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Enterprise skill for iOS production error observability and logging (iOS 15+, Swift 5.5+). Use this skill when writing or reviewing error handling code, adding logging to iOS apps, replacing print() with os.Logger, configuring crash reporting SDKs (Sentry, Crashlytics, PostHog), fixing silent error patterns (try?, Task {} swallowing errors, Combine pipelines dying), adding privacy annotations to logs, integrating MetricKit, implementing retry logic with observability, handling errors in SwiftUI .task {} modifiers, or auditing catch blocks for proper error reporting. Use this skill any time someone writes a catch block, uses try?, creates a Task {}, sets up error handling, or mentions logging, crash reporting, or error tracking in an iOS context — even if they just say 'add error handling' or 'why is this failing silently.'
Guides MongoDB users through implementing and optimizing Atlas Search (full-text), Vector Search (semantic), and Hybrid Search solutions. Use this skill when users need to build search functionality for text-based queries (autocomplete, fuzzy matching, faceted search), semantic similarity (embeddings, RAG applications), or combined approaches. Also use when users need text containment, substring matching ('contains', 'includes', 'appears in'), case-insensitive or multi-field text search, or filtering across many fields with variable combinations. Provides workflows for selecting the right search type, creating indexes, constructing queries, and optimizing performance using the MongoDB MCP server.
Help with MongoDB query optimization and indexing. Use only when the user asks for optimization or performance: "How do I optimize this query?", "How do I index this?", "Why is this query slow?", "Can you fix my slow queries?", "What are the slow queries on my cluster?", etc. Do not invoke for general MongoDB query writing unless user asks for performance or index help. Prefer indexing as optimization strategy. Use MongoDB MCP when available.
Guide users through configuring key MongoDB MCP server options. Use this skill when a user has the MongoDB MCP server installed but hasn't configured the required environment variables, or when they ask about connecting to MongoDB/Atlas and don't have the credentials set up.
Generate read-only MongoDB queries (find) or aggregation pipelines using natural language, with collection schema context and sample documents. Use this skill whenever the user asks to write, create, or generate MongoDB queries, wants to filter/query/aggregate data in MongoDB, asks "how do I query...", needs help with query syntax, or discusses finding/filtering/grouping MongoDB documents. Also use for translating SQL-like requests to MongoDB syntax. Does NOT handle Atlas Search ($search operator), vector/semantic search ($vectorSearch operator), fuzzy matching, autocomplete indexes, or relevance scoring - use search-and-ai for those. Does NOT analyze or optimize existing queries - use mongodb-query-optimizer for that. Does NOT handle aggregation pipelines that involve write operations. Requires MongoDB MCP server.
A natural language workflow for converting literary works (novels, stories, scripts, one-sentence concepts, etc.) into film and video content, which converts novel content into complete videos by orchestrating multiple skills in sequence. This skill is used when users need to convert novels, stories or other literary works into videos.
Create, configure, validate, deploy, run, and manage DABs — Declarative Automation Bundles (formerly Databricks Asset Bundles) — for Databricks resources including dashboards, jobs, pipelines, alerts, volumes, and apps
Databricks CLI operations: auth, profiles, data exploration, and bundles. Contains up-to-date guidelines for Databricks-related CLI tasks.
Troubleshoot and debug LiveAvatar integration issues. Use when the user's LiveAvatar integration isn't working, the avatar is silent, audio is garbled, sessions fail to start, events aren't received, or they're getting API errors.
Use when a user mentions Jupiter token verification, VRFD eligibility, paying 1000 JUP to verify a token, submitting a verification request, or updating metadata via the Jupiter express verification flow.
Integrates GuaraCloud into local development workflows — project linking, remote shell access, port forwarding, log streaming, and environment management. Use when the user wants to connect their local environment to GuaraCloud, tail logs, exec into a container, or forward ports.
HCCL (Huawei Collective Communication Library) performance testing for Ascend NPU clusters. Use for testing distributed communication bandwidth, verifying HCCL functionality, and benchmarking collective operations like AllReduce, AllGather. Covers MPI installation, multi-node pre-flight checks (SSH/CANN version/NPU health), and production testing workflows.