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Evaluate and improve Claude Code commands, skills, and agents. Use when testing prompt effectiveness, validating context engineering choices, or measuring improvement quality.
DingTalk Workspace CLI (dws) - officially open-sourced cross-platform CLI tool from DingTalk. Provides 86 commands across 12 products: Contact, Chat, Bot, Calendar, Todo, Approval, Attendance, Ding, Report, AITable, Workbench, DevDoc. Built in Go with zero-trust security architecture. Use when user wants to operate DingTalk resources.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add a glassmorphism effect", "frosted glass UI", "Apple liquid glass style", "frosted blur card", "translucent glass panel animation", "make a frosted nav bar", "build a glass modal/dialog", "animate a glass card on hover", or "add a refracting liquid-glass hero". Covers frosted translucent panels with backdrop-filter blur, edge/specular highlights, SVG liquid-glass refraction, motion on hover/scroll/enter, and accessible reduced-transparency fallbacks.
Clean-room rethink of existing functionality — trace what the code really does, restate it as a problem and a goal, design a solution behind a context wall where the code is unseen (web research for libraries and best practices), then judge the current implementation against that design and propose replace, graft, or keep-as-is. Use when asked whether some code is the best way to solve its problem, to rethink or redesign a module, for a second opinion on an approach, or to find a simpler, more robust, or more testable way to build something that already exists.
How to use KubeSense MCP tools to query logs, traces, and metrics from Kubernetes clusters. Covers tool selection, the discovery-first workflow, and links to datasource-specific skills.
Review web applications against the OWASP Top 10 for Web Applications (2021). Use when auditing web apps, reviewing server-side code, or assessing web frameworks for the classic OWASP Top 10 risks including injection, broken auth, and XSS.
Analyze SNMP-monitored network devices (switches, routers, firewalls, load balancers) in Dynatrace. Three data layers: Smartscape topology (`EXT_NETWORK_DEVICE` / `EXT_NETWORK_INTERFACE` nodes, `belongs_to` and `calls` edges); `com.dynatrace.extension.network_device.*` metrics (CPU, memory, uptime, throughput, saturation, errors); and logs (SNMP traps, syslog, auto-discovery). Use to inventory devices, find down or saturated interfaces, check device CPU/memory/uptime, map topology and neighbors, detect interface errors, and investigate traps and syslog events. Trigger: "network device", "switch", "router", "firewall", "SNMP", "interface status", "interface down", "interface utilization", "link saturation", "device CPU", "device memory", "device uptime", "device neighbors", "LLDP", "CDP", "SNMP trap", "syslog". Do NOT use for network flow/traffic or top talkers (use dt-obs-network-flows), host NIC throughput (use dt-obs-hosts), or service request/latency (use dt-obs-services).
Diagnoses how rivalry, entrants, substitutes, buyers, and suppliers divide economic value within a defined industry. Use when assessing industry attractiveness, profit pressure, structural change, or structural positions with durable bargaining power.
Help users distinguish between deceptive tarpit ideas and high-potential opportunities by applying rigorous frameworks for market timing, business math, and user demand.
Official integration patterns for the Mapbox Maps Flutter SDK. Covers installation, iOS/Android platform setup, access token configuration, MapWidget initialization, camera control, annotations with tap handling, user location, and loading GeoJSON. Based on official Mapbox documentation.
Review source files changed during a phase for bugs, security issues, and code quality problems
Manages Android performance profiling and debugging. Triggers when the user asks to record or analyze Android performance data, such as system traces, heap dumps, method recordings, callstack samples, memory allocations, or investigate bottlenecks, jank, memory leaks, and app startup issues on Android, or when the user asks to write, debug, or execute ad-hoc SQL queries. Applies to both user and system apps or services.