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Use this skill for ANY task involving jj or jujutsu version control. ALWAYS trigger when the user mentions jj, jujutsu, revsets, change IDs, bookmarks, or oplog. Also trigger when the user wants to squash, split, or reorder commits in a stack, write a revset query, absorb fixup changes, undo or restore a previous operation, resolve conflicts after rebasing, recover from force-pushes, rewrite protected/immutable commits, view change evolution (evolog), or try parallel approaches. Trigger even if "jj" is not explicitly said — "changes" instead of "commits", "stack" instead of "branch", "absorb", "squash into the right commit", "undo my last operation", "conflict after rebase", or "compare approaches in parallel" are strong jj signals. This skill contains critical non-obvious rules (like always using -m flags) that prevent broken workflows.
Use this skill for Hugging Face Dataset Viewer API workflows that fetch subset/split metadata, paginate rows, search text, apply filters, download parquet URLs, and read size or statistics.
Send and receive faxes programmatically with Sinch Fax API. Use when building fax workflows, fax-to-email delivery, sending PDFs by fax, checking fax status, managing fax services, configuring cover pages, receiving fax webhooks, or integrating fax into healthcare, legal, or financial applications.
Create and manage Infrahub Generators. Use when building design-driven automation that creates infrastructure objects from templates, topology definitions, or any design-to-implementation workflow in Infrahub.
Tavily integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Tavily data.
OneLogin integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with OneLogin data.
Meta-skill for understanding and customizing Mindfold Trellis — the all-in-one AI workflow system for 11 AI coding platforms (Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, iFlow, Codex, Kilo, Kiro, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Qoder, CodeBuddy). Documents the original Trellis system design including architecture, commands, hooks, multi-agent pipelines, monorepo support, and task lifecycle hooks. Use when understanding Trellis architecture, customizing workflows, adding commands or agents, troubleshooting issues, or adapting Trellis to specific projects. Modifications should be recorded in a project-local trellis-local skill, not here.
Harness integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Harness data.
Shell script development workflow. Use when modifying files in scripts/ directory or any *.sh files.
Use when an n8n workflow isn't working, errors appear, results don't match what was expected, or the user says "this isn't working." Triggers on errors, unexpected output, "it's not working", "why is this happening", "the workflow stopped", failure investigation, or any debugging context.
Manages MongoDB Atlas Stream Processing (ASP) workflows. Handles workspace provisioning, data source/sink connections, processor lifecycle operations, debugging diagnostics, and tier sizing. Supports Kafka, Atlas clusters, S3, HTTPS, and Lambda integrations for streaming data workloads and event processing. NOT for general MongoDB queries or Atlas cluster management. Requires MongoDB MCP Server with Atlas API credentials.
Executes full-project QA like a real user by discovering the repository verification contract, running build, lint, test, and startup commands, exercising core workflows end-to-end, creating realistic fixtures when needed, fixing root-cause regressions, and rerunning the full gate. Use when validating a branch, release candidate, migration, refactor, or risky commit. Do not use for static code review only, one-off unit test edits, or architecture brainstorming without execution.