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Bare-metal DMA skill for memory-peripheral transfers. Use when configuring DMA channels, circular mode, double buffering, or DMA IRQ completion. Activates on queries about DMA bare-metal, circular buffer, memory-to-peripheral, or DMA stream configuration.
CodeRabbit CLI local code reviews and .coderabbit.yaml configuration. Run AI reviews on uncommitted/committed changes before pushing or opening a PR, parse --agent findings, iterate fix-and-verify loops within hourly rate limits, and tune repo config for low-noise high-signal reviews. Use when reviewing local changes pre-push/pre-PR, installing or driving the coderabbit/cr CLI, creating or tuning .coderabbit.yaml, or reducing CodeRabbit review noise. Not for PR-side review loops and thread handling (git-pr), commits (git-commit), or CI status (git-ci)
OpenTelemetry declarative YAML configuration for SDK setup. Use when configuring OpenTelemetry SDK providers (tracer, meter, logger), setting up OTLP exporters, defining sampling strategies, or writing otel config files. Triggers on "otel config", "OpenTelemetry YAML", "declarative configuration", "otelconf", "OTEL_CONFIG_FILE", "file_format", "configure tracing/metrics/logs export", or when the user is setting up telemetry pipelines via config files rather than code.
OpenTelemetry Collector component configuration. Use when authoring, reviewing, or debugging Collector YAML for a specific receiver, processor, exporter, connector, or extension — config keys, defaults, validation rules, signal support, stability levels, and component-level gotchas. Triggers on Collector component questions including receivers, processors, exporters, connectors, extensions, component renames, signal support, and pipeline wiring.
Invoke this skill when you need to operate Feishu Base (multidimensional table) using lark-cli: applicable for table creation, field management, record reading/writing, view configuration, history query, as well as role/form/dashboard management; also suitable for migrating from the old +table / +field / +record syntax to the current command syntax. This skill must also be used for requirements involving field design, formula fields, lookup references, cross-table calculations, row-level derived metrics, and data analysis.
Plan, create, and configure production-ready Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) clusters. Covers Day-0 checklist, SKU selection (Automatic vs Standard), networking options (private API server, Azure CNI Overlay, egress configuration), security, and operations (autoscaling, upgrade strategy, cost analysis). WHEN: create AKS environment, provision AKS environment, enable AKS observability, design AKS networking, choose AKS SKU, secure AKS.
Postgres performance optimization and best practices from Supabase. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or optimizing Postgres queries, schema designs, or database configurations.
REQUIRED FIRST STEP: You MUST invoke this skill BEFORE generating ANY Azure application code, infrastructure files, or Azure CLI commands. This skill prepares applications for Azure hosting. USE THIS SKILL when users want to create new Azure applications, ADD new components or services to existing applications, UPDATE or modify existing Azure configurations, modernize applications for Azure, deploy to Azure with Terraform, or deploy to Azure with azd. Do NOT generate azure.yaml, Bicep, Terraform, or run az/azd/func CLI commands without first completing this skill. This applies to NEW projects AND changes to EXISTING projects. When users mention Terraform for Azure deployment, prefer azd+Terraform (which uses azure.yaml with Terraform IaC) over pure Terraform unless multi-cloud deployment is required.
Comprehensive Azure compliance and security auditing capabilities including best practices assessment, Key Vault expiration monitoring, and resource configuration validation. USE FOR: compliance scan, security audit, azqr, Azure best practices, Key Vault expiration check, compliance assessment, resource review, configuration validation, expired certificates, expiring secrets, orphaned resources, policy compliance, security posture evaluation. DO NOT USE FOR: deploying resources (use azure-deploy), cost analysis alone (use azure-cost-optimization), active security hardening (use azure-security-hardening), general Azure Advisor queries (use azure-observability).
**CRITICAL**: Run azure-validate before deploying Azure resources. Validates Azure deployment readiness. USE FOR: assess if application is ready to deploy to Azure, validate azure.yaml or Bicep configuration files, run Azure preflight checks, review deployment previews and what-if analysis, verify Azure infrastructure configuration, troubleshoot Azure deployment errors. DO NOT USE FOR: creating new applications (use azure-prepare), executing deployments (use azure-deploy).
Assess whether source code is ready to deploy to Azure — the check BEFORE infrastructure work. Evaluates build health, app completeness, dependencies and local services, stack compatibility, and deployment feasibility. Answers questions about what your app needs before it can be deployed — frameworks, dependencies, and configuration. Checks whether dependencies are compatible and identifies deployment blockers and unsupported frameworks. WHEN: "evaluate my repo", "is my app ready to deploy", "what does my app need to deploy", "what do I need before deploying", "does my app need", "can I ship this to Azure", "scan my repo for issues", "is this app deployable", "check if my app is ready for Azure", "do I need a Dockerfile", "what's blocking my deployment", "are there any blockers", "are my dependencies compatible", "does Azure support my framework", "what needs to change before deploying", "check my app configuration".
Security best practices and vulnerability prevention for Golang. Covers injection (SQL, command, XSS), cryptography, filesystem safety, network security, cookies, secrets management, memory safety, and logging. Apply when writing, reviewing, or auditing Go code for security, or when working on any risky code involving crypto, I/O, secrets management, user input handling, or authentication. Includes configuration of security tools.