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Use when a user wants to deploy ClickHouse to the cloud, go to production, use ClickHouse Cloud, host a managed ClickHouse service, or migrate from a local ClickHouse setup to ClickHouse Cloud.
Use when writing, reviewing, or cleaning up RSpec tests for Ruby and Rails codebases. Covers spec type selection, factory design, flaky test fixes, shared examples, deterministic assertions, test-driven development discipline, and choosing the best first failing spec for Rails changes. Also applies when choosing between model, request, system, and job specs.
AscendC Operator End-to-End Development Orchestrator. Used when users need to develop new operators, implement custom operators, or complete the full process from requirements to testing. Keywords: operator development, end-to-end, full process, workflow orchestration, new operator creation.
Rstest best practices for config, CLI workflow, test writing, mocking, snapshot testing, DOM testing, coverage, multi-project setup, CI integration, performance and debugging. Use when writing, reviewing, or troubleshooting Rstest test projects.
Generate a minimal LaunchDarkly SDK integration plan from detected stack: choose SDK type(s), dual-SDK server+client when required, files to change, env conventions. Nested under sdk-install; follows detect, precedes apply.
Configure the LaunchDarkly hosted MCP server during onboarding. Use when the parent LaunchDarkly onboarding skill reaches Step 4 (MCP). Supports Cursor, Claude Code, Windsurf, GitHub Copilot, and other MCP-compatible agents. OAuth authentication; no API keys for the hosted server.
Apply LaunchDarkly SDK onboarding: install dependency (or dual-SDK pair), configure env and secrets with consent, add init at entrypoint(s), verify compile. Nested under sdk-install; next is run.
Auto-activates when working with implementation plans. Triggers on "continue the plan", "next task", "what's the plan status", "run task 2.1", or when user references plans/*.plan.md files. Not for creating plans - use /superplan command for that.
Searches the live web via Nimble APIs to monitor competitors and produce a structured intelligence briefing. Runs parallel searches for news, product launches, hiring signals, and funding — then compares against previous findings to highlight only what's new. Use this skill when the user asks about competitors, competitive intelligence, or what rival companies are doing. Common triggers: "what are my competitors doing", "competitor update", "competitor news", "competitive landscape", "market intel", "what's new with [company]", "track [company]", "competitor briefing", "who's making moves", "competitive analysis", "losing deals to [company]", "battlecard". Also use before board meetings or strategy sessions when the user wants competitive context. Requires the Nimble CLI (nimble search, nimble extract) for live web data. Do NOT use for single-company deep dives (use company-deep-dive), meeting prep with attendees (use meeting-prep), or non-business queries.
Create and manage prompt snippets — reusable text blocks referenced inside AI Config variation prompts. Keeps common instructions, personas, and guardrails consistent across multiple configs.
Roll out self-serve analytics on MotherDuck for internal teams. Use when deciding the first governed dataset, the first Dive or share, ownership boundaries, and the rollout path from one audience to broader adoption.
Explore and query any dataset annotated with a Frictionless Data Package descriptor (datapackage.json). Use this skill whenever a user wants to discover what tables or resources a dataset contains, look up column names and descriptions, surface usage warnings embedded in metadata, or understand how to load data from Parquet files, DuckDB or SQLite databases, or CSV files described by a datapackage.json. Also use when the user has a datapackage.json and wants to know what's in it, how to query it efficiently, or how to connect its metadata to actual data files. Pairs well with dataset-specific skills (like `pudl`) that layer domain knowledge on top.