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Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.
Manages Medusa Cloud resources through the Cloud CLI (mcloud). Use when deploying, debugging deployments, managing environments, environment variables, or any Medusa Cloud operation. CRITICAL for mcloud commands, deployment failures, build logs, Cloud setup, and CI/CD workflows.
Configures Laravel Nightwatch data collection, sampling rates, filtering rules, and redaction policies. Use when setting up Nightwatch, managing data volume, protecting sensitive data (PII), or optimizing event collection for production workloads.
Design and build database schemas and data models in MotherDuck. Produces a file-based project scaffold. Use when creating tables, choosing data types, defining relationships, or restructuring data for analytics workloads.
Create, edit, manage, share, or embed MotherDuck Dives. Use when the work involves Dive authoring, live React + SQL components, MCP get_dive_guide, useSQLQuery, local preview, version history, Dives-as-code, required resources, team sharing, or embedded Dive sessions.
Adds, repairs, or migrates a production-grade RevenueCat plus Superwall integration in a React Native Expo app for iOS and Android. Chooses between CustomPurchaseControllerProvider and purchasesAreCompletedBy or observer-mode migration, wires Expo config and development builds, syncs identities and entitlements, handles Android base plans and offers, iOS UUID appAccountToken quirks, restore behaviour, analytics, testing, and troubleshooting. Use when the user asks to add subscriptions, paywalls, RevenueCat, Superwall, entitlements, restore flows, account switching, or monetisation migration in an Expo app. Do not use for bare React Native, RevenueCat-only UI work, or web-only billing.
Use this skill when the task is specifically about operating Resend from an AI agent, terminal session, or CI job via the official resend CLI: installing/authenticating the CLI, sending/listing/updating/cancelling emails, batch sends, domains and DNS, webhooks and local listeners, inbound receiving, contacts, topics, segments, broadcasts, templates, API keys, profiles, or debugging Resend CLI/API failures. Trigger on mentions of Resend CLI, `resend`, `resend doctor`, `resend emails send`, `resend domains`, `resend webhooks listen`, `resend emails receiving`, or agent-friendly terminal automation.
Configure AI Config targeting rules to control which variations serve to different users. Enable percentage rollouts, attribute-based rules, segment targeting, and guarded rollouts.
Migrate an application with hardcoded LLM prompts to a full LaunchDarkly AgentControl implementation in five stages: audit the code, wrap the call, move the tools, add tracking, attach evaluators. Use when the user wants to externalize model/prompt configuration, move from direct provider calls (OpenAI, Anthropic, Bedrock, Gemini, Strands) to a managed config, or stage a full hardcoded-to-LaunchDarkly migration.
Create, track, retrieve, update, and delete custom business metrics for configs. Covers full lifecycle: define metric kinds via API, emit events via SDK, and query results.
Generate elegant cover images for articles. Analyzes content and creates eye-catching hand-drawn style cover images with multiple style and composition options. Use when user asks to "generate cover image", "create article cover", or "make a cover for article".
Use when working with UnifAPI public-data APIs or the UnifAPI MCP server: connecting OAuth MCP clients, discovering operations, calling social/search/scrape/news APIs, troubleshooting UnifAPI auth, or deciding between MCP OAuth and API-key fallback. Always use before asking for UnifAPI credentials or calling UnifAPI tools.