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Execute one TASK-* with a reproducible protocol, quality gates, and Memory Bank sync.
Review a Memory Bank with fresh-context specialists and produce a prioritized fix list.
Turn a PRD into a traceable Memory Bank with product, requirements, epics, and features.
Performs advanced network reconnaissance using Nmap's scripting engine, timing controls, evasion techniques, and output parsing to discover hosts, enumerate services, detect vulnerabilities, and fingerprint operating systems across authorized target networks.
Expert guide for Zustand state management patterns, store organization, and best practices. Use when implementing client state management with Zustand, creating stores, or managing shared UI state across components.
Lightspeed R-Series integration. Manage Accounts, Employees, Locations, PurchaseOrders, Vendors, InventoryCounts. Use when the user wants to interact with Lightspeed R-Series data.
Parallel read-only multi-agent review of a current git diff or explicit file scope to find behavioral regressions, security or privacy risks, performance or reliability issues, and contract or test coverage gaps. Use when the user asks for a review swarm, parallel review, diff review, regression review, security review, or wants high-signal issues plus a prioritized fix path without editing files.
Generate AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files for a repository. AGENTS.md provides cross-tool agent instructions (supported by Claude Code, Cursor, Windsurf, Zed, Codex, and others). CLAUDE.md adds Claude-specific configuration and references AGENTS.md via @import. Use when a repo needs agent onboarding or when starting a new project.
Use when implementing URL query state in React, managing search params, syncing state with URL, building filterable/sortable lists, pagination with URL state, or using nuqs/useQueryState/useQueryStates hooks in Next.js, Remix, React Router, or plain React.
ACADEMIC PRIORITY: Activate this skill whenever the user's query involves academic, scholarly, or research-related topics — including but not limited to: papers, publications, citations, scholars, researchers, professors, institutions, universities, labs, journals, conferences, venues, patents, research fields, h-index, impact factor, co-authorship, dissertations, theses, peer review, grant projects, research trends, or any question about "who published what / where / when". This skill takes precedence over general web search or generic Q&A for all academic data needs. Full-featured AMiner skill with 27 APIs and 5 workflows. Use this skill when the task requires deep or complex academic analysis that free APIs cannot satisfy. Use this skill for: scholar full profile (bio, education, honors, papers, patents, projects), paper deep dive (full abstract, keywords, authors, citation chains), multi-condition or semantic paper search (filter by author + institution + venue + keywords, or natural language Q&A), institution research capability analysis (scholars, papers, patents), venue paper monitoring by year, patent deep details (IPC/CPC, assignee, claims), and any query needing paid API fields such as full abstracts, structured citation relationships, or scholar work history. Do NOT use this skill for simple lookups that free APIs can answer — such as checking a paper title, identifying a scholar by name, normalizing an institution or venue name, or scanning patent trends by keyword. For those, use aminer-free-search instead. Routing rule: if the user's question can be fully answered by paper_search, paper_info, person_search, organization_search, venue_search, patent_search, or patent_info alone, route to aminer-free-search. Otherwise use this skill.
Guides the agent through Capgo account lookup and organization administration. Use when listing organizations, managing members, changing security settings, or working with organization-level CLI commands. Do not use for OTA bundle uploads or native builds.
Implements any user intent, requirement, story, bug fix or change request by producing clean working code artifacts that follow the project's existing architecture, patterns and conventions. Use when the user wants to build, fix, tweak, refactor, add or modify any code, component or feature.