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Use this skill whenever the user needs backend infrastructure management — creating database tables, running SQL, deploying serverless functions, managing storage buckets, deploying frontend apps, adding secrets, setting up cron jobs, checking logs, or running backend diagnostics — especially if the project uses InsForge. Trigger on any of these contexts: creating or altering database tables/schemas, writing RLS policies via SQL, deploying or invoking edge functions, creating storage buckets, deploying frontends to hosting, managing secrets/env vars, setting up scheduled tasks/cron, viewing backend logs, diagnosing backend health or performance issues, or exporting/importing database backups. If the user asks for these operations generically (e.g., "create a users table", "deploy my app", "set up a cron job", "check backend health") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For writing frontend application code with the InsForge SDK (@insforge/sdk), use the insforge skill instead.
Guides the agent through migrating an existing Ionic or Capacitor project away from Ionic Appflow. Use when detecting Appflow live updates, cloud builds, or store deployment flows and replacing them with Capgo live updates plus the repository's CI/CD and store publishing setup. Do not use for Ionic Enterprise SDK plugin migration or for setting up a fresh Capacitor project from scratch.
Implements and debugs browser Prompt API integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding LanguageModel availability checks, session creation, prompt or promptStreaming flows, structured output, download progress UX, or iframe permission-policy handling. Don't use for server-side LLM SDKs, REST AI APIs, or non-browser providers.
Implements and debugs browser Summarizer, Writer, and Rewriter integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding availability checks, model download UX, session creation, summarize or write or rewrite flows, streaming output, abort handling, or permissions-policy constraints for built-in writing assistance APIs. Don't use for generic prompt engineering, server-side LLM SDKs, or cloud AI services.
Implements and debugs browser Proofreader API integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding Proofreader availability checks, monitored model downloads, proofread flows, correction metadata handling, or permissions-policy checks for built-in proofreading. Don't use for generic prompt engineering, server-side LLM SDKs, or cloud AI services.
Implements and debugs browser Translator API integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when adding Translator support checks, language-pair availability flows, model download UX, session creation, translate() or translateStreaming() calls, input-usage measurement, or permissions-policy handling for on-device translation. Don't use for server-side translation SDKs, cloud translation services, or generic multilingual content pipelines.
Create MCP servers using the C# SDK and .NET project templates. Covers scaffolding, tool/prompt/resource implementation, and transport configuration for stdio and HTTP. USE FOR: creating new MCP server projects, scaffolding with dotnet new mcpserver, adding MCP tools/prompts/resources, choosing stdio vs HTTP transport, configuring MCP hosting in Program.cs, setting up ASP.NET Core MCP endpoints with MapMcp. DO NOT USE FOR: debugging or running existing servers (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying (use mcp-csharp-publish), building MCP clients, non-.NET MCP servers.
Migrate an MSTest v3 test project to MSTest v4. Use when user says "upgrade to MSTest v4", "update to latest MSTest", "MSTest 4 migration", "MSTest v4 breaking changes", "MSTest v4 compatibility", or has build errors after updating MSTest packages from 3.x to 4.x. Also use for target framework compatibility (e.g. net6.0/net7.0 support with MSTest v4). USE FOR: upgrading MSTest packages from 3.x to 4.x, fixing source breaking changes (Execute -> ExecuteAsync, CallerInfo constructor, ClassCleanupBehavior removal, TestContext.Properties, Assert API changes, ExpectedExceptionAttribute removal, TestTimeout enum removal), resolving behavioral changes (TreatDiscoveryWarningsAsErrors, TestContext lifecycle, TestCase.Id changes, MSTest.Sdk MTP changes), handling dropped TFMs (net5.0-net7.0 dropped, only net8.0+, net462, uap10.0 supported). DO NOT USE FOR: migrating from MSTest v1/v2 to v3 (use migrate-mstest-v1v2-to-v3 first), migrating between test frameworks, or general .NET upgrades unrelated to MSTest.
Implements JWT SSO authentication for Metabase embedding in a project. Supports all embedding types that use SSO — Modular embedding (embed.js web components), Modular embedding SDK (@metabase/embedding-sdk-react), and Full app embedding (iframe-based). Creates the JWT signing endpoint, configures the frontend auth layer, and sets up group mappings. Use when the user wants to add SSO/JWT auth to their Metabase embedding, implement user identity for embedded analytics, set up JWT authentication for Metabase, or connect their app's authentication to Metabase embedding.
Configure OpenTelemetry distributed tracing, metrics, and logging in ASP.NET Core using the .NET OpenTelemetry SDK. Use when adding observability, setting up OTLP exporters, creating custom metrics/spans, or troubleshooting distributed trace correlation.
Turn messy Unity or Unreal build/release automation into one bounded game-pipeline packet after naming the signal tier first: fast branch-gate CI, nightly/package- candidate builds, or release/certification candidates. Use when a game team needs to design or repair GitHub Actions, Unity Build Automation, Jenkins, TeamCity, or similar CI for engine builds — especially when they mention flaky packaging, cache superstition, giant build-job blobs, slow cook / package cycles, artifact confusion, SDK/signing drift, or manual candidate promotion that should become reproducible. Route one red log first-pass diagnosis to `game-build-log-triage`.
Software Mansion's guide for migrating Expo SDK apps to Meta Quest using expo-horizon packages. Use when adding Meta Quest or Meta Horizon OS support to an existing Expo or React Native project. Trigger on: Meta Quest, Horizon OS, Quest 2, Quest 3, Quest 3S, VR app, expo-horizon-core, expo-horizon-location, expo-horizon-notifications, build flavors for Quest, panel sizing, VR headtracking, Horizon App ID, quest build variant, isHorizonDevice, isHorizonBuild, migrate expo-location to Quest, migrate expo-notifications to Quest, Meta Horizon Store publishing, or any task involving running an Expo app on Meta Quest hardware.