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Generate code using nx generators. USE WHEN scaffolding code or transforming existing code - for example creating libraries or applications, or anything else that is boilerplate code or automates repetitive tasks. ALWAYS use this first when generating code with Nx instead of calling MCP tools or running nx generate immediately.
Based on collected materials, we provide high-quality blog post writing (especially technical blogs), SEO optimization, and structure proposals.
LangGraph state-machine design and debugging for `StateGraph`, node/edge routing, checkpoints, `interrupt`, and HITL flows. Use when building or troubleshooting graph-based agents with conditional edges and thread state.
Spawning Plan. Use when user wants to spawn agents, create a team, or coordinate multiple agents. Automatically gathers context, asks team topology questions, outputs clean TEAM PLAN markdown, and gets user approval. 3 steps: context gathering → questions → present plan. **CRITICAL**: MUST NOT SPAWN AGENTS SKIPPING THIS SKILL, USE ALWAYS.
Use when an approved Spec Kit `spec.md` must be translated into technical design artifacts (`plan.md`, `research.md`, `data-model.md`, `contracts/`, `quickstart.md`) before `spec-kit-tasks`, or when `plan.md` is missing/outdated after spec or constitution changes.
Use when an approved Spec Kit `plan.md` + `spec.md` must be decomposed into dependency-ordered `tasks.md`, or when `tasks.md` is missing/stale after planning or reconciliation changes.
Build multiple AI agents that work together. Use when you need a supervisor agent that delegates to specialists, agent handoff, parallel research agents, support escalation (L1 to L2), content pipeline (writer + editor + fact-checker), or any multi-agent system. Powered by DSPy for optimizable agents and LangGraph for orchestration.
Deployment patterns from Kubernetes to serverless and edge functions. Use when deploying applications, setting up CI/CD, or managing infrastructure. Covers Kubernetes (Helm, ArgoCD), serverless (Vercel, Lambda), edge (Cloudflare Workers, Deno), IaC (Pulumi, OpenTofu, SST), and GitOps patterns.
(macOS, requires schedule-manager) This skill is for users who want to write diary entries or daily logs. Trigger phrases include "Help me write a diary", "Record today", "Write a diary", "Today's diary". It integrates with Reminders for task review and planning.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "commit", "make a commit", "commit my changes", "create commits", "git commit", or wants to commit staged/unstaged changes with logical grouping and conventional commit format.
Use when creating knowledge base articles for Easymailing. Also use when user says "crear artículo", "documentar", "base de conocimiento", "help center", "zendesk article", or similar documentation requests.
Umbraco backoffice extension customisation - complete working examples showing how extension types combine