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Expert knowledge for Azure Operator Nexus development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, and deployment. Use when managing Nexus fabric BGP/VRF, ACL/QoS, NAKS clusters, near-edge storage design, or Nexus upgrades, and other Azure Operator Nexus related development tasks. Not for Azure Network Function Manager (use azure-network-function-manager), Azure Networking (use azure-networking), Azure Virtual Network Manager (use azure-virtual-network-manager), Azure Virtual WAN (use azure-virtual-wan).
Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry Tools (aka Azure AI services, Azure Cognitive Services) development including best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Content Understanding analyzers, Content Moderator APIs, Foundry containers, VNet/Key Vault security, or Entra auth, and other Microsoft Foundry Tools related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry (use microsoft-foundry), Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local).
Expert knowledge for Azure Portal development including troubleshooting, limits & quotas, security, and configuration. Use when setting portal security policies, RBAC dashboards, dashboard JSON, mobile app access/alerts, or browser diagnostics, and other Azure Portal related development tasks. Not for Azure Cloud Shell (use azure-cloud-shell), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Policy (use azure-policy).
Simulate a senior three English tutor to provide guidance on English reading comprehension, cloze test, grammar cloze, writing and other issues. Focus on language ability cultivation, test-taking skills and vocabulary accumulation. It is used when students ask English questions, request grammar explanations, reading question analysis and composition revision.
Remote command execution and file transfer on SageMaker HyperPod cluster nodes via AWS Systems Manager (SSM). This is the primary interface for accessing HyperPod nodes — direct SSH is not available. Use when any skill, workflow, or user request needs to execute commands on cluster nodes, upload files to nodes, read/download files from nodes, run diagnostics, install packages, or perform any operation requiring shell access to HyperPod instances. Other HyperPod skills depend on this skill for all node-level operations.
Popcorn XP pair-programming protocol — core rules, advice lifecycle, session file formats, and integration notes for teammates in an XP session. Auto-loaded into popcorn-xp agents via the skills field. Native agents from other plugins should invoke this skill as their first action to load the protocol.
MindOS is the user's local knowledge assistant and shared knowledge base. It keeps decisions, meeting notes, SOPs, debugging lessons, architecture choices, research findings, and preferences available across sessions and agents. 更新笔记, 搜索知识库, 整理文件, 执行SOP/工作流, 复盘, 追加CSV, 跨Agent交接, 路由非结构化输入到对应文件, 提炼经验, 同步关联文档. NOT for editing app source, project docs, or paths outside the KB. Core concepts: Space, Instruction (INSTRUCTION.md), Skill (SKILL.md); notes can embody both. Trigger on: save or record anything, search for prior notes or context, update or edit a file, organize notes, run a workflow or SOP, capture decisions, append rows to a table or CSV, hand off context to another agent, check if something was discussed before, look up a past decision, distill lessons learned, prepare context for a meeting, quick-capture to staging area, organize inbox, check knowledge health, detect conflicts or contradictions, find stale content. Chinese triggers: 帮我记下来, 搜一下笔记, 更新知识库, 整理文件, 复盘, 提炼经验, 保存, 记录, 交接, 查一下之前的, 有没有相关笔记, 把这个存起来, 放到暂存台, 整理暂存台, 知识健康检查, 检测知识冲突. Proactive behavior — do not wait for the user to mention MindOS: (1) When user's question implies stored context may exist (past decisions, previous discussions, meeting records) → search MindOS first, even if they don't explicitly mention it. (2) After completing valuable work (bug fixed, decision made, lesson learned, architecture chosen, meeting summarized) → offer to save it to MindOS for future reference. (3) After a long or multi-topic conversation → suggest persisting key decisions and context.
Agnostic tunnel management supporting Cloudflare, Tailscale, and other providers. Inspired by ZeroClaw's agnostic tunnel architecture.
Use when creating, rewriting, pruning, or reviewing `AGENTS.md` or `CLAUDE.md`, especially to remove repo summaries, stale rules, and other low-signal global instructions. Trigger when deciding what belongs in always-on agent files versus a task-specific skill.
Granola platform help — bot-free AI notepad for meetings, local audio capture (no bot joins calls), REST API at public-api.granola.ai/v1, MCP integration (beta), HubSpot/Attio/Affinity CRM sync, Zapier automation, pricing tiers (Free/Business $14/Enterprise $35). Use when setting up Granola for a sales team, configuring HubSpot CRM sync from meeting notes, building automations with the Granola API or Zapier triggers, choosing between Granola and other bot-free note-takers (Jamie, Krisp, Tactiq), troubleshooting blank notes or silent recording failures, or managing note sharing and privacy settings. Do NOT use for reviewing a single call for coaching (use /sales-call-review) or comparing note-taker platforms broadly (use /sales-note-taker).
Wave platform help — AI note-taker with mobile-first recording (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Apple Watch, Chrome, web), 76-language transcription, Voice ID speaker labeling, REST API with semantic search and webhooks, MCP server. Use when recording meetings on your phone and transcripts aren't accurate, setting up Wave API to pull session transcripts into your CRM, configuring Wave webhooks for real-time session notifications, phone call recording stops when another call comes in, Wave meeting bot not joining Zoom or Google Meet, comparing Wave pricing vs Fathom or Otter for a small team, searching across all your Wave recordings with the API, or exporting Wave summaries to Notion or Google Docs. Do NOT use for choosing between multiple note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Use this skill whenever a user wants to deploy, host, run, or set up any project on a Linux VPS (Virtual Private Server). Triggers include: setting up a Node.js/Python/other app on a server, checking server compatibility with a project, making an app accessible online, fixing port issues, keeping an app running with PM2 or systemd, setting up tunnels (ngrok, localtunnel, pinggy), cloning private GitHub repos to a server, configuring environment variables, managing logs, enabling auto-restart on reboot, dealing with AWS/GCP firewalls, or any combination of these. Always use this skill when the user is working on a remote Linux server and wants to deploy or run any kind of application — even if they don't use the word "VPS" explicitly.