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Use when a frontend needs motion choreography, interaction polish, and scroll behavior that improves hierarchy without hurting performance. Works alongside layout and style skills instead of replacing them.
Complete deBridge Protocol SDK for building cross-chain bridges, message passing, and token transfers on Solana. Use when building cross-chain applications, bridging assets between Solana and EVM chains, or implementing trustless external calls.
Implement distributed tracing with Jaeger and Tempo for request flow visibility across microservices.
Mobile specialist for Flutter, React Native, and cross-platform mobile development. Use for mobile app, Flutter, Dart, iOS, Android, Riverpod, and widget work.
Expert-level gRPC, Protocol Buffers, microservices communication, and streaming
Build and strengthen your e-commerce brand identity. Brand positioning, messaging, visual identity guidelines, and brand consistency across sales channels and marketing touchpoints.
Expert guidance for writing C (C99/C11) and C++ (C++17) code for embedded systems and microcontrollers. Use this skill whenever the user is working with: STM32, ESP32, Arduino, PIC, AVR, nRF52, or any other MCU; FreeRTOS, Zephyr, ThreadX, or any RTOS; bare-metal firmware; hardware registers, DMA, interrupts, or memory-mapped I/O; memory pools, allocators, or fixed-size buffers; MISRA C or MISRA C++ compliance; smart pointers or RAII in embedded contexts; stack vs heap decisions; placement new; volatile correctness; alignment and struct packing; C99/C11 patterns; C and C++ interoperability; debugging firmware crashes, HardFaults, stack overflows, or heap corruption; firmware architecture decisions (superloop vs RTOS vs event-driven); low-power modes (WFI/WFE/sleep); CubeMX project setup; HAL vs LL driver selection; CI/CD for firmware; embedded code review; MPU configuration; watchdog strategies; safety-critical design (IEC 61508, SIL); peripheral protocol selection (UART/I2C/SPI/CAN); linker script memory placement; or C/C++ callback patterns. Also trigger on implicit cues like "my MCU keeps crashing", "writing firmware", "ISR safe", "embedded allocator", "no dynamic memory", "power consumption", "CubeMX regenerated my code", "which RTOS pattern should I use", "MPU fault", "watchdog keeps resetting", "which protocol should I use for my sensor", "ESP32 deep sleep", "PSRAM vs DRAM", "ESP32 heap keeps shrinking", "ESP.getFreeHeap()", "task stack overflow on ESP32", or "WiFi reconnect after deep sleep is slow".
Use when the user needs API design, microservices architecture, event-driven systems, database integration, caching strategies, or backend observability. Triggers: REST/GraphQL API implementation, service architecture design, message queue setup, rate limiting, health checks, OpenTelemetry integration.
Braze platform help — Canvas Flow journey orchestration, email/push/in-app/SMS/WhatsApp/Content Cards campaigns, BrazeAI (predictive, generative, agentic), Braze Data Platform (CDI, Currents), real-time segmentation, Catalogs, Feature Flags, transactional email API, Liquid templating, Connected Content, Braze Alloys integrations, SCIM, REST API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Braze', configuring Canvas flows, building segments, setting up Currents data streaming, using the Braze API, or migrating from Appboy. Do NOT use for building prospect lists (use /sales-prospect-list), designing outbound cadence strategy (use /sales-cadence), cross-platform deliverability (use /sales-deliverability), transactional email strategy (use /sales-transactional-email), push notification strategy (use /sales-push-notification), in-app messaging strategy (use /sales-in-app-messaging), or email marketing strategy (use /sales-email-marketing).
Activate for animation, transitions, micro-interactions, loading states, and scroll-driven motion.
Build, review, or migrate .NET MAUI applications across Android, iOS, macOS, and Windows with correct cross-platform UI, platform integration, and native packaging assumptions.
Use when a job requires modifying the agent's own code, configuration, personality, cron jobs, skills, or operating system files.