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Expert knowledge for Azure External Attack Surface Management development including limits & quotas, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when querying EASM assets, setting policy rules, exporting to Log Analytics or Data Explorer, or estimating billing, and other Azure External Attack Surface Management related development tasks. Not for Azure Defender For Cloud (use azure-defender-for-cloud), Azure Security (use azure-security), Azure Sentinel (use azure-sentinel), Azure Firewall (use azure-firewall).
Expert knowledge for Azure Managed Lustre development including troubleshooting, best practices, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when mounting AML, integrating with Blob auto-import/export, AKS CSI, quotas, or performance tuning, and other Azure Managed Lustre related development tasks. Not for Azure HPC Cache (use azure-hpc-cache), Azure NetApp Files (use azure-netapp-files), Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Virtual Network (use azure-virtual-network).
Expert guidance on building, debugging, and testing multiplatform iOS/Android apps and frameworks with Skip (skip.dev). Use when developers mention: (1) Skip, Skip.dev, skip-tools, or SkipStack, (2) building a multiplatform iOS+Android app from Swift/SwiftUI, (3) Skip Fuse (native) or Skip Lite (transpiled) modes, (4) transpiling Swift to Kotlin, (5) SwiftUI to Jetpack Compose bridging, (6) skip.yml configuration, (7) debugging Android builds from Xcode, (8) Skip CLI commands (skip create/init/test/export), (9) conditional compilation with #if SKIP or #if os(Android), (10) Skip Comments (SKIP INSERT/REPLACE/DECLARE/NOWARN), (11) bridging Swift and Kotlin code, (12) Skip module dependencies or Android Gradle configuration.
Interact with the Micepad event management platform via the Micepad CLI. Use for ANY Micepad question or action: managing events, participants, check-ins, campaigns, groups, registration types, forms, badges, QR kiosks, sessions, and imports/exports. Full CLI coverage for the complete event lifecycle — from creating the event to post-conference cleanup.
Analyze Apple Health export ZIP. Run local prepare to generate structured insights, then produce a professional health report based on cross-metric analysis and historical context.
Apply GDPR-compliant engineering practices across your codebase. Use this skill whenever you are designing APIs, writing data models, building authentication flows, implementing logging, handling user data, writing retention/deletion jobs, designing cloud infrastructure, or reviewing pull requests for privacy compliance. Trigger this skill for any task involving personal data, user accounts, cookies, analytics, emails, audit logs, encryption, pseudonymization, anonymization, data exports, breach response, CI/CD pipelines that process real data, or any question framed as "is this GDPR-compliant?". Inspired by CNIL developer guidance and GDPR Articles 5, 25, 32, 33, 35.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion EditControl (SyntaxEditor) in Windows Forms applications. Use when creating interactive code editors with syntax highlighting, IntelliSense, multi-language support, or Visual Studio-like editing capabilities. Covers installation, syntax highlighting for 12+ built-in languages (C#, VB.NET, XML, HTML, Java, SQL, PowerShell, JavaScript), custom language configuration, code outlining, auto-completion, find/replace dialogs, file operations, export (XML/RTF/HTML), split views, and comprehensive event handling for building professional code editor applications.
Extracts the full design soul, system, and agent rules from reference UI images. Use this skill when the user provides screenshots, Figma exports, or any UI reference images and wants the agent to design with the same soul, taste, feeling, and personality — not just copy colors and spacing. Marrow reads beneath the surface: it extracts the living core of a design — the decisions, proportions, restraint, and emotional intent that make a UI feel the way it does. Triggers on: /marrow, /extract-ui, /design-from-ref, /read-design, or any prompt like "extract the design system from these images", "make it look and feel like this", "get the rules from this UI", "build with the same soul", "match this design". Always use this skill when images are provided alongside a request to replicate, match, or be inspired by a design.
Decide how to implement runtime and API changes in openai-agents-js before editing code. Use when a task changes exported APIs, runtime behavior, schemas, tests, or docs and you need to choose the compatibility boundary, whether shims or migrations are warranted, and when unreleased interfaces can be rewritten directly.
Use when creating Frappe Whitelisted Methods (Python API endpoints) for v14/v15/v16. Covers @frappe.whitelist() decorator, frappe.call/frm.call invocations, permission checks, error handling, response formats, and client-server communication. Keywords: whitelisted, API endpoint, frappe.call, frm.call, REST API, @frappe.whitelist, allow_guest, API endpoint example, frappe.whitelist syntax, how to expose function.
Manage Keeper Vault, enterprise administration, PAM, and privileged access using Keeper Commander CLI (keeper). Use when the user needs to manage vault records interactively, run enterprise admin tasks (user/team/role management, SSO config, device approvals, compliance reporting), manage KSM Applications and Client Devices, configure password rotation, launch remote sessions (SSH, RDP, database), import/export data, or perform any administrative operation on Keeper. Also use when the user mentions 'keeper commander', 'keeper shell', 'keeper admin', asks about managing users/teams/roles/nodes in Keeper, needs to create KSM applications, or wants to automate Keeper admin tasks. If the user only needs to retrieve or inject secrets for an application, use the keeper-secrets skill instead.
Extract comprehensive, production-ready JSON design specifications from visual inputs using a 7-pass serial architecture with cross-validation. Use when converting screenshots, mockups, or design exports into structured design tokens, component specs, accessibility analysis, and developer handoff artifacts.