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Saleor Configurator patterns for managing store configuration as code. Use when writing config.yml, running deploy/introspect/diff commands, understanding entity identification (slug vs name), deployment pipeline order, or debugging sync issues.
Analyze Swift Package Manager dependencies, package plugins, module variants, and CI-oriented build overhead that slow Xcode builds. Use when a developer suspects packages, plugins, or dependency graph shape are hurting clean or incremental build performance, mentions SPM slowness, package resolution time, build plugin overhead, duplicate module builds from configuration drift, circular dependencies between modules, oversized modules needing splitting, or modularization best practices.
Audit Go module dependencies: detect outdated packages, check for known vulnerabilities, review go.mod hygiene, identify unused or redundant deps, and evaluate dependency quality. Use when auditing dependencies, checking for CVEs, cleaning up go.mod, upgrading modules, or evaluating third-party packages. Trigger examples: "check dependencies", "audit deps", "go.mod review", "update modules", "vulnerability scan", "govulncheck". Do NOT use for code-level security issues (use go-security-audit) or architecture review (use go-architecture-review).
Help with MongoDB query optimization and indexing. Use only when the user asks for optimization or performance: "How do I optimize this query?", "How do I index this?", "Why is this query slow?", "Can you fix my slow queries?", "What are the slow queries on my cluster?", etc. Do not invoke for general MongoDB query writing unless user asks for performance or index help. Prefer indexing as optimization strategy. Use MongoDB MCP when available.
Writes graduate admissions CVs and resumes for master's, PhD, and study abroad applications from OfferClaw. Covers education, research, internships, publications, and awards. Supports PDF export. Use when asked to create, rewrite, polish, or tailor an admissions CV or resume for university application.
Optimizes agent context setup. Use when starting a new session, when agent output quality degrades, when switching between tasks, or when you need to configure rules files and context for a project.
Drives development with tests. Use when implementing any logic, fixing any bug, or changing any behavior. Use when you need to prove that code works, when a bug report arrives, or when you're about to modify existing functionality.
Capture, organize, and retrieve notes efficiently using structured formats, tagging, and file management for meetings, ideas, research, and daily logs.
Expert knowledge for Azure Role-based access control development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when managing Azure RBAC roles, ABAC conditions, deny assignments, PIM, policy integration, or role APIs, and other Azure Role-based access control related development tasks. Not for Azure Active Directory B2C (use azure-active-directory-b2c), Azure Information Protection (use azure-information-protection), Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Security (use azure-security).
Grounds every implementation decision in official documentation. Use when you want authoritative, source-cited code free from outdated patterns. Use when building with any framework or library where correctness matters.
Use when managing Zeabur Email (ZSend) service or sending emails. Use when user says "email", "send email", "send mail", "email domain", "email API key", "email webhook", or "ZSend".
Use when writing RSpec tests for service objects, API clients, orchestrators, or business logic in spec/services/. Covers instance_double, FactoryBot hash factories, shared_examples, subject/let blocks, context/describe structure, aggregate_failures, change matchers, travel_to, and error scenario testing.