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Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry (aka Azure AI Foundry) development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Foundry agents with Azure OpenAI, vector search/RAG, Sora video, realtime audio, or MCP/LangChain APIs, and other Microsoft Foundry related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local), Microsoft Foundry Tools (use microsoft-foundry-tools).
Expert knowledge for Azure Quotas development including limits & quotas. Use when requesting per-region Storage account quota increases, checking limits, or filing Azure support requests, and other Azure Quotas related development tasks. Not for Azure Cost Management (use azure-cost-management), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager).
Web cache deception and poisoning playbook. Use when CDN, reverse proxy, or application caching may serve sensitive authenticated content to other users due to path confusion or cache key manipulation.
Export the Obsidian wiki's knowledge graph to structured formats for use in external tools. Use this skill when the user says "export wiki", "export graph", "export to JSON", "export to Gephi", "export to Neo4j", "graphml", "visualize wiki", "knowledge graph export", or wants to use their wiki data in another tool. Outputs graph.json, graph.graphml, cypher.txt (Neo4j), and graph.html (interactive browser visualization) into a wiki-export/ directory at the vault root.
Use when needing service IDs for other commands. Use when checking what services exist in a project. Use when user says "list services", "what's running", or "show my services".
Run vLLM performance benchmark using synthetic random data to measure throughput, TTFT (Time to First Token), TPOT (Time per Output Token), and other key performance metrics. Use when the user wants to quickly test vLLM serving performance without downloading external datasets.
Framework-independent LLM serving benchmark skill for comparing SGLang, vLLM, TensorRT-LLM, or another serving framework. Use when a user wants to find the best deployment command for one model across multiple serving frameworks under the same workload, GPU budget, and latency SLA.
Create a git commit with a clear, value-communicating message. Use when the user says "commit", "commit this", "save my changes", "create a commit", or wants to commit staged or unstaged work. Produces well-structured commit messages that follow repo conventions when they exist, and defaults to conventional commit format otherwise.
Cache and refresh remote git repositories under ~/.cache/checkouts/<host>/<org>/<repo> so future references can reuse a local copy. Use this skill when the user points you to a remote git repository as reference or you encountered a remote git repo through other means.
Obtains a valid Adobe IMS access token for the DA (Document Authoring) API. Use this skill as a prerequisite step whenever another skill needs to call admin.da.live — for example, before pushing HTML content, listing documents, or triggering a DA preview. Do NOT use this skill if you already have a valid DA_TOKEN in scope from a previous step in the same session.
Classify a PPT brief into one of four types (Pitch / Research / Teaching / Narrative), then generate a high-level chapter skeleton personalized to the topic for that type. Different PPT types require different argumentation frameworks and different chapter structures — a research PPT is not a pitch, and a pitch is not a narrative. Use this at the very start of PPT planning, before formulating the thesis. It pairs with ppt-research-setup and other type-specific setup skills for detailed per-chapter reasoning.
Use when installing, configuring, or troubleshooting the official Neo4j MCP server (neo4j/mcp): connecting Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Kiro, or other MCP-compatible editors to a Neo4j database via stdio or HTTP transport. Covers the four MCP tools (get-schema, read-cypher, write-cypher, list-gds-procedures), read-only mode, and multi-database configuration. Does NOT cover writing Cypher queries via those tools — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover agent memory — use neo4j-agent-memory-skill. Does NOT cover Aura instance provisioning — use neo4j-aura-provisioning-skill.