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Guidance for setting up and configuring mailing list servers with Postfix and Mailman3. This skill should be used when tasks involve configuring email servers, mailing list management, LMTP integration, or mail delivery pipelines. Applies to tasks requiring Postfix-Mailman integration, subscription workflows, or email broadcast functionality.
Ionic development guidelines for building cross-platform mobile applications with Angular, Cordova, and Firebase integration.
Integration with Obsidian vault for managing notes, tasks, and knowledge when working with Claude. Supports adding notes, creating tasks, and organizing project documentation.
Production-tested setup for Base UI (@base-ui-components/react) - MUI's unstyled component library that provides accessible, customizable React components using render props pattern. This skill should be used when building accessible UIs with full styling control, migrating from Radix UI, or needing components with Floating UI integration for smart positioning. Use when: Setting up Base UI in Vite + React projects, migrating from Radix UI to Base UI, implementing accessible components (Dialog, Select, Popover, Tooltip, NumberField, Accordion), encountering positioning issues with popups, needing render prop API instead of asChild pattern, building with Tailwind v4 + shadcn/ui, or deploying to Cloudflare Workers. ⚠️ BETA STATUS: Base UI is v1.0.0-beta.4. Stable v1.0 expected Q4 2025. This skill provides workarounds for known beta issues and guidance on API stability. Keywords: base-ui, @base-ui-components/react, mui base ui, unstyled components, accessible components, render props, radix alternative, radix migration, floating-ui, positioner pattern, headless ui, accessible dialog, accessible select, accessible popover, accessible tooltip, accessible accordion, number field, react components, tailwind components, vite react, cloudflare workers ui, beta components, component library
React Three Fiber core setup, Canvas configuration, scene hierarchy, camera systems, lighting, render loop, and React integration patterns. Use when setting up a new R3F project, configuring the Canvas component, managing scene structure, or understanding the declarative Three.js-in-React paradigm. The foundational skill that all other R3F skills depend on.
Use when pricing options, calculating Greeks, implementing exotic derivatives, or building pricing engines - covers Black-Scholes, binomial trees, Monte Carlo, and QuantLib integrationUse when ", " mentioned.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for building static websites with Hugo static site generator. It should be used when setting up Hugo projects (blogs, documentation sites, landing pages, portfolios), integrating Tailwind CSS v4 for custom styling, integrating headless CMS systems (Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS), deploying to Cloudflare Workers with Static Assets, configuring themes and templates, and preventing common Hugo setup errors. Use this skill when encountering these scenarios: scaffolding new Hugo sites, choosing between Hugo Extended and Standard editions, integrating Tailwind CSS v4 with Hugo Pipes, configuring hugo.yaml or hugo.toml files, integrating PaperMod or other themes via Git submodules, setting up Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS for content management, deploying to Cloudflare Workers or Pages, troubleshooting baseURL configuration, resolving theme installation errors, fixing frontmatter format issues (YAML vs TOML), preventing date-related build failures, setting up PostCSS with Hugo, or setting up CI/CD with GitHub Actions. Keywords: hugo, hugo-extended, static-site-generator, ssg, go-templates, papermod, goldmark, markdown, blog, documentation, docs-site, landing-page, sveltia-cms, tina-cms, headless-cms, cloudflare-workers, workers-static-assets, wrangler, hugo-server, hugo-build, frontmatter, yaml-frontmatter, toml-config, hugo-themes, hugo-modules, multilingual, i18n, github-actions, version-mismatch, baseurl-error, theme-not-found, tailwind, tailwind-v4, tailwind-css, hugo-pipes, postcss, css-framework, utility-css, hugo-tailwind, tailwind-integration, hugo-assets
Analyzes code to identify untested functions, low coverage areas, and missing edge cases. Use when reviewing test coverage or planning test improvements. Generates specific test suggestions with example templates following amplihack's testing pyramid (60% unit, 30% integration, 10% E2E). Can use coverage.py for Python projects.
Develops data processing pipelines, integrations, and machine learning scenarios in SAP Data Intelligence Cloud. Use when building graphs/pipelines with operators, integrating ABAP/S4HANA systems, creating replication flows, developing ML scenarios with JupyterLab, or using Data Transformation Language functions. Covers Gen1/Gen2 operators, subengines (Python, Node.js, C++), structured data operators, and repository objects.
Document project tools and CLI utilities in docs/define/tools/. Use when documenting internal CLIs, scripts, development tools, or third-party integrations that team members need to understand and use.
Comprehensive Storyblok CMS development best practices for agency developers. Covers content modeling, SDK integration (React, Vue, Nuxt, Next.js), Visual Editor configuration, field plugins, API usage, internationalization, webhooks, and deployment patterns. Triggers on tasks involving Storyblok components, Visual Editor setup, content fetching, field plugin development, or headless CMS integration.
GitHub Spec-Kit integration for constitution-based spec-driven development. 7-phase workflow (constitution, specify, clarify, plan, tasks, analyze, implement). Use when working with spec-kit CLI, .specify/ directories, or creating specifications with constitution-driven development. Triggered by "spec-kit", "speckit", "constitution", "specify", references to .specify/ directory, or spec-kit commands.