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Use this whenever an OpenChoreo task needs a platform-level change or investigation: cluster setup, Helm upgrades, kubectl work, plane connectivity, platform resources, ComponentTypes, Traits, Workflows, gateways, secret stores, identity, GitOps, observability, or cluster-side debugging. If the same task also involves deploying or debugging an application through `occ`, activate `openchoreo-developer` too instead of waiting to escalate later.
Routes .NET/C# requests to the correct domain skill and loads coding standards as baseline for all code paths. Determines whether the task needs API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging guidance based on prompt analysis and project signals, then invokes skills in the right order. Always invoked after [skill:using-dotnet] detects .NET intent. Do not use for deep API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging implementation guidance.
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).
Web automation, debugging, and E2E testing with Playwright. Handles interactive (login, forms, reproduce bugs) and passive modes (network/console capture). Triggers on "e2e test", "browser test", "playwright", "screenshot", "debug UI", "debug frontend", "reproduce bug", "network trace", "console output", "verify fix", "test that", "verify change", "test the flow", "http://localhost", "open browser", "click button", "fill form", "submit form", "check page", "web scraping", "automation script", "headless browser", "browser automation", "selenium alternative", "puppeteer alternative", "page object", "web testing", "UI testing", "frontend testing", "visual regression", "capture network", "intercept requests", "mock API responses". PROACTIVE: Invoke for security verification, UI fix verification, testing forms/dropdowns, or multi-step UI flows. ON SESSION RESUME - check for pending UI verifications.
Lead Software Engineer. Use this skill whenever the user mentions coding, debugging, refactoring, or implementation, even if they don't explicitly ask for an "engineer." Use it to translate technical blueprints into clean code.
Software Mansion's best practices for production React Native and Expo apps on the New Architecture. MUST USE before writing, reviewing, or debugging ANY code in a React Native or Expo project. If the working directory contains a package.json with react-native, expo, or expo-router as a dependency, this skill applies. Trigger on: any code task in a React Native/Expo project, 'React Native', 'Expo', 'New Architecture', 'Reanimated', 'Gesture Handler', 'react-native-svg', 'ExecuTorch', 'react-native-audio-api', 'react-native-enriched', 'Worklet', 'Fabric', 'TurboModule', 'WebGPU', 'react-native-wgpu', 'TypeGPU', 'GPU shader', 'WGSL', 'svg', 'animation', 'gesture', 'audio', 'rich text', 'AI model', 'multithreading', 'chart', 'vector', 'image filter', 'shared value', 'useSharedValue', 'runOnJS', 'scheduleOnRN', 'thread', 'worklet', or any question involving UI, graphics, native modules, or React Native threading and animation behavior. Also use when a more specific sub-skill matches.
CrewAI agent design and configuration. Use when creating, configuring, or debugging crewAI agents — choosing role/goal/backstory, selecting LLMs, assigning tools, tuning max_iter/max_rpm/max_execution_time, enabling planning/code execution/delegation, setting up knowledge sources, using guardrails, or configuring agents in YAML vs code.
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.
Use when building, modifying, or debugging NetSuite UIF SPA components. Provides API/type lookup for `@uif-js/core` and `@uif-js/component` (constructors, methods, props, enums, hooks, and component options).
Review and implement safe concurrency patterns in Go: goroutines, channels, sync primitives, context propagation, and goroutine lifecycle management. Use when writing concurrent code, reviewing async patterns, checking thread safety, debugging race conditions, or designing producer/consumer pipelines. Trigger examples: "check thread safety", "review goroutines", "race condition", "channel patterns", "sync.Mutex", "context cancellation", "goroutine leak". Do NOT use for general code style (use go-coding-standards) or HTTP handler patterns (use go-api-design).
Go error handling patterns, wrapping, sentinel errors, custom error types, and the errors package. Grounded in Effective Go, Go Code Review Comments, and production-proven idioms. Use when implementing error handling, designing error types, debugging error chains, or reviewing error handling patterns. Trigger examples: "handle errors", "error wrapping", "custom error type", "sentinel errors", "errors.Is", "errors.As". Do NOT use for panic/recover patterns in middleware (use go-api-design) or test assertion errors (use go-test-quality).