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REST API for cross-chain and same-chain token swaps, bridging, and DeFi operations. USE THIS SKILL WHEN USER WANTS TO: - Swap tokens between different blockchains (e.g., "swap USDC on Ethereum to ETH on Arbitrum") - Bridge tokens to another chain (e.g., "move my ETH from mainnet to Optimism") - Swap tokens on the same chain with best rates (e.g., "swap ETH to USDC on Polygon") - Find the best route or quote for a token swap across chains - Execute DeFi operations across chains (zap, bridge+swap+deposit, yield farming entry) - Build multi-chain payment flows (accept any token, settle in specific token) - Check supported chains, tokens, or bridges for cross-chain transfers - Track status of a cross-chain transaction - Build backend services (Python, Go, Rust, etc.) that need cross-chain swaps - Integrate cross-chain functionality via HTTP/REST (not JavaScript SDK)
Use when jUnit fundamentals including annotations, assertions, and test lifecycle for Java testing.
Spoken video transcription and slip-of-the-tongue recognition. Generate review drafts and deletion task checklists. Trigger phrases: edit spoken video, process video, recognize slip-of-the-tongue
The definitive skill for building and deploying high-performance, distributed systems using Cloud Native standards (Dapr, Redis, Microservices). Use when a project requires professional-grade architecture, cross-service communication, elastic scaling, and sub-second agentic latency. Mandatory for flawless deployments on Kubernetes (Local or Cloud).
Initialize projects with agentic coding structure. Use when setting up a new project, adding AI agent support to existing project, or when user says "init", "initialize", "setup project", or "scaffold". Creates AGENTS folder, documentation templates, and _NOTES scratch space.
Transform conversations and ideas into structured technical specifications. Outputs: User stories, acceptance criteria, technical requirements, edge cases. Use when user wants to document requirements before coding. Triggers: write spec, create user stories, document requirements, /spec
Run the Ploop conversation protocol from a local terminal session. Use when the user asks to handle Ploop inbox/messages, listen for new Ploop messages, reply to people in the Ploop app, post progress updates (`ploop status` and `ploop step`), or recover/restart an existing Ploop session loop. For install/login setup, use INSTALLATION.md.
Use when "codex", "use gpt", "gpt-5", "openai codex", "let openai", "full-auto", "autonomous code generation"
Develops UIs with Flux UI Pro components. Activates when creating buttons, forms, modals, inputs, tables, charts, date pickers, or UI components; replacing HTML elements with Flux; working with flux: components; or when the user mentions Flux, component library, UI components, form fields, or asks about available Flux components.
Maintains development environment instructions in the project README.md using nixomatic. When the user asks to build, compile, test, lint, format, type-check, run, or set up a project, or when a command fails because a tool or runtime is not installed, analyze project files to determine required packages and use nix develop with a nixomatic.com URL. Ensure the README.md documents how to reproduce the environment with both nix develop and docker run nixos/nix.
Real-time sentiment analysis on Twitter/X using Grok. Use when analyzing social sentiment, tracking market mood, or measuring public opinion on topics.
Control Sonos speakers (discover/status/play/volume/group).