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Golang CLI application development. Use when building, modifying, or reviewing a Go CLI tool — especially for command structure, flag handling, configuration layering, version embedding, exit codes, I/O patterns, signal handling, shell completion, argument validation, and CLI unit testing. Also triggers when code uses cobra, viper, or urfave/cli.
Configure development and production environments for consistent and reproducible setups. Use when setting up new projects, Docker environments, or development tooling. Handles Docker Compose, .env configuration, dev containers, and infrastructure as code.
This skill should be used when the user asks "railway status", "is it running", "what's deployed", "deployment status", or about uptime. NOT for variables ("what variables", "env vars", "add variable") or configuration queries - use environment skill for those.
Read a liarjs fingerprint report and attribute each failing check to the component that produced it - what the check id measures, whether the signal comes from the launch configuration, the page-modifying layer, the network path or the machine image, and which failures are inherent to headless or datacenter environments. Use when a fingerprint scan came back with a low score, or when a check id such as webdriver, worker-consistency, gpu-triad, native-integrity or tz needs explaining.
Implement reversible compatibility-safe transitions. Use for schema, data, API, protocol, configuration, or dependency migrations requiring rollback and preservation proof.
squirrelscan audits websites for SEO, performance, security, accessibility, content, and structured data issues (249+ rules) and scores site health, via the squirrel CLI. Use when the user wants to check, audit, or improve a website's SEO, ranking, speed, or health, and for anything squirrelscan itself, installing or updating the CLI, login and API keys, running audits, publishing and sharing reports, cloud credits, MCP server setup, configuration, or troubleshooting.
Core infrastructure providing backend connection configuration, storage client, and React app entry point.
Use this skill when the user mentions 'onchainos ws', 'ws start', 'ws poll', 'ws stop', 'ws channels', 'ws session', 'ws channel-info', 'idle-timeout', 'idle timeout', 'WebSocket channels', 'WS频道', or asks about managing WebSocket sessions/会话管理. Also use when writing a custom WebSocket script/脚本/bot for real-time on-chain data. Covers: onchainos ws CLI commands (start/poll/stop/list/channels/channel-info), session lifecycle, idle-timeout configuration, and all 9 DEX WebSocket channels (price, candle, trades, price-info, signals, tracker, meme scanning).
Stands up a production-ready Sent v3 integration in an existing codebase — SDK selection and client construction, x-api-key configuration, idempotent sends, retry and rate-limit handling, the 46-code error catalog, sandbox verification, and a verified webhook receiver. Use when adding Sent to an app for the first time, choosing an SDK or framework wiring, handling 429 or 409 responses, deciding what to log, or hardening an integration before launch.
WeCom Smart Table Structure Management Skill. It provides CRUD capabilities for Sheets and fields (columns). Applicable scenarios: (1) Query the sub-sheet list of the smart table (2) Add, update, delete sub-sheets (3) Query field/column information of sub-sheets (4) Add, update, delete fields/columns. This Skill is triggered when users need to manage the table structure, column definitions, and sub-sheet configurations of the smart table. Supports locating documents via docid or document URL.
Deploy containerized applications to Azure Container Apps using Azure Developer CLI (azd). Use when setting up azd projects, writing azure.yaml configuration, creating Bicep infrastructure for Container Apps, configuring remote builds with ACR, implementing idempotent deployments, managing environment variables across local/.azure/Bicep, or troubleshooting azd up failures. Triggers on requests for azd configuration, Container Apps deployment, multi-service deployments, and infrastructure-as-code with Bicep.
Comprehensive Sanity development best practices covering GROQ performance, schema design, Visual Editing, images, Portable Text, page builders, Studio configuration, TypeGen, localization, and migrations. Use this skill when building, reviewing, or optimizing Sanity applications.