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MagicBlock Ephemeral Rollups development patterns for Solana. Covers delegation/undelegation flows, dual-connection architecture (base layer + ER), cranks for scheduled tasks, VRF for verifiable randomness, and TypeScript/Anchor integration. Use for high-performance gaming, real-time apps, and fast transaction throughput on Solana.
Best practices and guidelines for Rollup.js module bundler configuration, ES modules, and library bundling
Complete guide for MagicBlock Ephemeral Rollups - high-performance Solana execution with sub-10ms latency, gasless transactions, and Solana Plugins. Use when building real-time games, high-frequency trading, or any application requiring ultra-low latency on Solana.
Install npm packages in a Docker sandbox environment. Use this skill whenever you need to install, reinstall, or update node_modules inside a container where the workspace is mounted via virtiofs. Native binaries (esbuild, lightningcss, rollup) crash on virtiofs, so packages must be installed on the local ext4 filesystem and symlinked back.
End-to-end Initia development and operations guide. Use when asked to build Initia smart contracts (MoveVM/WasmVM/EVM), build React frontends (InterwovenKit or EVM direct JSON-RPC), launch or operate Interwoven Rollups with Weave CLI, or debug appchain/transaction integration across these layers.
Build universal build-tool plugins with unplugin-starter. Use when scaffolding, building, or maintaining an unplugin (Vite, Rollup, Webpack, Nuxt, esbuild, Farm, Rspack, Astro).
Unified plugin system for Vite, Rollup, webpack, esbuild, Rspack, Farm, Rolldown, and Bun. Use when authoring or consuming build-tool plugins that work across bundlers.
Analyze VictoriaMetrics query trace JSON to diagnose slow queries and produce a structured performance report with time breakdown, bottleneck analysis, and optimization recommendations. ALWAYS use this skill when: (1) the user mentions a VictoriaMetrics or VM trace, query trace, or trace JSON, (2) the user provides or references a JSON file containing duration_msec/message/children fields, (3) the user asks why a VictoriaMetrics/VM query is slow and has trace output, (4) the user asks about vmstorage node distribution, cache misses, or rollup performance in the context of a trace, (5) the user mentions vmselect trace, trace=1, or query performance debugging with VictoriaMetrics. This skill provides a structured report template that ensures consistent, thorough analysis — do not attempt to analyze VM traces without it.
Vite build tool configuration and ecosystem. Covers vite.config.ts setup, plugin authoring and popular plugins, dev server configuration (proxy, HMR, HTTPS), build optimization (chunking, tree-shaking, manual chunks, rollupOptions), library mode for publishing packages, SSR configuration, environment variables (.env handling), multi-page apps, CSS handling (PostCSS, CSS modules, preprocessors), and asset handling. Use when configuring Vite projects, authoring Vite plugins, optimizing builds, setting up dev server proxies, configuring SSR, handling environment variables, or troubleshooting Vite issues.
Vite 8 (Rolldown-powered) build tool — configuration, plugin API, SSR, and Rolldown migration. Use when working with Vite projects, vite.config.ts, HMR, Vite plugins, library mode, SSR builds, or migrating from Vite 5/6 to Vite 8. Trigger when the user mentions Vite, vite.config, vitest (config side), HMR, Rolldown, Rollup plugin, or asks to configure, debug, or optimize a Vite-based project (Vue, React, Svelte, Nuxt, SvelteKit).
Use this skill whenever working with QuestDB — a high-performance time-series database. Trigger on any mention of QuestDB, time-series SQL with SAMPLE BY, LATEST ON, ASOF JOIN, ILP ingestion, or the questdb Python/Go/Java/Rust/.NET client libraries. Also trigger when writing Grafana queries against QuestDB, creating materialized views for time-series rollups, working with order book or financial market data in QuestDB, or any SQL that involves designated timestamps or time-partitioned tables. QuestDB extends SQL with unique time-series keywords — standard PostgreSQL or MySQL patterns will fail. Always read this skill before writing QuestDB SQL to avoid hallucinating incorrect syntax.
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or validate Salesforce Custom Field metadata. Trigger when users mention custom fields, field types, Roll-up Summary fields, Master-Detail relationships, Lookup relationships, formula fields, picklists, or field metadata. Also use when users encounter field deployment errors, especially around Roll-up Summary format, Master-Detail constraints, or formula issues. Always use this skill for any custom field metadata work, field generation, or field troubleshooting.