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Iterative multi-round deep research with structured analysis frameworks. Use for: deep research on a topic, compare X vs Y, landscape analysis, evaluate options for a decision, deep dive into a technology, comprehensive research with cross-referencing. Triggers: deep research, compare, landscape, evaluate, deep dive, comprehensive research, which is better, should we use.
Implement reliable PostgreSQL-based job queues with PG Boss. Use when implementing background jobs, scheduled tasks, cron-like functionality, task rollover, or email notifications in Node.js/TypeScript projects.
Design your Crossing — the conversion pathway that brings people into your world. This is the seventh and final element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "conversion pathway", "how do people buy", "sales process", "crossing element", "how do I sell", or "design my funnel".
Hit the Cloudflare REST API directly for operations that wrangler and MCP can't handle well. Bulk DNS, custom hostnames, email routing, cache purge, WAF rules, redirect rules, zone settings, Worker routes, D1 cross-database queries, R2 bulk operations, KV bulk read/write, Vectorize queries, Queues, and fleet-wide resource audits. Produces curl commands or scripts. Triggers: 'cloudflare api', 'bulk dns', 'custom hostname', 'email routing', 'cache purge', 'waf rule', 'd1 query', 'r2 bucket', 'kv bulk', 'vectorize query', 'audit resources', 'fleet operation'.
Transfer app data between platforms using AppMigrationKit. Use when implementing one-time data migration from Android or other platforms to iOS, managing cross-platform transfer sessions with AppMigrationExtension, packaging and archiving user data for export, importing resources on the destination device, tracking transfer progress, handling migration errors, or building onboarding flows that import existing user data.
Shared references and cross-cutting rules used by all Infrahub skills. Contains GraphQL query syntax, .infrahub.yml configuration format, and common rules for git integration, display label caching, and Python environment setup. DO NOT TRIGGER directly — loaded automatically by other Infrahub skills when they need shared references.
Use this skill whenever the user wants Claude to directly interact with their Obsidian vault — reading a note or daily note, writing or appending content, searching vault contents, counting or listing notes, managing tasks, moving or renaming files, finding orphaned notes or broken links. Without this skill, Claude has no way to access vault data or execute vault operations. Treat any request that implies "go into my vault and do X" as a trigger — the user is asking Claude to act, not to explain. Also trigger for vault automation, CLI scripting, or cron-based workflows involving Obsidian, managing sync history, querying Bases, restoring file versions via history, managing bookmarks, or running JavaScript against the Obsidian API. Skip for pure conceptual questions: how Obsidian's GUI works, navigating settings menus, theme or plugin installation via the UI, iCloud/third-party sync conflicts, general Dataview query syntax, keyboard shortcuts, or parsing vault files with external scripts — anything where the user needs an explanation rather than Claude performing a vault operation.
Apply when building or debugging a VTEX IO session transform app (vtex.session integration). Covers namespace ownership, input-vs-output fields, transform ordering (DAG), public-as-input vs private-as-read model, cross-namespace propagation, configuration.json contracts, caching inside transforms, and frontend session consumption. Use when designing session-derived state for B2B, pricing, regionalization, or custom storefront context.
Assess and migrate cross-cloud workloads to Azure with migration reports and code conversion guidance. Supports AWS, GCP, and other providers. WHEN: migrate Lambda to Azure Functions, migrate AWS to Azure, Lambda migration assessment, convert AWS serverless to Azure, migration readiness report, migrate from AWS, migrate from GCP, cross-cloud migration.
Primary router skill for broad .NET work. Classify the repo by app model and cross-cutting concern first, then switch to the narrowest matching .NET skill instead of staying at a generic layer.
Use this skill whenever calling agent-uml MCP tools (design_create, diagram_upsert, design_feedback, design_export) to render PlantUML diagrams on the collaborative canvas. Covers three tiers — rendering safety (syntax that prevents HTTP 400 blank canvas), conversation mechanics (when to push a version vs ask a question, what to write in the message parameter), and design effectiveness (decomposition thresholds, cross-diagram traceability, export readiness). Trigger even when the task seems simple — a missing `as alias` makes elements un-annotatable, and a skinparam mismatch makes diagrams unreadable on the warm
Legal document drafting -- contracts, memos, briefs, complaints, demand letters, opinions, discovery, settlements, ToS, privacy policies. Full pipeline: document structure, per-section writing, Bluebook citation, case law lookup (CourtListener API), regulation lookup (eCFR API), DOCX output, and TDD-style verification (defined terms, cross-references, placeholders, boilerplate, citation format). Triggers on: 'draft a contract', 'write a legal memo', 'create an NDA', 'write a brief', 'legal document about', 'draft a complaint', 'terms of service', 'privacy policy', 'demand letter', 'settlement agreement', 'legal opinion', 'discovery requests', any request to produce a legal or law-related document.