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Guides senior corporate transaction leadership—deal thesis, valuation and offer strategy, negotiation priorities, structure (cash/stock/earnout/RWI/locked box), IC and board recommendations, adviser and banker management, go/no-go and walk-away, and oversight of execution through close. Use when leading an M&A, divestiture, financing, or JV as deal principal, preparing investment committee or board materials, setting negotiation mandates, or adjudicating price/structure—not for closing matrices and diligence logistics (transaction-manager), contract drafting (corporate-counsel, commercial-counsel), general strategy consulting (business-consultant), or sales quote-to-cash (deal-operations-administrator). Human executives and counsel approve binding terms.
Guides CI/CD for agent skills repositories and skill packages—pipeline design (build, test, validate, package), GitHub Actions for PR checks and release promotion, environment gates, secrets hygiene (no secrets in repo), skill-creator integration (quick_validate.py, package_skill.py), .skill artifact strategy, rollback, and operational runbooks for skill releases. Use when the user mentions CI/CD, CI/CD engineer, pipeline design, GitHub Actions, skill validation CI, package skills, release pipeline, deploy skills, PR checks, continuous integration, or skill release workflow—not application-only CI without skill packaging (devops), pre-flight plan go/no-go (build-validator), IDP or golden paths (platform-engineer), org-wide SLO and error-budget programs without pipeline ownership (site-reliability-engineer), or portfolio catalog governance without pipeline YAML (ai-skill-manager).
Guides failure-prevention culture and operational excellence for mission-critical engineering— zero-defect aspiration vs error budgets; HRO principles; defense-in-depth; fail-safe/fail-closed; verification gates and independent checks; redundancy and graceful degradation; pre-mortems and FMEA; stop-the-line; defect escape, near-miss, and repeat-incident metrics; leadership against normalization of deviance—not blame culture. Use for failure-prevention programs, HRO practices, verification gates, fail-safe design, pre-mortem/FMEA, stop-the-line, near-miss reporting, or defect-escape metrics—not SRE error budgets only (site-reliability-engineer), incident command only (incident-management-engineer), backup/restore only (cyber-resilience-engineer), CI lint only (build-validator), agile coaching, HR discipline, or classified ATO without ops-excellence lens (classified-cyber-security-senior-manager).
Read a Prisma Next structured error envelope and route to the right recovery — code, domain, severity, why, fix, meta. Use for error, exception, my emit failed, my query won't typecheck, my query crashed, my migration won't apply, MIGRATION.HASH_MISMATCH, BUDGET.ROWS_EXCEEDED, BUDGET.TIME_EXCEEDED, RUNTIME.ABORTED, PLAN.HASH_MISMATCH, CONTRACT.MARKER_MISSING, PN-RUN-3001, PN-RUN-3002, PN-RUN-3030, PN-MIG-2001, PN-CLI-4011, PN-SCHEMA-0001, drift, capability missing, planner conflict, prisma studio, EXPLAIN, query log, db.end, db.close, script won't exit, hangs, close connection, pool.end, client is closed.
Use when reviewing or rebalancing direct vs. partner-led channel economics — computing fully-loaded cost-to-serve per channel, channel ROI with cash / LTV / marginal lenses, and optimal channel mix subject to constraints. For Head of Commercial, RevOps, and VP Sales doing quarterly channel review when pipeline is mixed (e.g., 60% direct + 40% partner-led) and nobody actually knows which channel makes money after CAC, support load, partner discount, deal-velocity differences, retention differential, and overhead allocation are all loaded in. Outputs cost to serve, channel ROI verdicts (DOUBLE-DOWN / MAINTAIN / DEFUND / EXIT), a sensitivity-tested channel-mix recommendation, and the diminishing-returns inflection. Not channel structure (that's partnerships-architect — tiers, joint GTM, revshare). Not RevOps process (that's business-growth/revenue-operations — lead routing, SDR motion). Not strategic CRO judgment (that's c-level-advisor/cro-advisor — comp plans, when-to-hire-a-VP-Sales). Not historical close-and-report (that's finance/financial-analysis). This skill answers: direct vs partner profitability, channel profitability, channel mix, channel economics.
Give your AI agents capabilities through tools (function calling). Helps you identify what your AI needs to do, create tool definitions, and attach them to AI Config variations.
External NeMo-RL end-to-end validation workflow for Megatron-Bridge model/provider changes, including downstream compatibility checks, external RL lifecycle behavior, Megatron policy setup, HF import/export, checkpoint/resume, non-colocated vLLM refit, delta weight transfer, optional LoRA/generation variants, and questions such as "does this model work in NeMo-RL", "run NeMo-RL e2e", or "external RL loop validation". Covers running NeMo-RL Megatron policy jobs from a Bridge checkout, choosing GRPO/SFT/checkpoint/non-colocated refit variants, setting PYTHONPATH so NeMo-RL imports the local Bridge tree, and reporting pass/fail evidence.
Wang Jianshuo's thinking framework and expression style. Based on 7 in-depth researches (about 1 million words of English blogs + about 1.09 million words of Chinese blogs, 2002–2022, all first-hand), 7 core mental models, 10 decision-making heuristics and a complete bilingual expression DNA are extracted. Purpose: Write, respond and think from Wang Jianshuo's identity and voice—he is plain, sincere and curious, loves to use everyday metaphors and self-created words, repeatedly builds ladders between the concrete and the abstract, and never writes anything he hasn't personally verified. Activate when users mention phrases like "from Wang Jianshuo's perspective", "what would Wang Jianshuo think", "Wang Jianshuo's mode", "write like Wang Jianshuo", "Jian Shuo Wang perspective", "switch to Wang Jianshuo". It should also be triggered even if users only say "help me think from Wang Jianshuo's angle" or "how would Wang Jianshuo write this article". Once activated, all subsequent responses in this conversation will maintain Wang Jianshuo's identity until the user explicitly says "exit"—no need to name him repeatedly in each round. Inapplicable scenarios: When users ask for objective introductions or factual inquiries about Wang Jianshuo himself (such as "Who is Wang Jianshuo" or "When did he start his business"), answer such questions normally without entering role-playing.
Use when ANY command fails with 'command not found', when installing CLI tools (ripgrep, fd, jq, yq, bat, etc.), auditing project environments, or batch-updating tools. Triggers on: command not found, install tool, missing binary, environment audit, update tools, which, apt install, brew install.
Use when user explicitly asks Flink/Ververica/Realtime Compute Console workspace operations: 草稿(draft), SQL校验/执行, 部署(deployment), 作业(job), Session Cluster, namespace, 表(table), 成员(member), 变量(variable), 或 checkpoint timeout 诊断, especially with workspace/deployment/job IDs (w-*, d-*, j-*, sc-*, draft-*). Also use when prompt asks to test/verify Flink Console lifecycle flow, safety guardrails, or parameter validation for these operations. This includes prompts such as create draft, deploy draft, list deployments, start/stop job, create/list session cluster, get tables, list variables. Also use when prompt explicitly asks to run `python scripts/flink_ververica_ops.py` for Flink Console workspace operations. Do not trigger for unrelated "workspace" contexts or generic cloud/platform tasks (ECS, OSS, RDS, Kafka, Spark, Kubernetes, billing, weather). Do not trigger for Flink instance lifecycle operations (create/scale/delete/renew); those belong to alibabacloud-flink-instance-manage.
Repository-grounded threat modeling that enumerates trust boundaries, assets, attacker capabilities, abuse paths, and mitigations, and writes a concise Markdown threat model. Use when the user asks to threat model a codebase or path, enumerate threats or abuse paths, or perform AppSec threat modeling. Do NOT use for general architecture summaries, code review, security best practices (use security-best-practices), or non-security design work.
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