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Expert platform and API product management guidance for developer-focused products. Use when planning API product strategy, designing APIs, improving developer experience (DX), creating developer documentation, building SDKs, planning API versioning and deprecation, building developer communities, creating integration marketplaces, or measuring platform health. Covers REST, GraphQL, webhooks, and platform ecosystems.
Expert in designing and building autonomous AI agents. Masters tool use, memory systems, planning strategies, and multi-agent orchestration. Use when "build agent, AI agent, autonomous agent, tool use, function calling, multi-agent, agent memory, agent planning, langchain agent, crewai, autogen, claude agent sdk, ai-agents, langchain, autogen, crewai, tool-use, function-calling, autonomous, llm, orchestration" mentioned.
Use when building or reviewing external API integrations in Python — designing client boundaries, defining outbound reliability policy, or structuring contract tests. Also use when provider SDK details leak into domain logic, outbound calls lack timeout/retry policy, or failure paths are untested.
Build LiveKit Agent backends in Python. Use this skill when creating voice AI agents, voice assistants, or any realtime AI application using LiveKit's Python Agents SDK (livekit-agents). Covers AgentSession, Agent class, function tools, STT/LLM/TTS models, turn detection, and multi-agent workflows.
Complete guide for OpenAI's Assistants API v2: stateful conversational AI with built-in tools (Code Interpreter, File Search, Function Calling), vector stores for RAG (up to 10,000 files), thread/run lifecycle management, and streaming patterns. Both Node.js SDK and fetch approaches. ⚠️ DEPRECATION NOTICE: OpenAI plans to sunset Assistants API in H1 2026 in favor of Responses API. This skill remains valuable for existing apps and migration planning. Use when: building stateful chatbots with OpenAI, implementing RAG with vector stores, executing Python code with Code Interpreter, using file search for document Q&A, managing conversation threads, streaming assistant responses, or encountering errors like "thread already has active run", vector store indexing delays, run polling timeouts, or file upload issues. Keywords: openai assistants, assistants api, openai threads, openai runs, code interpreter assistant, file search openai, vector store openai, openai rag, assistant streaming, thread persistence, stateful chatbot, thread already has active run, run status polling, vector store error
Use this skill when building MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers with TypeScript on Cloudflare Workers. This skill provides production-tested patterns for implementing tools, resources, and prompts using the official @modelcontextprotocol/sdk. It prevents 10+ common errors including export syntax issues, schema validation failures, memory leaks from unclosed transports, CORS misconfigurations, and authentication vulnerabilities. This skill should be used when developers need stateless MCP servers for API integrations, external tool exposure, or serverless edge deployments. For stateful agents with WebSockets and persistent storage, consider the Cloudflare Agents SDK instead. Supports multiple authentication methods (API keys, OAuth, Zero Trust), Cloudflare service integrations (D1, KV, R2, Vectorize), and comprehensive testing strategies. Production tested with token savings of ~70% vs manual implementation. Keywords: mcp, model context protocol, typescript mcp, cloudflare workers mcp, mcp server, mcp tools, mcp resources, mcp sdk, @modelcontextprotocol/sdk, hono mcp, streamablehttpservertransport, mcp authentication, mcp cloudflare, edge mcp server, serverless mcp, typescript mcp server, mcp api, llm tools, ai tools, cloudflare d1 mcp, cloudflare kv mcp, mcp testing, mcp deployment, wrangler mcp, export syntax error, schema validation error, memory leak mcp, cors mcp, rate limiting mcp
The craft of communicating technical concepts clearly to developers. Developer communications isn't marketing—it's about building trust through transparency, accuracy, and genuine utility. The best devrel content helps developers solve real problems. This skill covers technical documentation, developer tutorials, API references, changelog writing, developer blog posts, and developer community engagement. Great developer communications treats developers as peers, not leads to convert. Use when "documentation, docs, tutorial, getting started, API reference, changelog, release notes, developer guide, devrel, developer relations, code examples, SDK docs, README, documentation, devrel, tutorials, api-docs, developer-experience, technical-writing, getting-started, changelogs" mentioned.
Core Pluggy integration patterns and best practices. Use when setting up Pluggy SDK, implementing Connect Widget, managing Items, or configuring webhooks.
Bridge UIKit and SwiftUI — wrap UIKit views/view controllers in SwiftUI using UIViewRepresentable/UIViewControllerRepresentable, embed SwiftUI in UIKit with UIHostingController, and handle the Coordinator delegate pattern. Use when integrating camera previews, map views, web views, mail compose, document scanners, PDF renderers, text views with attributed text, or any third-party UIKit SDK into a SwiftUI app. Also use when migrating a UIKit app to SwiftUI incrementally, or when needing UIKit features not yet available in native SwiftUI.
Instrument a .NET application with the Elastic Distribution of OpenTelemetry (EDOT) .NET SDK for automatic tracing, metrics, and logs. Use when adding observability to a .NET service that has no existing APM agent.
AI-native open-source Figma alternative with CLI, MCP server, and Vue SDK for reading/writing .fig files programmatically.
Bitflow DEX on Stacks — unified route ranking across SDK routes and HODLMM quotes, token swaps, market ticker data, HODLMM bin inspection and liquidity management, price impact analysis, and Keeper automation for scheduled orders. All operations are mainnet-only. No API key required for public routes during beta. Write operations require an unlocked wallet.