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Codified expertise for handling freight exceptions, shipment delays, damages, losses, and carrier disputes. Informed by logistics professionals with 15+ years operational experience. Includes escalation protocols, carrier-specific behaviors, claims procedures, and judgment frameworks. Use when handling shipping exceptions, freight claims, delivery issues, or carrier disputes.
Query and trade on Polymarket prediction markets - check odds, trending markets, search events, view order books, place trades, and manage positions.
Token optimization best practices for MCP server and tool interactions. Minimizes token consumption while maintaining effectiveness. USE WHEN: user mentions "token usage", "optimize tokens", "reduce API calls", "MCP efficiency", asks about "how to use less tokens", "MCP best practices", "limit output size", "efficient queries" DO NOT USE FOR: Code optimization - use `performance` instead, Text compression - this is about API usage patterns, Cost optimization (infrastructure) - use cloud/DevOps skills
TypeORM for TypeScript/JavaScript. Covers entities, repositories, and relations. Use with SQL databases. USE WHEN: user mentions "typeorm", "@Entity", "Repository", "DataSource", "QueryBuilder", "typeorm migration", asks about "decorators for database", "active record pattern", "entity relationships", "typeorm relations" DO NOT USE FOR: Prisma projects - use `prisma` skill; Drizzle - use `drizzle` skill; SQLAlchemy (Python) - use `sqlalchemy` skill; raw SQL - use `database-query` MCP; NoSQL - use `mongodb` skill; Sequelize - not supported
Spring Cache abstraction for Spring Boot 3.x. Covers @Cacheable, @CacheEvict, @CachePut, cache managers (Caffeine, Redis, EhCache), TTL configuration, cache keys, conditional caching, and cache synchronization. USE WHEN: user mentions "spring cache", "@Cacheable", "@CacheEvict", "cache manager", "Caffeine cache", "@EnableCaching", "cache abstraction" DO NOT USE FOR: Redis operations - use `spring-data-redis` instead, distributed caching architecture - combine with `redis` skill
Guided Shape Up workflow for taking projects from idea to working software. Orchestrates the /shaping and /breadboarding skills through a structured process: Frame, Shape, Breadboard, Slice, Build. Works for both greenfield (0-1) and existing projects. Use when: starting a new project or feature, planning a significant change to an existing codebase, user says "shape this", "let's shape", "shape up", or wants to go from idea to implementation with structured problem/solution separation. Proactively guides each phase and suggests next steps.
Kotlin testing patterns with Kotest, MockK, coroutine testing, property-based testing, and Kover coverage. Follows TDD methodology with idiomatic Kotlin practices.
Orchestrates comprehensive cognitive thinking patterns for complex problem-solving. Analyzes tasks to select optimal pattern(s) from foundational, reasoning, creative, metacognitive, specialized, and neurodivergent categories. Chains multiple patterns when needed and validates outputs before responding.
Create engaging, authentic LinkedIn posts like a Top Voice. Use this skill when asked to write LinkedIn content, social media posts for LinkedIn, professional thought leadership content, or help with LinkedIn engagement strategy. Triggers include requests for LinkedIn posts, professional social content, thought leadership pieces, or viral/engaging LinkedIn content.
Analyze X (Twitter) posts for viral potential using the actual recommendation algorithm. Use when user wants to: (1) Check if a post will go viral, (2) Optimize a tweet for engagement, (3) Improve post performance. Triggers: "Check if this will go viral", "Make this post buzz", "Will this tweet perform well?", "Optimize my tweet", "How can I make this viral?", "バズるかチェックして", "Xでバズる投稿にして", "伸びるかチェックして", "この投稿を伸ばして", "投稿を改善して", "ツイートを最適化して"
Comprehensive competitor analysis, competitive intelligence, and comparison page creation. Use when analyzing competitive landscape, creating competitor comparison pages (alternative pages, vs pages, competitor A vs B pages), performing market research, building SWOT analysis, creating feature matrices, pricing comparisons, competitor teardowns, battle cards, or positioning maps. Covers research workflows, SEO-optimized comparison content, data-grounded reports with citations, 7-layer analysis framework, review mining, and sales enablement. Triggers include competitor analysis, competitive analysis, competitor teardown, vs page, alternative page, competitor comparison, market research, competitive intelligence, SWOT analysis, battle card, competitor pricing, market landscape, feature comparison, positioning map.
Commit message conventions, staging practices, and commit best practices. Covers conventional commits, explicit staging workflow, logical change grouping, humble fact-based communication style, and automatic issue detection. Use when user mentions committing changes, writing commit messages, git add, git commit, staging files, or conventional commit format.