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Axesso Data Service - Amazon integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Axesso Data Service - Amazon data.
Craft CMS 5 PHP coding standards and conventions. Triggers: writing PHP classes, PHPDoc blocks, @author, @since, @throws, section headers (=========), defineRules(), beforePrepare(), addSelect(), MemoizableArray, DateTimeHelper, Carbon, ECS check-cs, PHPStan, ddev craft make, Twig templates, form macros, translations Craft::t(), enum definitions, commit messages. Always load when writing, editing, or reviewing any PHP or Twig code in a Craft CMS plugin or module.
Read LinkedIn for financial research using opencli (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read their LinkedIn feed, search for jobs in the finance/trading industry, view professional posts about markets or earnings, or gather professional sentiment from LinkedIn. Triggers include: "check my LinkedIn feed", "search LinkedIn for", "LinkedIn posts about", "what's on LinkedIn about AAPL", "finance jobs on LinkedIn", "LinkedIn market sentiment", "who's posting about earnings on LinkedIn", "LinkedIn feed", "professional network buzz", "what are analysts saying on LinkedIn", any mention of LinkedIn in context of reading financial news, market research, job searches, or professional commentary. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support posting, liking, commenting, connecting, or any write operations.
Look up Y Combinator companies, batches, and startup ecosystem data using the yc-oss API (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to research YC-backed startups, find companies in a specific batch or industry, check which YC companies are hiring, explore top YC companies, or analyze startup trends by sector or tag. Triggers include: "YC companies in fintech", "who's in the latest YC batch", "YC startups hiring", "top Y Combinator companies", "find YC companies tagged AI", "W25 batch", "S24 companies", "YC stats", "Y Combinator portfolio", "startup research", "which YC companies do X", "venture research on YC", any mention of Y Combinator, YC batch, or YC-backed companies in the context of startup research, venture analysis, or market intelligence. This is a read-only data source — the API is a static JSON dataset updated daily.
iOS pentesting playbook. Use when testing iOS applications for keychain extraction, URL scheme hijacking, Universal Links exploitation, runtime manipulation, binary protection analysis, data storage issues, and transport security bypass during authorized mobile security assessments.
Stack overflow and ROP playbook. Use when exploiting buffer overflows to hijack control flow via return address overwrite, ROP chains, ret2libc, ret2csu, ret2dlresolve, or SROP on Linux userland binaries.
Mobile SSL pinning bypass playbook. Use when intercepting HTTPS traffic from mobile applications that implement certificate pinning, public key pinning, or SPKI hash pinning on Android and iOS, including React Native, Flutter, and Xamarin frameworks.
Symbolic execution and constraint solving playbook. Use when solving CTF reversing challenges, recovering keys, bypassing checks, or automating binary analysis with angr, Z3, or Unicorn Engine.
Lattice-based cryptanalysis playbook. Use when attacking RSA via Coppersmith small roots, recovering DSA/ECDSA nonces from bias, solving knapsack problems, or applying LLL/BKZ reduction to cryptographic constructions.
AV/EDR evasion playbook for Windows. Use when bypassing AMSI, ETW, .NET assembly detection, shellcode execution, process injection, API hooking, and signature-based detection on Windows endpoints.
Use when preparing or verifying a host for Moshi remote coding. Trigger this for SSH or preferably Mosh readiness, non-interactive shell PATH issues, tmux defaults, creating a tmux project session rooted at a chosen directory, installing Moshi agent hooks for Claude Code or Codex CLI, or offering the optional `moshi DIR` shell helper.
Preserve React 18 concurrent patterns and adopt React 19 APIs (useTransition, useDeferredValue, Suspense, use(), useOptimistic, Actions) during migration.