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Build, extend, and configure AEM components end-to-end. Covers component node structure (cq:Component), Touch UI dialogs (cq:dialog with Granite UI), Sling Models, client libraries, edit configuration (cq:editConfig), and content templates. Use when creating new AEM components, adding or modifying component dialogs, wiring Sling Models, setting up clientlibs, extending Core Components, configuring edit behavior, or troubleshooting component rendering. Also activate when the user mentions cq:Component, cq:dialog, componentGroup, Granite UI widgets, or AEM component architecture.
Use this skill when optimizing email deliverability, sender reputation, or authentication. Triggers on SPF record setup, DKIM signing configuration, DMARC policy deployment, IP warm-up planning, bounce handling strategy, sender reputation monitoring, inbox placement troubleshooting, email infrastructure hardening, DNS TXT record configuration for email, and diagnosing why emails land in spam. Acts as a senior email infrastructure advisor for engineers and marketers managing transactional or marketing email.
Run Lighthouse CLI audits for websites and web applications from environment setup through result interpretation. Use when the user wants to audit performance, accessibility, SEO, best practices, PWA readiness, Core Web Vitals, Lighthouse CI, batch URL scans, localhost pages, or production pages. Trigger this skill for Lighthouse setup and troubleshooting in Linux or WSL, browser launcher failures such as "Cannot find Chrome" or "ECONNREFUSED 127.0.0.1", Chrome or Chromium detection issues, PageSpeed-style analysis requests, or any request to generate Lighthouse HTML and JSON reports with actionable recommendations.
Runs Fastly Compute WASM applications locally with Viceroy, specifically for Rust and Component Model projects. Use when starting a local Fastly Compute dev server with Viceroy, configuring fastly.toml for local backend overrides and store definitions, running Rust unit tests with cargo-nextest against the Compute runtime, debugging Compute apps locally, adapting core WASM modules to the Component Model, or troubleshooting local Compute testing issues (connection refused, missing backends, store config). For non-Rust Compute work or understanding the Compute API, prefer the fastlike skill instead — its source code is easier to understand as a Fastly Compute API reference.
Configures, manages, and debugs the Fastly CDN platform — covering service and backend setup, caching and VCL, security features like DDoS/WAF/NGWAF/rate limiting/bot management, TLS certificates and cache purging, the Compute platform, and the REST API. Use when working with Fastly services or domains, setting up edge caching or origin shielding, configuring security features, making Fastly API calls, enabling products, or looking up Fastly documentation. Also applies when troubleshooting 503 errors or SSL/TLS certificate mismatches on Fastly, and for configuring logging endpoints, load balancing, ACLs, or edge dictionaries.
Feature-complete companion for the actual CLI, an ADR-powered CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md generator. Runs and troubleshoots actual adr-bot, status, auth, config, runners, and models. Covers all 5 runners (claude-cli, anthropic-api, openai-api, codex-cli, cursor-cli), all model patterns, all 3 output formats (claude-md, agents-md, cursor-rules), and all error types. Use when working with the actual CLI, running actual adr-bot, configuring runners or models, troubleshooting errors, or managing output files.
AWS API Gateway for REST and HTTP API management. Use when creating APIs, configuring integrations, setting up authorization, managing stages, implementing rate limiting, or troubleshooting API issues.
Comprehensive guide for implementing, registering, and troubleshooting Syncfusion licensing across all platforms. Covers license key registration, license validation errors, RegisterLicense API, SyncfusionLicenseProvider configuration, trial vs. licensed versions, CI/CD build server setup, and platform-specific licensing requirements. Use this skill when users need help with Syncfusion license registration, licensing validation issues, or license-related troubleshooting.
Expert knowledge for Azure Resource Manager development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when authoring Bicep/ARM templates, using template specs, deployment stacks, CI/CD pipelines, or ARM REST/CLI, and other Azure Resource Manager related development tasks. Not for Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Resource Graph (use azure-resource-graph), Azure Portal (use azure-portal), Azure Blueprints (use azure-blueprints).
Expert knowledge for Azure Application Gateway development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when configuring listeners/routing, WAF/TLS, AGIC with AKS, autoscale/zone redundancy, or App Gateway for Containers, and other Azure Application Gateway related development tasks. Not for Azure Load Balancer (use azure-load-balancer), Azure Front Door (use azure-front-door), Azure Traffic Manager (use azure-traffic-manager), Azure Web Application Firewall (use azure-web-application-firewall).
Expert knowledge for Azure DevTest Labs development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing DevTest Labs VMs, images/artifacts, ARM/CLI automation, RBAC/Key Vault security, or hub-spoke lab setups, and other Azure DevTest Labs related development tasks. Not for Azure Dev Box (use azure-dev-box), Azure Lab Services (use azure-lab-services), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Virtual Desktop (use azure-virtual-desktop).
Expert knowledge for Azure Cloud Services development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing Cloud Services (extended support), Guest OS versions, Key Vault certs, autoscale rules, or PowerShell automation, and other Azure Cloud Services related development tasks. Not for Azure Networking (use azure-networking), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Portal (use azure-portal).