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Create, implement, deploy, and debug Adobe Runtime actions with consistent layout, validation, and error handling. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add actions to an App Builder project, understand action structure (params, response format, web/raw actions), configure actions in the manifest, use App Builder SDKs (State, Files, Events, database), deploy and invoke actions via CLI, debug action issues, or implement patterns such as webhook receivers, custom event providers, journaling consumers, large payload redirects, action sequence pipelines, and Asset Compute workers. Also trigger when users mention serverless functions in Adobe context, action logging, IMS authentication for actions, or cron-style scheduled actions.
Expert platform and API product management guidance for developer-focused products. Use when planning API product strategy, designing APIs, improving developer experience (DX), creating developer documentation, building SDKs, planning API versioning and deprecation, building developer communities, creating integration marketplaces, or measuring platform health. Covers REST, GraphQL, webhooks, and platform ecosystems.
Use when designing Kotlin Multiplatform expect/actual or interface boundaries for platform services, native SDKs, source sets, Compose Multiplatform UI, permissions, files, settings, sensors, or platform interop.
Creates and manages isolated cloud sandboxes (secure code execution environments with dedicated runtimes) on the Daytona platform. Use when a task needs an isolated runtime, sandbox, secure compute, or Daytona SDK/API/CLI operations. Covers Python, TypeScript, Go, and Ruby SDKs.
Use this skill when working with Xquik's X Twitter Scraper API for tweet search, user lookup, follower extraction, media workflows, monitors, webhooks, MCP tools, SDKs, and confirmation-gated X account actions. Triggers on Twitter API alternatives, X API automation, scrape tweets, profile tweets, follower export, send tweets, post replies, DMs, and X/Twitter data pipelines.
Design production-ready SDKs with retry logic, error handling, pagination, and multi-language support. Use when building client libraries for APIs or creating developer-facing SDK interfaces.
Use this skill to render the created content of your website or app using Garchi CMS. The content can be rendered using APIs or SDKs. You can create pages, data items, section templates, manage assets and other content on Garchi CMS using this skill.
Appwrite CLI skill. Use when managing Appwrite projects from the command line. Covers installation, login, project initialization, deploying functions/sites/tables/buckets/teams/topics, managing resources, non-interactive CI/CD mode, and generating type-safe SDKs.
Build, test, deploy and integrate superglue tools via the sg CLI and superglue SDKs. IMPORTANT — you MUST invoke this skill and read the full reference BEFORE running ANY sg command or writing ANY superglue SDK/REST/webhook integration code. Before using the sg CLI, first check that it is installed (run sg --version; if not found, install with npm install -g @superglue/cli), then verify it is configured (check that sg init has been run or that SUPERGLUE_API_KEY and SUPERGLUE_API_ENDPOINT environment variables are set). If not, guide the user through setup first. After reading the SKILL.md file, also read the relevant references/ files for the specific topic (databases, file servers, transforms, integration/SDK).
Guide for upgrading Stripe API versions and SDKs
End-to-end XRPL development playbook. Covers XRP Ledger dApp development including project scaffolding (create-xrp), wallet integration (xrpl-connect), client SDKs, transactions, tokens, NFTs, DEX/AMM, cross-chain interoperability (Axelar), and security best practices.
Build token swap functionality with Circle App Kit or standalone Swap Kit SDKs. App Kit (`@circle-fin/app-kit`) is an all-inclusive SDK covering swap, bridge, and send -- recommended for extensibility. Swap Kit (`@circle-fin/swap-kit`) is a standalone package for swap-only use cases. Both require a kit key and run server-side only. Swap is mainnet-only (no testnet support). Supports same-chain swaps. For cross-chain token movement, combine separate swap and bridge calls using App Kit (swap tokenA to USDC, bridge USDC, swap USDC to tokenB). Use when: swapping tokens, exchanging stablecoins, converting USDT to USDC, setting up swap adapters (Viem, Solana Kit, Circle Wallets), estimating swap rates, configuring slippage or stop limits, collecting custom swap fees, or combining swap and bridge for cross-chain token movement. Triggers on: swap tokens, token exchange, App Kit, Swap Kit, @circle-fin/app-kit, @circle-fin/swap-kit, USDT to USDC, swap USDC, swap stablecoin, estimateSwap, slippage, stop limit, kit key, swap fees.