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Add PostHog error tracking to capture and monitor exceptions. Use after implementing features or reviewing PRs to ensure errors are tracked with stack traces and source maps. Also handles initial PostHog SDK setup if not yet installed.
Add PostHog LLM analytics to trace AI model usage. Use after implementing LLM features or reviewing PRs to ensure all generations are captured with token counts, latency, and costs. Also handles initial PostHog SDK setup if not yet installed.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to integrate Loops from application code, backend services, webhook handlers, or server-side automation. This includes the Loops HTTP API and official SDKs for server-side contact, contact-property, mailing-list, event, API-key-validation, and transactional-email workflows. Trigger on phrases like "Loops API", "Loops SDK", "send a Loops event from my app", "add a contact to Loops in a webhook", "send a transactional email from backend code", or any time the user wants to integrate Loops into their app, backend, webhook, or automation. Do not trigger for CLI or shell-only requests.
OpenAI Agents SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript (text + voice agents). Use for multi-agent workflows, tools, guardrails, or encountering Zod errors, MCP failures, infinite loops, tool call issues.
Build messaging agents and apps with Spectrum — Photon's unified messaging SDK. Write your handler logic once and ship it across iMessage, WhatsApp Business, the terminal, or a custom platform. Spectrum is multi-platform by design and is becoming multi-language; the current SDK is `spectrum-ts` (TypeScript), with additional language SDKs planned. Use this skill for any Spectrum question — quickstart, multi-platform setup, receiving messages, content builders, spaces and users, reactions and replies, platform narrowing, the built-in providers (iMessage cloud/local/dedicated with message effects, Terminal TUI test harness, WhatsApp Business 1:1), custom event streams, graceful shutdown, building your own provider with `definePlatform`, and the production architecture patterns Photon uses internally to ship agents that live natively inside IM apps (five-stage inbound pipeline with debounce → batch flush → mark as read → generate → send, in-flight cancellation with abort signals, drain-in-handler, carry-forward, idempotent retries via stable client GUIDs and a startIndex resume cursor, per-resource memory scope `resourceId` vs `threadId`, durable job-failure audit log). This is the entry point for the skill; consult the topic files in this directory for full reference. Keywords: spectrum, spectrum-ts, photon, unified messaging, multi-platform, multi-language, im agent, messaging agent, imessage, whatsapp, whatsapp business, terminal, tuichat, definePlatform, custom platform, platform provider, platform narrowing, app.messages, Spectrum(), space, send, reply, react, tapback, typing indicator, responding, startTyping, stopTyping, content builder, text, attachment, voice, contact, richlink, poll, group, custom content, message effects, bubble effect, screen effect, line model, dedicated line, shared pool, custom events, app.stop, lifecycle, SIGINT, graceful shutdown, message queue, debounce, batch, in-flight, cancellation, abort controller, carry forward, idempotent retry, client guid, dedup, deduplication, startIndex, resume cursor, working memory, resourceId, threadId, per-resource memory, job failure, audit log, race condition, worker crash, retry, pg-boss, queue worker, conversational agent, chat agent, native messaging, agent architecture, production agent, spectrum patterns, best practices.
Use when building or maintaining real-time collaborative apps with the DeepSpace SDK on Cloudflare Workers — scaffolding new apps, adding features, debugging a `worker.ts` that imports from `deepspace` / `deepspace/worker` or uses `RecordRoom`, `__DO_MANIFEST__`, or `npx deepspace`. Also use when the user mentions DeepSpace or app.space, or asks for anything involving real-time sync, multiplayer state, live cursors / presence, whiteboards or canvases, collaborative text editing (Yjs), channel-based chat, per-role permissions (RBAC), Durable Object rooms, Stripe-backed subscriptions / paywalls / one-time products / tips / refunds, or one-package deploy to `.app.space` — even if they don't name DeepSpace explicitly.
AWS DynamoDB single-table design, GSI patterns, SDK v3 TypeScript/Python
Guidelines for implementing Auth0 authentication with best practices for security, rules, actions, and SDK integration
End-to-end Stellar development playbook. Covers Soroban smart contracts (Rust SDK), Stellar CLI, JavaScript/Python/Go SDKs for client apps, Stellar RPC (preferred) and Horizon API (legacy), Stellar Assets vs Soroban tokens (SAC bridge), wallet integration (Freighter, Stellar Wallets Kit), smart accounts with passkeys, status-sensitive zero-knowledge proof patterns, testing strategies, security patterns, and common pitfalls. Optimized for payments, asset tokenization, DeFi, privacy-aware applications, and financial applications. Use when building on Stellar, Soroban, or working with XLM, Stellar Assets, trustlines, anchors, SEPs, ZK proofs, or the Stellar RPC/Horizon APIs.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a script template", "add a new template to ts-templates", "create a BitCom template", "build an OP_RETURN template", or mentions creating templates for protocols like SIGMA, AIP, MAP, BAP, B. Guides creation of @bsv/sdk ScriptTemplate implementations.
Create and manage AI agent sessions with multiple backends (SDK, Claude CLI, Codex, Cursor). Also supports multi-agent workflows with shared context, @mention coordination, and collaborative voting. Use for "start agent session", "create worker", "run agent", "multi-agent workflow", "agent collaboration", "test with tools", or when orchestrating AI conversations programmatically.
Use this skill proactively for ANY Databricks Jobs task - creating, listing, running, updating, or deleting jobs. Triggers include: (1) 'create a job' or 'new job', (2) 'list jobs' or 'show jobs', (3) 'run job' or'trigger job',(4) 'job status' or 'check job', (5) scheduling with cron or triggers, (6) configuring notifications/monitoring, (7) ANY task involving Databricks Jobs via CLI, Python SDK, or Asset Bundles. ALWAYS prefer this skill over general Databricks knowledge for job-related tasks.