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Use when initializing a new Next.js (SSR) project or when an existing Next.js project needs missing configuration (ESLint, Prettier, TanStack Query, Tailwind CSS, VSCode, Cursor, Antigravity settings, path aliases).
Interactively guide users through configuring ZenMux Base URL, API endpoint, API Key, and model settings for any tool or SDK. Use this skill whenever the user wants to SET UP, CONFIGURE, or CONNECT a tool to ZenMux — including questions like "how do I set up ZenMux in Cursor", "what's the base URL", "how to configure Claude Code with ZenMux", "endpoint for Anthropic API", "help me fill in the API settings". Trigger on: "configure", "setup", "set up", "base url", "endpoint", "api key", "接入", "配置", "设置", "base url 填什么", "怎么填", "怎么接入", "怎么配置", "API 地址", "接口地址". Also trigger when users mention a tool name (Cursor, Cline, Claude Code, Cherry Studio, Open-WebUI, Dify, Obsidian, Sider, Copilot, Codex, Gemini CLI, opencode, etc.) together with ZenMux in a configuration context. Treat the user as a first-time user and guide them step by step. Do NOT trigger for usage queries, documentation lookups, or general product questions — use zenmux-usage or zenmux-context instead.
Export agent data into a Starchild migration bundle. For use by ANY agent (OpenClaw, Claude Code, Cursor, etc.) to migrate into Starchild.
API contract design conventions for FastAPI projects with Pydantic v2. Use during the design phase when planning new API endpoints, defining request/response contracts, designing pagination or filtering, standardizing error responses, or planning API versioning. Covers RESTful naming, HTTP method semantics, Pydantic v2 schema naming conventions (XxxCreate/XxxUpdate/XxxResponse), cursor-based pagination, standard error format, and OpenAPI documentation. Does NOT cover implementation details (use python-backend-expert) or system-level architecture (use system-architecture).
Methodology for effective AI-assisted software development. Use when helping users build software with AI coding assistants, debugging AI-generated code, planning features for AI implementation, managing version control in AI workflows, or when users mention "vibe coding," Cursor, Windsurf, or similar AI coding tools. Provides strategies for planning, testing, debugging, and iterating on code written with LLM assistance.
Guides setup and usage of the Zhin MCP (Model Context Protocol) server plugin. Covers configuration, available tools, resources, and prompts for AI assistant integration. Use when integrating Zhin with AI coding assistants like Claude or Cursor via MCP.
Unified setup hub: project init, tool setup, 2-agent config, harness-mem, codex CLI, and rule localization. Use when user mentions setup, initialization, new projects, workflow files, CI setup, LSP setup, MCP setup, codex setup, opencode setup, 2-Agent setup, PM coordination, Cursor setup, harness-mem, claude-mem integration, cross-session memory, localize rules, adapt rules. Do NOT load for: implementation work, reviews, build verification, or deployments.
Automatically collect hot topics in the AI field or complete AI technical article writing in the writing style of 'Second Brother' according to specified topics. It focuses on actual tests of AI Coding tools (Claude Code, Qoder, Cursor, TRAE, etc.), engineering implementation of large models (SpringAI, LangChain, RAG, etc.), AI Agent and workflow orchestration, evaluation of domestic large models (GLM, Tongyi Qianwen, DeepSeek, MiniMax, Kimi, etc.), and evaluation of various AI tools and Agent tools. Trigger keywords: write an AI article, AI technical article, large model evaluation, AI tool actual test, GLM, Claude Code, Qoder, Cursor, TRAE, SpringAI, RAG, Agent, workflow, domestic large model, collect AI hot topics, AI topic, etc.
Set up and manage a Memory Bank system for cross-session context continuity across AI coding agents. Use when the user mentions 'memory bank' with any action intent — setup, install, initialize, init, update, refresh, sync, status, check, read, show, review, display, or equivalents in any language (e.g. Turkish: kur, kurulum, güncelle, durumu, oku; German: einrichten, aktualisieren; Spanish: configurar, actualizar; French: installer, mettre à jour). Supports Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Cline, GitHub Copilot, Roo Code, Aider, Antigravity, and OpenAI Codex.
Oracle PL/SQL procedural language. Covers stored procedures, functions, packages, triggers, cursors, collections, and exception handling. Use for Oracle database server-side programming. USE WHEN: user mentions "plsql", "Oracle procedures", "Oracle packages", "Oracle triggers", "BULK COLLECT", "FORALL", "DBMS_OUTPUT", "Oracle functions" DO NOT USE FOR: basic Oracle SQL - use `oracle` instead, PostgreSQL - use `plpgsql` instead, T-SQL - use `tsql` instead
Professional prompt engineering, context engineering, and AI agent orchestration for coding agents (Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI). Use when designing CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md files, writing skills, planning multi-agent pipelines, optimizing token usage, managing session handoffs, or structuring any prompt for maximum agent performance. Do NOT use for general coding tasks or code review.
Run agency-orchestrator YAML workflows directly in Claude Code / OpenClaw / Cursor — no API key required, using the current session's LLM as the execution engine. Triggered when the user provides a .yaml workflow file or requests multi-role collaboration to complete a task.