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Log exploration and analysis using Quickwit search engine. Incident investigation, error pattern analysis, and observability workflows. Three index discovery modes for different performance and convenience trade-offs.
Security auditing for Rust/WebAssembly applications. Identifies vulnerabilities, reviews unsafe code, validates input handling, and ensures secure defaults. Follows OWASP guidelines and Rust security best practices.
Use when developing astrology/numerology apps, validating chart calculations (timezone/DST, quadrant handling), or producing psychology-first interpretations. Expert advisor (30+ years) catches common bugs (D026-D028) and defines accuracy/test standards. (project)
Work with the Inpoxia repository's local tools and workflows for CLI usage, GraphMail library changes, and quality checks. Use when tasks involve running or updating `inpoxia` commands, modifying files under `src/inpoxia/**`, validating behavior with `pytest`, or enforcing style/type checks with `ruff` and `pyright`.
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Guides Electron app release process including build, code signing, notarization, and GitHub Release with auto-update support. Use when releasing Electron apps, creating DMG installers, setting up auto-update, or troubleshooting notarization issues.
Design Thinking process—Empathize, Define, Ideate, Prototype, Test. Use for product design, solving ambiguous problems, or when you don't know what users really need.
Product management frameworks for business cases, market analysis, strategy, prioritization, OKRs/KPIs, personas, requirements, and user research. Use when building ROI projections, competitive analysis, RICE scoring, OKR trees, user personas, PRDs, or usability testing plans.
Creative writing skill for drafting and editing narrative fiction prose. Use when writing new scenes, chapters, or dialogue, or when editing existing prose. Discovers and follows project-specific style guides, character voice conventions, and formatting preferences.
Perform git commit following Conventional Commits standards
Use when "Dask", "parallel computing", "distributed computing", "larger than memory", or asking about "parallel pandas", "parallel numpy", "out-of-core", "multi-file processing", "cluster computing", "lazy evaluation dataframe"
Use when "analyzing meetings", "meeting transcripts", "communication patterns", "speaking habits", or asking about "filler words", "conflict avoidance", "facilitation style"