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Go function design patterns including multiple return values, file organization, signature formatting, and Printf conventions. Use when writing functions, organizing Go source files, or formatting function signatures.
Swagger/OpenAPI docs for Go Gin with swaggo/swag. Use when adding API docs, Swagger UI, endpoint annotations, or generating swagger.json for a Gin application.
Agent skill for gossip-coordinator - invoke with $agent-gossip-coordinator
Expert blueprint for data-oriented design using Resource/RefCounted classes (item databases, character stats, reusable data structures). Covers typed arrays, serialization, nested resources, and resource caching. Use when implementing data systems OR inventory/stats/dialogue databases. Keywords Resource, RefCounted, ItemData, CharacterStats, database, serialization, @export, typed arrays.
Expert blueprint for low-level server access (RenderingServer, PhysicsServer2D/3D, NavigationServer) using RIDs for maximum performance. Bypasses scene tree overhead for procedural generation, particle systems, and voxel engines. Use when nodes are too slow OR managing thousands of objects. Keywords RenderingServer, PhysicsServer, NavigationServer, RID, canvas_item, body_create, low-level, performance.
Clean up local branches whose remote tracking branch is gone. Use when the user says "clean up branches", "delete gone branches", "prune local branches", "clean gone", or wants to remove stale local branches that no longer exist on the remote. Also handles removing associated worktrees for branches that have them.
Deep dive on table-driven tests in Go: when to use them, when to avoid them, struct design, subtest naming, advanced patterns like test matrices and shared setup, and refactoring bloated tables into clean ones. Use when writing table-driven tests, refactoring test tables, reviewing table test structure, or deciding whether table-driven is the right approach. Trigger examples: "table-driven test", "table test", "test cases struct", "test matrix", "parametrize tests", "data-driven test", "refactor test table". Do NOT use for general test strategy, mocking, golden files, or fuzz testing (use go-test-quality). Do NOT use for benchmarks (use go-performance-review).
End-to-end cold email outreach orchestration. Handles goal alignment, lead selection from Supabase, sequence design, email generation (via email-drafting), campaign setup in the user's chosen outreach tool, and logging. Tool-agnostic — supports Smartlead (default), Instantly, Lemlist, Apollo, or manual CSV export.
When the user wants help with Google Ads attribution models, data-driven attribution, attribution windows, cross-channel attribution, how attribution affects Smart Bidding, multi-touch conversion paths, or understanding which campaigns are actually driving conversions. Triggers on 'attribution', 'attribution model', 'data-driven attribution', 'last click attribution', 'assisted conversions', 'conversion window', 'multi-touch', 'attribution model comparison', 'first click attribution', 'credit allocation', or 'which campaign is driving conversions'. For conversion tracking setup see google-ads-conversion-tracking. For Smart Bidding strategy see google-ads-bidding.
Implement Elo rating system to rank items or players from pairwise comparison outcomes. Use this skill when the user needs to rank items from head-to-head matchups, build a competitive rating system, or evaluate relative quality from comparison data — even if they say 'player rating', 'ranking from comparisons', or 'competitive scoring system'.
Apply Bayesian averaging to rank items by combining observed ratings with prior expectations. Use this skill when the user needs to rank items with varying review counts, build a 'top rated' list that handles low-sample items fairly, or implement IMDB-style weighted rating — even if they say 'weighted average rating', 'IMDB formula', or 'ranking with prior'.
Conduct FMEA to systematically identify, prioritize, and mitigate potential failure modes. Use this skill when the user needs to assess product or process risks, prioritize corrective actions, or build a risk register — even if they say 'failure mode analysis', 'risk assessment', 'what could go wrong', or 'RPN calculation'.