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Manage Harness Software Supply Chain Assurance (SSCA) via MCP. Configure automated SBOM generation with CycloneDX or SPDX formats, set up artifact signing and attestation with Cosign, define supply chain security policies using OPA, and track SLSA provenance levels. Use when asked to generate SBOMs, sign artifacts, enforce supply chain policies, track software provenance, or manage SLSA compliance. Do NOT use for OPA pipeline governance policies (use create-policy instead) or vulnerability scanning (use security-report instead). Trigger phrases: SBOM, software bill of materials, supply chain security, SLSA, artifact signing, cosign, provenance, attestation, CycloneDX, SPDX, supply chain policy.
Create OPA governance policies for Harness via MCP. Define policies that enforce compliance rules on pipelines, services, environments, feature flags, artifacts, code repositories, templates, SBOM, security tests, Terraform, GitOps, connectors, secrets, and more. Use when asked to create, write, fix, or explain an OPA policy, Rego rule, deny rule, governance policy, compliance rule, or policy-as-code for any Harness entity. Trigger phrases: create policy, OPA policy, governance policy, compliance rule, rego policy, deny rule, enforce policy, security policy, supply chain governance.
Install, configure, and manage Grafana Alloy collector fleets using Fleet Management and remote configuration pipelines. Use when the user asks to configure Alloy, manage collector pipelines, deploy remote configurations, troubleshoot collector health, work with OpAMP, set up pipeline matchers, or manage collector attributes. Triggers on phrases like "configure Alloy", "fleet management", "remote configuration", "collector pipeline", "OpAMP", "pipeline matcher", "collector attributes", "deploy pipeline", "collector is unhealthy", or "Alloy pipeline YAML".
The precise design and UI vocabulary used on index.how/to/articulate — covering typography, color, iconography, layout, interaction, motion, accessibility, information architecture, copywriting, tools, analysis, and components. Use when reaching for the exact word for a design concept ("what's the term for the space between two specific letters?"), when a UI idea is described loosely and needs its proper name, when choosing between confusable near-synonyms (badge vs tag, tooltip vs popover, opacity vs visibility, kerning vs tracking), or when writing or reviewing copy, specs, or commits and you want exact terminology instead of vague language.
Design and implement web animations that feel natural and purposeful. Use this skill proactively whenever the user asks questions about animations, motion, easing, timing, duration, springs, transitions, or animation performance. This includes questions about how to animate specific UI elements, which easing to use, animation best practices, or accessibility considerations for motion. Triggers on: easing, ease-out, ease-in, ease-in-out, cubic-bezier, bounce, spring physics, keyframes, transform, opacity, fade, slide, scale, hover effects, microinteractions, Framer Motion, React Spring, GSAP, CSS transitions, entrance/exit animations, page transitions, stagger, will-change, GPU acceleration, prefers-reduced-motion, modal/dropdown/tooltip/popover/drawer animations, gesture animations, drag interactions, button press feel, "feels janky", "make it smooth".
Code obfuscation analysis and deobfuscation playbook. Use when reversing binaries protected by junk code, opaque predicates, self-modifying code, control flow flattening, VM protection, or string encryption.
REQUIRED for ANY changes to Linux desktop, window manager, or system config. Use when editing ~/.config/hypr/, ~/.config/waybar/, ~/.config/walker/, ~/.config/alacritty/, ~/.config/kitty/, ~/.config/ghostty/, ~/.config/mako/, or ~/.config/omarchy/. Triggers: Hyprland, window rules, animations, keybindings, monitors, gaps, borders, blur, opacity, waybar, walker, terminal config, themes, wallpaper, night light, idle, lock screen, screenshots, layer rules, workspace settings, display config, or any omarchy-* commands.
Apply modern Swift language patterns and idioms for non-concurrency, non-SwiftUI code. Covers if/switch expressions (Swift 5.9+), typed throws (Swift 6+), result builders, property wrappers, opaque and existential types (some vs any), guard patterns, Never type, Regex builders (Swift 5.7+), Codable best practices (CodingKeys, custom decoding, nested containers), modern collection APIs (count(where:), contains(where:), replacing()), FormatStyle (.formatted() on dates, numbers, measurements), and string interpolation patterns. Use when writing core Swift code involving generics, protocols, enums, closures, or modern language features.
Guide implementation of the Syncfusion SfColorPicker control in WinUI applications. Use this skill when implementing color picker UI, solid color selection with RGB/HSV/HSL/CMYK models, or gradient brushes (linear and radial). Covers color spectrum customization, opacity control, brush mode switching, and color value management in WinUI/WinUI 3 projects.
Tray.ai platform help — enterprise iPaaS with 700+ connectors, Intelligent iPaaS, Enterprise Core governance, Merlin Agent Builder for AI agents, Tray Embedded for SaaS vendors, GraphQL API, Connector Development Kit. Use when Tray bill keeps climbing and task consumption is unpredictable, workflows fail with unclear errors and debugging feels opaque, evaluating Tray vs Workato vs MuleSoft vs Boomi, embedding integrations into a SaaS product via Tray Embedded, building Merlin AI agents, or configuring the GraphQL Embedded API and solution instances. Do NOT use for simple Zapier/Make automations (use /sales-integration), Workato-specific questions (use /sales-workato), or MuleSoft-specific questions (use /sales-mulesoft).
Manage Harness Infrastructure as Code Management (IaCM) via MCP. Configure Terraform workspaces with remote state and RBAC, set up continuous drift detection with auto-remediation, design multi-tier change approval workflows, and estimate infrastructure costs before deployment. Use when asked to manage Terraform workspaces, detect infrastructure drift, set up approval workflows for infrastructure changes, or estimate Terraform costs. Do NOT use for creating Harness infrastructure definitions (use create-infrastructure instead) or OPA policies (use create-policy instead). Trigger phrases: terraform, workspace, drift detection, infrastructure cost, IaCM, state management, change approval, terraform plan, infracost, infrastructure governance.
Adds debugging capabilities and troubleshoots Pine Script issues in TradingView's opaque environment. Use when scripts have errors, unexpected behavior, need debugging tools added, or require troubleshooting. Triggers on "debug", "fix", "error", "not working", "wrong values", or troubleshooting requests.