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Configure account addresses, authentication providers, IP access controls, billing groups, and integration secrets. This skill provides REST API (curl) examples.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Scheduler component for comprehensive appointment and event scheduling. Use this when building calendar interfaces, managing appointments with CRUD operations, implementing multiple view modes, setting up recurring events, or handling timezone-aware scheduling. This skill covers views (day, week, month, timeline, agenda), drag-and-drop functionality, resizing, resources, localization, data binding, state persistence, and advanced customization options for scheduling applications.
Reviews pitch decks and investor presentations. Reads slide content, evaluates narrative flow, problem/solution clarity, market sizing, competitive positioning, financial projections, team credibility, and ask clarity. Generates a scored pitch-review.md with slide-by-slide feedback, overall score, top improvements, investor objection predictions, and comparisons to successful decks. Use when reviewing fundraising materials, investor decks, or pitch presentations.
StartupBase platform help — community-driven startup discovery directory with free dofollow backlinks (DR39). Covers submission process (social auth, tech startups only), review queue (2-3 months free, 24-hour premium), selection criteria (custom domain, public product, never previously featured), weekly Spark newsletter, market categories, and comparison with other directories. Use when your startup needs more visibility and early adopter traffic, you want the DR39 dofollow backlink from StartupBase, your submission keeps getting rejected, or the review queue is taking too long. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /sales-producthunt).
Performs a comprehensive health check of a CockroachDB cluster. Gathers deployment context first, then provides tier-appropriate diagnostics. Self-Hosted uses SQL against node-level system tables and CLI. Advanced/BYOC use Cloud Console and SQL with node visibility. Standard monitors provisioned compute and workload via Cloud Console. Basic monitors Request Unit consumption and connectivity. Use for daily checks, pre-maintenance validation, post-incident verification, or production readiness assessment.
Investor-ready 10-slide HTML pitch deck — white + blue→purple gradient hero, big numbers, traction bar chart, $4.5M-style ask page. Use when the user wants a fundraising deck, seed-round pitch, or VC meeting slides.
Structured UX evaluation that produces quantitative assessments, identifies specific issues, and routes to the right Intent skill for resolution. Part of the Intent design strategy system. Runs heuristic evaluations, cognitive walkthroughs, anti-pattern detection, and task success analysis. Scores, categorizes, and prioritizes findings — then maps every issue to the skill that fixes it. Trigger on: UX review, design audit, heuristic evaluation, usability assessment, "review this design", "what's wrong with this", "evaluate the experience", "is this accessible", "check for dark patterns", "how good is this UX", "rate this design", "find the problems", or any request to systematically assess the quality of a user experience. This is the diagnostic entry point of the Intent system — the UX doctor that diagnoses issues and refers to specialists.
Use when deploying your agent to AWS, or when a deploy has failed. Handles pre-flight validation, CDK/IAM/quota error diagnosis, version management, rollback, and canary deployments. Triggers on: "deploy my agent", "agentcore deploy", "deploy failed", "CDK error", "rollback", "canary deploy", "pin version", "redeploy", "deploy stuck". Not for production hardening — use agents-harden. Not for adding capabilities before deploy — use agents-build or agents-connect. Not for VPC configuration errors — use agents-build.
Use when a developer wants to create a new agent project or get started with AgentCore. Handles framework selection, project scaffolding, first deploy, and first invocation. Triggers on: "build an agent", "create an agent", "get started", "new project", "agentcore create", "which framework", "Strands vs LangGraph", "hello world agent", "first agent", "create MCP server", "host MCP server", "agentcore dev", "dev server", "what port", "local development". Not for adding capabilities to existing projects — use agents-build or agents-connect. Strands vs LangGraph in a migration context routes to agents-build, not here. Connecting to an existing MCP server routes to agents-connect, not here.
Implement Syncfusion Blazor Toolbar (SfToolbar) component for creating interactive command bars and toolbars. Use this when working with toolbars, command bars, or action bars with buttons and icons. This skill covers responsive toolbars with overflow handling, item configuration and alignment, keyboard navigation, accessibility features, and dynamic item management.
Paystack Transfers API — send money to bank accounts and mobile wallets. Initiate single and bulk transfers, finalize OTP-verified transfers, list, fetch, and verify transfer status. Use this skill whenever implementing payouts, disbursements, vendor payments, withdrawal flows, or any feature that sends money from your Paystack balance to recipients. Also use when you see references to transfer_code, TRF_ prefixed codes, the /transfer endpoint, or need to handle transfer OTP verification.
Detects anemic domain models, validates and refactors them into rich domain models, and enforces tactical DDD patterns (Entities, Value Objects, Aggregates, Domain Services, Domain Events). Use when the user asks to validate, review, or check domain models or DDD code; detect anemia; refactor domain objects; improve encapsulation; or mentions terms like "anemic model", "rich domain", "aggregate", "value object", "domain event", "ubiquitous language", "is this good DDD", "does this follow DDD", or "check my domain". Do NOT use for module or service boundary design, architectural decomposition, strategic DDD context mapping, or code outside the domain layer (DTOs, controllers, infrastructure adapters).