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Read open review comments and resolve them by making code fixes
OmniStudio Integration Procedure creation and validation with 110-point scoring. Use when building server-side process orchestrations that combine Data Mapper actions, Apex Remote Actions, HTTP callouts, and conditional logic. TRIGGER when: user creates Integration Procedures, adds Data Mapper steps, configures Remote Actions, or reviews existing IP configurations. DO NOT TRIGGER when: building OmniScripts (use sf-omniscript), creating Data Mappers directly (use sf-datamapper), or analyzing cross-component dependencies (use sf-omnistudio-analyze).
Upgrade gstack to the latest version. Detects global vs vendored install, runs the upgrade, and shows what's new.
Set up or log in to Karma. Use when user says "set up agent", "configure API key", "connect to Karma", "login to Karma", "log in", or before first use of any Karma skill.
Search the Karma Funding Map for funding programs (grants, hackathons, bounties, accelerators, VC funds, RFPs) via the public API. Use when user says "find grants", "search hackathons", "look for bounties", "explore funding", "programs on Optimism", "what can I apply to", "funding opportunities", or asks about programs over or under a budget.
Migrate TypeScript library projects from tsup to tsdown. Provides complete option mappings, config transformation rules, default value differences, and unsupported option alternatives so AI agents can intelligently perform migrations.
Manage Bitbucket repositories, pull requests, branches, tags, commits, and projects using the orbit CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about Bitbucket repos, PRs (pull requests), branches, tags, commits, code review, or project management on Bitbucket Server/Data Center or Bitbucket Cloud. Trigger on phrases like 'list PRs', 'show pull requests', 'create a branch', 'open a PR', 'view the latest commits', 'list repos in project X', 'merge the PR', 'decline the PR', 'check PR activity', or any Bitbucket-related task — even casual references like 'what PRs are open', 'show me the repos', 'tag a release', 'check if it merged', 'who approved it', or 'list branches'. Also trigger when the user provides a Bitbucket Server URL (e.g., https://git.example.com/projects/PROJ/repos/my-repo/) or mentions Bitbucket Data Center. The orbit CLI alias is `bb`.
Exposes Claude's reasoning chain as an auditable, decomposable artifact. Quick mode (default) gives assumption inventory + weakest-link in 2 stages. Full mode (--full) adds decision branching, confidence decomposition, and falsification conditions. Triggers on "왜 그렇게 생각해", "reasoning", "근거", "show your work", "어떻게 그 결론이", "trace", "판단 근거", "why do you think that".
Devil's Advocate stress-testing for code, architecture, PRs, and decisions. Surfaces hidden flaws through structured adversarial analysis with metacognitive depth. Use for high-stakes review, stress-testing choices, or when the user wants problems found deliberately. NOT for routine code review (use engineering:code-review). Triggers on "스트레스 테스트", "stress test", "devil's advocate", "반론", "이거 괜찮아", "문제 없을까", "깊은 리뷰", "critical review", "adversarial".
Generate probability-weighted alternative options that challenge default thinking. Forces unconventional alternatives and exposes hidden assumptions behind the "obvious" choice. For decision-point analysis, NOT full design exploration (use brainstorming for that). Triggers on "대안", "alternatives", "옵션 뽑아", "options", "어떤 방법이", "아이디어", "다른 방법", "선택지".
Prospective failure analysis using Gary Klein's swing-mortem technique. Assumes complete failure, works backward to identify risks, leading indicators, and circuit breakers. Counters optimism bias by forcing systematic exploration of failure modes before they materialize. Use for project plans, architecture decisions, technology adoption, business strategy, or feature launches. Triggers on "리스크", "위험", "실패하면", "swing-mortem", "뭐가 잘못될 수 있어", "risk", "what could go wrong", "걱정되는 점", "failure modes", "리스크 분석", "위험 분석".
Next.js App Router expert guidance. Use when building, debugging, or architecting Next.js applications — routing, Server Components, Server Actions, Cache Components, layouts, middleware/proxy, data fetching, rendering strategies, and deployment on Vercel.