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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.
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.
Build, modify, debug, and deploy agents with Agentforce Agent Script. TRIGGER when: user creates, modifies, or asks about .agent files or aiAuthoringBundle metadata; changes agent behavior, responses, or conversation logic; designs agent actions, tools, subagents, or flow control; writes or reviews an Agent Spec; previews, debugs, deploys, publishes, or tests agents; uses Agent Script CLI commands (sf agent generate/preview/publish/test). DO NOT TRIGGER when: Apex development, Flow building, Prompt Template authoring, Experience Cloud configuration, or general Salesforce CLI tasks unrelated to Agent Script.
Create PRDs through the gather-criticize loop, sync existing PRDs, push amendments, and check PRD status.
Claude Code hooks development guide. TRIGGERS - create hook, PostToolUse, PreToolUse, Stop hook, hook lifecycle, decision block.
Track management methodology - creating and managing logical work units (features, bugs, refactors) through specification, planning, and implementation phases.
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.
Interactive initialization script that generates an advanced Agent Skill utilizing L4 State Management, Lifecycle Artifacts, Tone Configuration, and Chained Commands. Use when authoring complex, persistent workflows.
Use when wrapping UIKit views/controllers in SwiftUI, embedding SwiftUI in UIKit, or debugging UIKit-SwiftUI interop issues. Covers UIViewRepresentable, UIViewControllerRepresentable, UIHostingController, UIHostingConfiguration, coordinators, lifecycle, state binding, memory management.
Collaborative design phase for feature lifecycle: explore requirements, discuss trade-offs, produce design document. Use when starting a new feature that needs design before implementation. Use for "design feature", "let's think through", "explore approaches", or "/feature-design". Do NOT use for simple bug fixes or tasks that don't need design discussion.
Manage the full lifecycle of Alibaba Cloud E-MapReduce (EMR) ECS clusters—creation, scaling, renewal, and status queries. Use this Skill when users want to set up big data clusters, view cluster status, add nodes, release nodes, configure auto-scaling, check cluster and node states, or diagnose creation failures. Also applicable for scenarios like "create a Hadoop cluster", "data lake cluster", "running out of resources", "check my cluster", "renew", etc. NOTE: This Skill does NOT support cluster deletion, release, or termination under any circumstances. Any request to delete or terminate a cluster will be refused and redirected to the EMR console.
Audit a skill repository or installed skill collection for global consistency, lifecycle coverage, routing quality, documentation drift, memory writeback coverage, stale future-skill references, broken helper paths, and validation readiness. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a global consistency audit, skill taxonomy review, lifecycle audit, cross-skill routing audit, README or AGENTS inventory consistency check, or maintenance pass over a collection of agent skills.