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Apply when working with MasterData v2 entities, schemas, or MasterDataClient in VTEX IO apps. Covers data entities, JSON Schema definitions, CRUD operations, the masterdata builder, triggers, search and scroll operations, and schema lifecycle management. Use for storing, querying, and managing custom data in VTEX IO apps while avoiding the 60-schema limit through proper schema versioning.
Interact with the Micepad event management platform via the Micepad CLI. Use for ANY Micepad question or action: managing events, participants, check-ins, campaigns, groups, registration types, forms, badges, QR kiosks, sessions, and imports/exports. Full CLI coverage for the complete event lifecycle — from creating the event to post-conference cleanup.
Canonical ticket lifecycle engine for multi-agent orchestration. Two backends: (1) filesystem YAML bundles for project-level work management (roadmap → bundle → tickets → review), (2) DB-backed durable tickets for session-level claim/block/close lifecycle. This skill is the single source of truth for all ticket operations.
DataWorks Workspace Lifecycle Management Skill. Used for creating, updating, and deleting workspaces, as well as managing workspace members and role authorization. Triggers: "DataWorks", "workspace management", "workspace", "member authorization", "role assignment"
Use when preparing your agent for production — IAM scoping, inbound auth (JWT, SigV4), secrets management, cold start optimization, session lifecycle, rate limiting, input validation, and quota guidance. Triggers on: "production checklist", "harden agent", "production ready", "secure agent", "inbound auth", "going live", "cold start optimization", "session lifecycle", "StopRuntimeSession", "quota", "throttling", "maxVms", "rate limit", "security audit of outbound API calls", "gateway target audit for production", "restrict who can call", "lock down endpoint", "only our app can call". Not for Cedar tool-restriction policies — use agents-connect. Not for quality measurement — use agents-optimize. Not for outbound credential storage or API key wiring — use agents-connect. Not for A2A agent-to-agent auth — use agents-build. Cold start observation and diagnosis (not optimization) routes to agents-debug.
Use when adding, retiring, or auditing feature flags. Triggers on "add a flag", "ship behind a flag", "rollout plan", "kill switch", "stale flags", "flag debt", "LaunchDarkly", "GrowthBook", "Statsig", "Unleash", "Flipt", or any progressive-delivery question. Ships flag debt scanner, rollout planner, and kill-switch auditor (all stdlib Python), 4 references on flag taxonomy + provider trade-offs + rollout strategies + lifecycle, plus a /flag-cleanup slash command.
The drum sounds. Bloodhound, Elephant, Turtle, Beaver, Raccoon, Deer, Fox, and Owl gather for complete feature development. Use when building a full feature from exploration to documentation — secure by design.
Main orchestrator for autonomous coding operations. Use when running autonomous sessions, coordinating components, managing the full lifecycle, or orchestrating implementations.
Designs and implements custom Textual widgets with composition, styling, and lifecycle management. Use when creating reusable widget components, composing widgets from built-in components, implementing widget lifecycle (on_mount, on_unmount), handling widget state, and testing widgets. Covers custom widgets extending Static, Container, and building complex widget hierarchies.
Code generation and usage guidelines for the @hile/core asynchronous service container. Apply this when defining or loading Hile services, configuring lifecycle shutdown logic, or when users inquire about @hile/core, defineService, loadService, or service container patterns.
Multi-agent coordination discipline: one-message-then-wait (send complete context, wait for reply before sending again), idle notifications are heartbeats (no action unless extended + blocking + user asked), no polling loops (event-driven only), never fabricate agent responses (wait for real system events), sequential agent spawning (acknowledge between each), and proper shutdown protocol (request, wait, respect rejection). Activate when orchestrating multiple agents, managing agent teams, coordinating handoffs between agents, spawning subagents, or building multi-agent workflows. Triggers on: "coordinate agents", "spawn multiple agents", "manage agent team", "agent keeps sending messages", "polling loop", "agent idle", "shut down agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent handoff", "coordinate parallel work", "stop bothering the other agent". Also relevant when an agent is fabricating responses, sending follow-up messages before replies arrive, or reacting to idle notifications unnecessarily.
Design and optimize CRM systems and client lifecycle workflows for advisory firms, covering segmentation, household management, service tiers, and retention analytics. Use when the user asks about client segmentation models, building household structures, defining service tier SLAs, scheduling reviews, tracking lifecycle stages from prospect through estate, identifying at-risk clients, analyzing wallet share, consolidating held-away assets, or evaluating CRM platforms. Also trigger when users mention 'client segmentation', 'retention risk', 'at-risk clients', 'household linking', 'multi-generational', 'service tiers', 'Redtail', 'Wealthbox', 'Salesforce for advisors', 'referral tracking', or 'contact gap'.