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Expert in background jobs and message queues using Gravito Quasar. Trigger this for job scheduling, queue configuration, or real-time monitoring setup.
Combines and synthesizes outputs from parallel DAG branches. Handles merge strategies, conflict resolution, and result formatting. Activate on 'aggregate results', 'combine outputs', 'merge branches', 'synthesize results', 'fan-in'. NOT for execution (use dag-parallel-executor) or scheduling (use dag-task-scheduler).
Modifies DAG structure during execution in response to failures, new requirements, or runtime discoveries. Supports node insertion, removal, and dependency rewiring. Activate on 'replan dag', 'modify workflow', 'add node', 'remove node', 'dynamic modification'. NOT for initial DAG building (use dag-graph-builder) or scheduling (use dag-task-scheduler).
Kubernetes debugging patterns. Use for pod crashes, CrashLoopBackOff, OOMKilled, ImagePullBackOff, scheduling failures, deployment issues.
Make AI phone calls, buy phone numbers, and get call transcripts via x402. USE FOR: - Making AI-powered outbound phone calls - Scheduling calls and getting transcripts - Buying and managing phone numbers - Leaving voicemails - Transferring calls to humans TRIGGERS: - "call", "phone call", "make a call", "dial" - "buy number", "phone number", "get a number" - "voicemail", "leave a message" - "transcript", "call recording", "call summary" - "AI call", "automated call", "bland" ALWAYS use `npx agentcash fetch` for stablephone.dev endpoints. IMPORTANT: Use exact endpoint paths from the Quick Reference table below.
Background job scheduling with sails-hook-quest for Sails.js applications. Use this skill when creating, scheduling, or managing background jobs, cron tasks, recurring scripts, or any deferred/periodic work in a Sails.js application.
Post and schedule content to X/Twitter. Use when batch processing social posts, promoting podcasts/blogs, or scheduling content. Handles guest tagging, template matching, and getlate.dev API integration.
Convex backend development patterns, validators, indexes, actions, queries, mutations, file storage, scheduling, React hooks, and components. Use when writing Convex code, debugging Convex issues, or planning Convex architecture.
Build and operate Convex backends: functions (queries/mutations/actions/http actions), schemas, auth patterns, scheduling (cron/scheduled/workflows), file storage, testing, and debugging. Triggers: "convex", "query", "mutation", "action", "httpAction", "schema", "validator", "cron", "schedule", "workflow", "workpool", "ctx.db", "ctx.auth", "convex dev".
Master project planning with WBS, Gantt charts, resource allocation, scheduling, and comprehensive planning techniques for successful project delivery.
This skill should be used when implementing Convex mutation functions. It provides comprehensive guidelines for defining, registering, calling, and scheduling mutations, including database operations, transactions, and scheduled job patterns.
Complete Convex development mastery — functions (queries, mutations, actions, HTTP actions), schema design, index optimization, argument/return validation, authentication, security patterns, error handling, file storage, scheduling, crons, aggregates, OCC handling, denormalization, TypeScript best practices, and production-ready code organization. The definitive Convex skill. Use when building any Convex backend: writing functions, designing schemas, optimizing queries, handling auth, adding real-time features, setting up webhooks, scheduling jobs, managing file uploads, or reviewing/fixing Convex code. Triggers on: convex, query, mutation, action, ctx.db, defineSchema, defineTable, v.id, v.string, v.object, withIndex, ConvexError, internalMutation, httpAction, ctx.scheduler, ctx.storage, OCC, convex best practices, convex functions, convex schema, convex performance, "how do I do X in Convex".