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Opinionated guidance for constructing and interpreting Honeycomb queries on trace and event datasets — operation selection (percentiles not AVG, HEATMAP for distributions), relational field patterns (root., parent., any., none.), calculated fields, query math, and result interpretation (P99/P50 ratios, heatmap bands, TOTAL/OTHER rows, raw JSON via query_result_json). Use this skill when the user wants to query spans, traces, or log/event data in Honeycomb — requests like "show me latency", "error rate", "find slow requests", "find outliers", "interpret results", "relational fields", "calculated fields", or "download raw results". This skill covers all dataset types except metrics datasets (dataset_type=metrics) — for those, use metrics-queries instead.
Unified payment dispatcher covering x402 (`exact` / `aggr_deferred` schemes), MPP (`charge` / `session` intents), and a2a-pay (`a2a_charge` paymentId flow). Detects HTTP 402 protocol from response headers and routes to the matching scheme/intent reference; also handles a2a paymentId mentions without a 402. Loads `references/exact.md` (x402 exact scheme — full EIP-3009 TEE or local-key fallback), `references/aggr_deferred.md` (x402 aggr_deferred scheme — Session Key Ed25519 with sessionCert), `references/charge.md` (MPP one-shot charge in transaction or hash mode, with splits), `references/session.md` (MPP channel: open + voucher loop + topUp + close, with state echo), or `references/a2a_charge.md` (a2a-pay create / pay / auto-poll status). Returns a ready-to-paste authorization header (x402 / MPP) or a tx-hash + status (a2a). Trigger words (English): '402', 'payment required', 'mpp', 'machine payment', 'pay for access', 'payment-gated', 'WWW-Authenticate: Payment', 'x402', 'x402Version', 'PAYMENT-REQUIRED', 'PAYMENT-SIGNATURE', 'X-PAYMENT', 'open channel', 'voucher', 'session payment', 'close channel', 'topup channel', 'top up channel', 'settle channel', 'settle session', 'refund channel', 'channelId', 'channel_id', 'paymentId', 'a2a_', 'a2a payment', 'create payment link', 'payment link', 'payment status'. Trigger words (Chinese): '支付通道', '关闭通道', '关闭会话', '关闭支付通道', '充值通道', '续费通道', '结算通道', '结算会话', '关单', '凭证', '会话支付', '付款链接', '创建支付', '支付状态'. Critical sensitivity rule: any user mention of close / topup / settle / voucher / refund near a `channel_id`, `0x...` channel hash, or 'session' / 'channel' context = MPP mid-session operation — load this skill, jump into `references/session.md`, do NOT search for a separate close/topup tool.
See who's on your roster — answers "what artists do I have" by walking the workspace and falling back to your live account when the filesystem is empty. Use for "what artists do I have", "list my roster", "who's on my roster", or "what's in this sandbox". To add a new artist use recoup-roster-add-artist; to work inside one artist's files use recoup-roster-manage-artist.
Design or restyle DatoCMS plugins so they look and feel native to the DatoCMS UI. Use when users ask to make a plugin match the DatoCMS dashboard, polish plugin config screens, pages, sidebars, panels, modals, forms, tables, empty states, or overall plugin layout structure. This skill owns DatoCMS plugin design-system work, native-look restyling, and UI density or spacing cleanup. Prefer `datocms-react-ui` when a public component exists, and otherwise use raw React and CSS that reproduce DatoCMS spacing, typography, density, color, and interaction patterns without importing private CMS classes.
Build a Salesforce LWC that uses native mobile device capabilities — barcode scanner, biometrics, location, NFC, calendar, contacts, document scanner, geofencing, AR space capture, app review, and payments. Use this skill when the user asks for an LWC that scans a barcode, captures a photo of a document, reads location or geofences, prompts for biometrics, reads/writes the device calendar or contacts, taps NFC, takes a payment, prompts for an app review, or scans an AR space. Also triggers on "lightning/mobileCapabilities", "mobile capability", "Nimbus", "device capability". Do not use for mobile offline / Komaci priming reviews (use `reviewing-lwc-mobile-offline`) or for picking generic Lightning base components (use a generic Lightning base components skill).
Build terminal UIs with Charmbracelet (Bubble Tea, Lip Gloss, Gum). Use when: Go TUI, shell prompts/spinners, "make CLI prettier", adaptive layouts, async rendering, focus state machines, sparklines, heatmaps, kanban boards, SSH apps.
Compare saved or live app screenshots with the argent screenshot-diff tool. Use when testing visual regressions, before/after UI comparisons, screenshot diff checks, visible layout, spacing, color, typography, clipping, overflow, text rendering, or image/icon rendering changes.
Onboard a brand-new artist to your roster and enrich them — the 8-call chain (create → Spotify match → research → catalog → socials → knowledge base) that sets up the artist and their workspace folder. Use for "create/add/onboard an artist", "set up [artist]", "we just signed [artist]", or "new signing". To see your roster use recoup-roster-list-artists; to work inside an existing artist's files use recoup-roster-manage-artist.
next-forge expert guidance — production-grade Turborepo monorepo SaaS starter by Vercel. Use when working in a next-forge project, scaffolding with `npx next-forge init`, or editing @repo/* workspace packages.
Onchain OS onboarding & guide hub — the single entry for first-time, 'what is this / how do I use it', OKX.AI, and customer-support intents; classifies the intent and routes to the right sub-flow via its Intent Routing table. Covers: (1) Onchain OS onboarding + welcome banner — 'what is onchainos', 'what is onchain os', 'what can it do', 'what can onchainos do', 'what does onchainos do', 'how do I use this', 'how do I play', 'how to use onchainos', 'how to play onchainos', 'how does onchainos work', 'how do I start', 'getting started', 'tutorial', 'onboarding', 'first time', 'I just installed', 'now what', 'what do I do now', 'where do I start', 'who are you', 'what are you', 'introduce onchainos', 'tell me about onchainos', 'I'm new'; (2) OKX.AI intro & role-registration routing (the Agent economic system — roles User / ASP / Evaluator) — 'what is OKX.AI', 'OKX.AI 是什么', 'how to use OKX.AI', 'OKX.AI 快速开始', and any spelling / spacing / casing / typo variant (OKXAI, okx ai, okx-ai, lowercase okx.ai, 啥是okxai); (3) customer support / Help Center — 'contact support', 'talk to a human', 'customer service', 'file a complaint', 'give feedback', 'report a bug / system error', 'help center', 'FAQ', 'user guide', 'something is broken'. NOT for: direct on-chain actions (swap / wallet / balance / token) or Agent task lifecycle (publish / accept / deliver / dispute) — those have their own skills.
Full API lifecycle management through Postman. Sync OpenAPI specs to collections, generate typed client code, run API tests, create mock servers, publish documentation, audit security against OWASP Top 10, and discover APIs across workspaces. Requires the Postman MCP Server. Use this skill when the user mentions Postman, API collections, syncing specs, generating SDKs, running API tests, creating mocks, API documentation, or API security audits. Triggers on tasks involving API development workflows, collection management, or any Postman-related operations.
Background removal: transparent PNGs, cutouts, product photos, portraits, pets, group photos. Uses dedicated Bria RMBG 2.0 model — no prompt needed, fast (~3s), cheap ($0.01). Use when removing backgrounds, creating transparent PNGs, making cutouts, extracting foreground subjects, or preparing images for compositing.