performance, deployment, or related Windows app design and development work.
Neon serverless Postgres with autoscaling, instant database branching, and zero-downtime deployments. Use when building serverless applications, implementing database branching for dev/staging, or deploying with Vercel/Netlify.
Guides use of the icp command-line tool for building and deploying Internet Computer applications. Covers project configuration (icp.yaml), recipes, environments, canister lifecycle, and identity management. Use when building, deploying, or managing any IC project. Use when the user mentions icp, dfx, canister deployment, local network, or project setup. Do NOT use for canister-level programming patterns like access control, inter-canister calls, or stable memory — use domain-specific skills instead.
Guide for building, configuring, and deploying microfrontends on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions microfrontends, multi-zones, splitting an app across teams, independent deployments, cross-app routing, incremental migration, composing multiple frontends under one domain, microfrontends.json, @vercel/microfrontends, the microfrontends local proxy, or path-based routing between Vercel projects. Also use when the user asks about shared layouts across projects, navigation between microfrontends, fallback environments, asset prefixes, or feature flag controlled routing.
Set up GitHub CLI and Vercel CLI, authenticate both, create a repo, and link it to Vercel for automatic deployments. One-time setup that makes all other Treehaus builder skills work.
Scaffolds a production-ready Next.js turborepo with TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, shadcn CLI, Blode UI components from ui.blode.co, blode-icons-react, Biome, Ultracite, and Vercel deployment. Use when creating a new Next.js app, bootstrapping a turborepo, scaffolding a web project, starting a new website, or asking "create a Next.js project."
Kubernetes cluster operations: kubectl commands, manifest generation, Helm charts, RBAC, debugging, and deployment strategies.