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Pre-publication validation for Hugo posts: front matter, SEO, links, images, draft status, and taxonomy. Use when user wants to check a post before publishing, validate blog content, or run pre-publish checks. Use for "pre-publish", "check post", "ready to publish", "validate post", or "publication check". Do NOT use for content writing, editing prose, or generating new posts.
Non-destructive 4-phase image validation: Discover, Validate, Analyze, Report. Use when auditing web images for accessibility, broken references, oversized files, or format mismatches. Use for "image audit", "check alt text", "find broken images", "optimize images", or "page weight". Do NOT use for image creation, editing pixels, CDN configuration, or automated image conversion without explicit user consent.
Deterministic audit of cron/scheduled job scripts for reliability, error handling, logging, cleanup, and concurrency safety. Use when user says "audit cron", "check cron script", "cron best practices", "scheduled job review", or "bash script audit". Do NOT use for crontab scheduling syntax, systemd timers, or general shell linting without a cron/scheduled-job context.
Create session handoff artifacts (HANDOFF.json + .continue-here.md) that capture completed work, remaining tasks, decisions, uncommitted files, and reasoning context so the next session can resume without reconstruction overhead. Use for "pause", "save progress", "handoff", "stopping for now", "end session", "pick this up later". Do NOT use for task planning (use task_plan.md), session summaries (use /retro), or committing work (use /commit or git directly).
First-time Perses setup pipeline: discover or deploy server, configure MCP connection, create initial project, add datasources, and verify connectivity. 4-phase pipeline: DISCOVER, CONNECT, CONFIGURE, VALIDATE. Use when setting up Perses for the first time, connecting Claude Code to an existing Perses instance, or onboarding a new team to Perses. Use for "perses onboard", "setup perses", "connect to perses", "perses getting started". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create) or server deployment details (use perses-deploy).
Transform dense technical communication into clear, structured business formats using proposition extraction and deterministic templates. Use when user needs to convert technical updates, debugging narratives, status reports, or dependency discussions into executive-ready summaries. Use for "transform this update", "make this executive-ready", "summarize for my manager", "professional format", or "status report". Do NOT use for writing new content from scratch, creative writing, or generating documentation that doesn't transform an existing input.
CUE schema authoring for Perses plugins: define data models, write validation constraints, create JSON examples, implement Grafana migration schemas in migrate/migrate.cue. Educational skill that explains CUE patterns specific to Perses plugin development. Use for "perses cue schema", "perses model", "plugin schema", "cue validation perses". Do NOT use for dashboard CUE definitions (use perses-dac-pipeline).
Read public Bluesky feeds via the AT Protocol API. Fetch recent posts from any public profile or search a profile's posts by keyword. No authentication required. Use for "read bluesky", "check bluesky feed", "search bluesky posts".
Generate a project-specific CLAUDE.md by analyzing the current repository's code, build system, and architecture. 4-phase pipeline: SCAN, DETECT, GENERATE, VALIDATE. Auto-detects language/framework and enriches output with domain-specific conventions (e.g., go-sapcc-conventions for sapcc Go repos). Use for "generate claude.md", "create claude.md", "init claude.md", "bootstrap claude.md", "make claude.md". Do NOT use for improving an existing CLAUDE.md (use claude-md-improver instead).
Syncs meetings from Granola to Obsidian notes. Fetches notes and transcripts from Granola, and imports them into formatted meeting and transcript notes in Obsidian. Use when the user says "sync my last granola meeting", "get my granola meeting with X", "make a note for my last meeting", or asks to pull in a Granola transcript.
Use the local SupeRISE wallet through its MCP endpoint. Use this whenever the user expects the agent to operate, inspect, manage, or use the Superise wallet, including MCP connectivity, available wallet capabilities, or wallet tasks such as current wallet, wallet fingerprint, wallet status, wallet address or public key (`钱包地址`, `公钥`), balances (`余额`) for `CKB`, `ETH`, `USDT`, or `USDC`, transfer progress, transaction status, address-book lookups, signing, or transfers. When wallet intent is present, first discover the live MCP capabilities with `initialize -> notifications/initialized -> tools/list`, then choose the matching tool instead of guessing.
Operate `superise market-sustain` for SupeRISE Market self-supervision. Use when the user asks the agent to keep itself alive, monitor balance or runway, inspect market pricing, top up a market account, retry pending top-up orders, clear market auth state, or change sustain guardrails and config.