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Full PR lifecycle: git worktree → implement → atomic commits → PR creation → verification loop (CI + review-work + Cubic approval) → merge. Keeps iterating until ALL gates pass and PR is merged. Worktree auto-cleanup after merge. Use whenever implementation work needs to land as a PR. Triggers: 'create a PR', 'implement and PR', 'work on this and make a PR', 'implement issue', 'land this as a PR', 'work-with-pr', 'PR workflow', 'implement end to end', even when user just says 'implement X' if the context implies PR delivery.
Core dump analysis skill for production crash triage. Use when loading core files in GDB or LLDB, enabling core dump generation on Linux/macOS, mapping symbols with debuginfo or debuginfod, or extracting backtraces from crashes without re-running the program. Activates on queries about core files, ulimit, coredumpctl, debuginfod, crash triage, or analyzing segfaults from production binaries.
Production server monitoring stack covering Prometheus, Node Exporter, Grafana, Alertmanager, Loki, and Promtail on bare-metal or VM Linux hosts. USE WHEN: - Setting up monitoring for a new production server or VPS - Configuring Prometheus scrape targets for application or system metrics - Creating Grafana dashboards and datasource provisioning - Writing Alertmanager routing rules with email/Slack notifications - Implementing the PLG stack (Promtail + Loki + Grafana) for log aggregation - Performing live system diagnostics with htop, iotop, nethogs, ss, vmstat, iostat - Setting up uptime monitoring with UptimeRobot or healthchecks.io DO NOT USE FOR: - Kubernetes-native observability (use the kubernetes skill instead) - Application-level APM (distributed tracing with Jaeger/Tempo — use observability skill) - Cloud-managed monitoring (CloudWatch, GCP Monitoring, Azure Monitor) - Windows Server monitoring
Embedded serial port debugging tool for serial port scanning, real-time monitoring, data sending, log recording, and Hex viewing. Automatically triggered when users mention serial port, COM port, UART, AT command debugging, baud rate, Hex streaming, serial port log capturing, serial port monitoring, viewing MCU output, or binary protocol joint debugging. It also supports explicit invocation via /serial. Even if users only say "check serial port output", "send an AT command", or "capture logs", this skill should be triggered as long as the context involves serial port communication.
Android development guidelines and best practices for the mobile-dev team
Used for reviewing GitCode PRs, generating in-depth review conclusions or publishing line-by-line comments by combining PR metadata, diffs, and the context of the entire code repository. It is used when users want to review a GitCode PR, check a GitCode PR link, analyze change risks, or publish review comments to a GitCode PR. Typical trigger phrases include "review this PR", "inspect this PR", "check PR", or directly providing a GitCode PR link, such as https://gitcode.com/owner/repo/pull/123.
Use when managing DNS records for Zeabur-registered domains. Use when user says "add DNS record", "update DNS", "delete DNS record", "list DNS records", "set A record", "add CNAME", or "manage DNS". NOT for service domain binding (use zeabur-domain-url instead).
Zero-context verification that every number, comparison, and scope claim in the paper matches raw result files. Uses a fresh cross-model reviewer with NO prior context to prevent confirmation bias. Use when user says "审查论文数据", "check paper claims", "verify numbers", "论文数字核对", or before submission to ensure paper-to-evidence fidelity.
All-in-one WeCom CLI Suite covering 6 core business domains: Contacts, Messages, Documents (including three types: Document, Smart Sheet, Smart Document (formerly Smart Homepage)), Schedules, Meetings, and Tasks. It supports searching contacts by name/alias, sending and receiving messages (text/image/file/voice/video), creating/reading/editing documents in Markdown format, managing Smart Sheet structures and records, creating Smart Documents and exporting their content as Markdown, creating/modifying/canceling schedules and checking availability, booking/managing meetings, and creating/tracking/assigning tasks. This skill should be triggered even if users do not explicitly mention 'WeCom' as long as scenarios involving messages, schedules, tasks, etc., are involved.
Follow this sub-process for code optimization — handle tasks where 'behavior remains unchanged but structure changes' (structure / performance / readability). Shift single-module internal optimization from 'AI random refactoring' to 'first scan to generate a checklist, confirm each item with the user, execute step by step according to the method library, and obtain manual approval for each step'. Trigger scenarios: When the user mentions phrases like 'optimize / refactor / rewrite / split / poor performance / too long code' without any accompanying behavior changes. Do not handle new requirements (route to feature), bugs (route to issue), or cross-module architecture restructuring (route to architecture + decisions).
Install, initialize, verify, and troubleshoot RTK (Rust Token Killer) for AI coding agents. Use when you need to reduce shell-command token output, confirm that the correct `rtk` binary is installed, choose between Homebrew, install.sh, or Cargo installation, wire `rtk init` for Claude Code, Codex, Gemini CLI, Cursor, Copilot, Windsurf, Cline, or OpenCode, or use compact wrappers such as `rtk git status`, `rtk read`, `rtk grep`, `rtk test`, `rtk lint`, and `rtk gain`. Triggers on: rtk, rust token killer, token saver cli, rtk init, rtk gain, codex rtk, gemini rtk, opencode rtk, claude hook token reduction.
Optimize Amazon backend search terms for maximum discoverability. Generate the optimal 250-byte backend keyword set by deduplicating, prioritizing, and formatting keywords that aren't already in your listing.