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Guide users through creating a new plugin from scratch in a cowork session. Use when users want to create a plugin, build a plugin, make a new plugin, develop a plugin, scaffold a plugin, start a plugin from scratch, or design a plugin. This skill requires Cowork mode with access to the outputs directory for delivering the final .plugin file.
Use this skill when you need to test or evaluate LangGraph/LangChain agents: writing unit or integration tests, generating test scaffolds, mocking LLM/tool behavior, running trajectory evaluation (match or LLM-as-judge), running LangSmith dataset evaluations, and comparing two agent versions with A/B-style offline analysis. Use it for Python and JavaScript/TypeScript workflows, evaluator design, experiment setup, regression gates, and debugging flaky/incorrect evaluation results.
Check or verify whether a Skill complies with best practice specifications, covering naming conventions, directory structure, metadata integrity, temporary file cleanup, and dependency format validation. It provides detailed checklists, automatic repair suggestions, and report templates, and also supports integrity checks and automatic repair of skill library documentation. It is suitable for quality verification after creating or modifying a Skill
Obsidian Knowledge Base Organization Workflow. Trigger scenarios: When users mention "organize Obsidian", "clean up folders", "messy knowledge base", "too many directories", "merge categories". Applicable to: Personal knowledge management, note organization, folder restructuring.
Create or update minimal AGENTS.md files in the repository root and nested module directories using progressive disclosure. Works across heterogeneous projects without assuming any fixed agent folder structure.
Initialize a repository for ASDLC adoption with AGENTS.md and directory structure
Drizzle ORM reference for PostgreSQL — schema definition, typesafe queries, relations, and migrations with drizzle-kit. Use when: (1) defining pgTable schemas with column types, indexes, constraints, or enums, (2) writing select/insert/update/delete queries or joins, (3) defining relations and using the relational query API (db.query.*), (4) running drizzle-kit generate/migrate/push/pull, (5) configuring drizzle.config.ts, (6) using the sql`` template operator, or (7) working with PostGIS/pg_vector extensions.
Configures and manages Depot CI, a drop-in replacement for GitHub Actions that runs workflows entirely within Depot. Use when migrating GitHub Actions workflows to Depot CI, running `depot ci migrate`, managing Depot CI secrets and variables, running workflows with `depot ci run`, debugging Depot CI runs, checking workflow compatibility, or understanding Depot CI's current beta limitations. Also use when the user mentions .depot/ directory, depot ci commands, or asks about running GitHub Actions workflows on Depot's infrastructure without GitHub-hosted runners. NOTE: Depot CI is currently in beta with limited availability.
Guides development with SAP AI Core and SAP AI Launchpad for enterprise AI/ML workloads on SAP BTP. Use when: deploying generative AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama), building orchestration workflows with templating/filtering/grounding, implementing RAG with vector databases, managing ML training pipelines with Argo Workflows, configuring content filtering and data masking for PII protection, using the Generative AI Hub for prompt experimentation, or integrating AI capabilities into SAP applications. Covers service plans (Free/Standard/Extended), model providers (Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, GCP Vertex AI, Mistral, IBM), orchestration modules, embeddings, tool calling, and structured outputs.
Use when syncing skills from local folders, GitHub URLs, or skillsmp.com pages to multiple AI coding tool directories
Use when the user wants to manage Valet agents, channels, connectors, organizations, or secrets via the valet CLI. Handles creation, deployment, linking, teardown, and all multi-step workflows. Also use when asked to "create an agent", "deploy an agent", "design an agent", "build me an agent that...", "create a connector", "set up a webhook", or anything involving the Valet platform or any request to create and deploy AI agents. Also use when asked to "learn from this session", "capture this workflow", "save this as an agent", "make this repeatable", or when writing SOUL.md files.
Create a comprehensive specification from a brief description. Manages specification workflow including directory creation, README tracking, and phase transitions.