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Overview of gh-infra and command workflow (import, validate, plan, apply). Use when managing GitHub repository settings, labels, actions settings, rulesets, secrets, variables, or files declaratively via YAML manifests.
Microcks integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Microcks data.
Run the standard post-change validation flow after a fix, refactor, or new feature. Use when implementation work is done and you should validate the latest changes by invoking the repo's review skills, starting with review-changes and then repo-doc-maintainer, before giving the final close-out.
Build Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation models to estimate intrinsic value. Use this skill when the user needs to value a company, evaluate an investment, estimate fair share price, or build financial projections — even if they say 'what is this company worth', 'should we acquire them', or 'build me a valuation model'.
Design, implement, review, and migrate XState v5 state machines and statecharts in TypeScript using modern v5 patterns. Use this whenever the user mentions XState, actors, state machines, statecharts, guards, transitions, workflows, or Stately, or is modeling non-trivial UI/app/process logic in a codebase that uses XState. Prefer a short machine sketch before code when requirements are fuzzy. If the problem is too simple for a state machine, say so and recommend @xstate/store instead.
Cross-protocol DeFi position aggregator for Stacks wallets — 5 parallel scanners covering Bitflow HODLMM LP bins, Zest lending/borrowing (V2 pool-borrow-v2-3), ALEX pool shares, Styx bridge deposits, and Hiro wallet balances. Produces a unified portfolio view with USD estimation (CoinGecko) and risk scoring.
Run sustainability pre-screening and audit workflows so plans meet environmental, social, governance, and funder-readiness standards.
Design error handling strategies for TypeScript and Python applications — exception hierarchies, Result/Either types, retry patterns, error boundaries, and structured error logging. Use when designing error handling architecture, choosing between exceptions and Result types, implementing retry logic, or building error recovery flows. Activate on "error handling", "exception hierarchy", "Result type", "retry pattern", "circuit breaker", "error boundary", "Pokemon exception". NOT for debugging specific runtime errors, logging infrastructure setup, or monitoring/alerting configuration.
Command-line interface for Mermaid Live Editor - Create, edit, and render Mermaid diagrams via stateful project files and mermaid.ink renderer URLs. Designed for AI agents and power users who need to generate flowcharts, sequence diagrams, and other visualizations without a GUI.
Rigorous mathematical proof verification and fixing workflow. Reads a LaTeX proof, identifies gaps via cross-model review (Codex GPT-5.4 xhigh), fixes each gap with full derivations, re-reviews, and generates an audit report. Use when user says "检查证明", "verify proof", "proof check", "审证明", "check this proof", or wants rigorous mathematical verification of a theory paper.
KUDO platform help — enterprise real-time AI speech translation and human interpretation in 200+ languages, embeddable widget for any meeting platform, 12,000+ interpreter marketplace, SOC 2 Type 2 + ISO 27001. Use when setting up KUDO for multilingual meetings or conferences, choosing between AI speech translation and human interpreters on KUDO, KUDO embeddable widget not working on a third-party event platform, comparing KUDO vs Interprefy vs Wordly vs JotMe for live interpretation, understanding KUDO Pro vs ProPlus vs ProPlatinum vs Enterprise pricing, or embedding KUDO translation into a hybrid event workflow. Do NOT use for choosing between all AI note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Cleft Notes platform help — Apple-native AI voice-to-notes app with on-device transcription that turns spoken thoughts into organized markdown notes with auto-headings. Use when setting up Cleft Notes for capturing voice memos and converting rambling thoughts into structured notes, configuring Obsidian or Notion sync to route Cleft notes into an existing knowledge base, troubleshooting recordings that fail after a couple minutes or produce garbled transcription output, setting up Zapier automations to send Cleft notes to project management or CRM tools, choosing between Cleft free and Plus plans, deciding whether Cleft or Voicenotes or AudioPen fits your voice capture workflow, or evaluating Cleft for ADHD-friendly voice-first note-taking on Apple devices. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).