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Configure Scarb.toml, dojo profiles, world settings, and dependencies. Use when setting up project configuration, managing dependencies, or configuring deployment environments.
Guides use of the icp command-line tool for building and deploying Internet Computer applications. Covers project configuration (icp.yaml), recipes, environments, canister lifecycle, and identity management. Use when building, deploying, or managing any IC project. Use when the user mentions icp, dfx, canister deployment, local network, or project setup. Do NOT use for canister-level programming patterns like access control, inter-canister calls, or stable memory — use domain-specific skills instead.
Pre-commit hook standards and configuration. Use when configuring pre-commit hooks in repositories, checking hook compliance, or when the user mentions pre-commit, conventional commits, or hook configuration.
Initialize and onboard a new project repository as an Obsidian Vault. Covers prerequisite installation, vault configuration, exclusion filters, and validation. Use when setting up Obsidian for the first time in a project.
Interactive initialization script that generates an advanced Agent Skill utilizing L4 State Management, Lifecycle Artifacts, Tone Configuration, and Chained Commands. Use when authoring complex, persistent workflows.
Expert knowledge for Azure Monitor development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Monitor applications. Not for Azure Managed Grafana (use azure-managed-grafana), Azure Network Watcher (use azure-network-watcher), Azure Service Health (use azure-service-health), Azure Defender For Cloud (use azure-defender-for-cloud).
Expert knowledge for Azure Database for PostgreSQL development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Database for PostgreSQL applications. Not for Azure SQL Database (use azure-sql-database), Azure SQL Managed Instance (use azure-sql-managed-instance), SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-sql-virtual-machines), Azure Cosmos DB (use azure-cosmos-db).
OpenClaw learning expert that retrieves and synthesizes information from official documentation (https://docs.openclaw.ai) and GitHub repository (https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw). Use this skill whenever the user asks questions about OpenClaw, including installation, configuration, API usage, concepts, troubleshooting, best practices, or any OpenClaw-related inquiries. Triggers include OpenClaw questions about features, implementation, usage, setup, or any openclaw-related topics.
SonarQube/SonarCloud integration for continuous code quality. Setup, configuration, quality gates, and CI/CD integration. USE WHEN: user mentions "SonarQube", "SonarCloud", "quality gates", asks about "code coverage", "technical debt", "code smells", "sonar-project.properties", "SonarScanner" DO NOT USE FOR: ESLint/Biome - use linting skills, OWASP security - use security skills, testing tools - use Vitest/Playwright skills
Java logging with SLF4J facade, Logback, and Log4j2 implementations. Covers configuration, log levels, structured logging, async logging, and production best practices for Spring Boot applications. USE WHEN: user mentions "java logging", "spring boot logging", "slf4j setup", asks about "how to log in java", "logback vs log4j2", "java logging best practices" DO NOT USE FOR: Node.js logging - use `nodejs-logging` instead, Python logging - use `python-logging`, Kotlin-specific logging - similar but has nuances
Japanese version of the PUA Universal Motivation Engine. It compels exhaustive problem-solving using corporate PUA rhetoric and structured debugging methodology in Japanese. MUST trigger under the following conditions: (1) Any task has failed 2+ times, or you're stuck in a loop of tweaking the same approach; (2) You're about to say 'I cannot', suggest manual handling to the user, or blame the environment without verification; (3) You find yourself being passive — not searching, not reading source code, not verifying, just waiting for instructions; (4) The user expresses frustration in any form: 'try harder', 'stop giving up', 'figure it out', 'why isn't this working', 'again???', 'もっと頑張れ', 'なんでまた失敗したの', 'もう一回やって', 'なんとかしろ', or any similar sentiment regardless of phrasing. It should also trigger when facing complex multi-step debugging, environment issues, configuration problems, or deployment failures where early surrender is tempting. Applies to ALL task types: code, configuration, research, writing, deployment, infrastructure, API integration. DO NOT trigger on first-attempt failures or when a known fix is already executing successfully.
This skill should be used when the user asks about macOS/nix-darwin system settings, Dock/Finder configuration, Homebrew Cask management, Shottr setup, or Folder Actions. Triggers: "darwin-rebuild", Dock/Finder settings, "/etc/bashrc conflict", "/etc/zshrc conflict", "killall cfprefsd", "primary user does not exist", "shottr 설정", "shottr 단축키", "스크린샷 저장 경로", "shottr 라이센스", "Folder Actions", "폴더 감시", "compress-video", "compress-rar", "upload-immich". For iOS Shortcuts and Cherri DSL details use managing-shortcuts.