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Use Microsoft Fabric CLI (fab) to manage workspaces, semantic models, reports, notebooks, and Fabric resources. Activate when users mention fab, Fabric CLI, or need to automate Fabric operations.
Next.js 16 proxy convention (replacing middleware). Use when creating middleware, handling URL rewrites, or when the user mentions proxy.ts, middleware.ts, or route interception in Next.js 16+.
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.
Professional memory management for mobile applications, focusing on resource disposal, garbage collection pressure, and large asset handling.
Exploit development workflow. Use when: write exploit, PoC, payload, shellcode, bypass, buffer overflow, RCE, reverse shell.
DEFAULT search tool for ALL search/lookup needs. Multi-source search and deduplication layer with intent-aware scoring. Integrates Brave Search (web_search), Exa, Tavily, and Grok to provide high-coverage, high-quality results. Automatically classifies query intent and adjusts search strategy, scoring weights, and result synthesis. Use for ANY query that requires web search — factual lookups, research, news, comparisons, resource finding, "what is X", status checks, etc. Do NOT use raw web_search directly; always route through this skill.
Crypto trading analysis advisor. Triggers when users ask whether a token is worth trading, if a position can be taken, or for trend analysis. Provides high-value data sources and professional trading principles. Trigger phrases include "should I trade", "can I long/short", "is it a good setup", "trade recommendation", "can I enter here", "what's the play" etc.
When the user wants to use GitHub for SEO, parasite SEO, GEO, open source marketing, or create curated lists. Also use when the user mentions "GitHub," "GitHub SEO," "GitHub parasite SEO," "GitHub GEO," "awesome list," "GitHub README," "repository name," "About section," "GitHub description," "GitHub topics," "GitHub Pages," "GitHub gist," "curated list," or "navigation list."
Author or modify Azure TypeSpec API specifications. USE FOR: Any task that creates, modifies, or troubleshoots .tsp files or TypeSpec API specifications — including but not limited to API versioning evolution(add new preview version, add new stable version), ARM resource type(tracked, proxy, extension, child resources) or data-plane resource definitions, resource operations (CRUD, PATCH, custom actions, paging, async/Long Running Operations), models, enums, unions, properties, decorators, constraints, parameters, and swagger-to-TypeSpec conversion. DO NOT USE FOR: SDK generation from TypeSpec, releasing SDK packages, single MCP tool calls that do not require multi-step workflows. TOOLS/COMMANDS: azsdk_typespec_generate_authoring_plan, azsdk_run_typespec_validation
Debug and troubleshoot Flux CD on live Kubernetes clusters (not local repo files) via the Flux MCP server — inspects Flux resource status, reads controller logs, traces dependency chains, and performs installation health checks. Use when users report failing, stuck, or not-ready Flux resources on a cluster, reconciliation errors, controller issues, artifact pull failures, or need live cluster Flux Operator troubleshooting.
Perform RFM (Recency, Frequency, Monetary) customer segmentation analysis on e-commerce data. Use when you need to analyze customer value, identify VIP customers, or create marketing segments. Automatically cleans data, calculates RFM metrics, applies K-means clustering, and generates visualization reports with Chinese language support.
Use when working with Nuxt Studio, the self-hosted open-source CMS for Nuxt Content sites - provides visual editing, media management, Git-based publishing, auth providers, and AI content assistance