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Expert guidance for Django REST Framework class-based views using Classy DRF (https://www.cdrf.co). Use when selecting or debugging APIView, GenericAPIView, concrete generic views, mixin combinations, or ViewSet/GenericViewSet/ModelViewSet behavior; tracing method resolution order (MRO); understanding which method to override (`create` vs `perform_create`, `update` vs `perform_update`, `destroy` vs `perform_destroy`, `get_queryset`, `get_serializer_class`); and comparing behavior across DRF versions. Do not use for function-based views, GraphQL, FastAPI/Flask, frontend work, or non-DRF backend frameworks.
Maintain code consistency by following official Dart style and naming conventions.
This skill should be used when the user wants to build an "MCP app", add "interactive UI" or "widgets" to an MCP server, "render components in chat", build "MCP UI resources", make a tool that shows a "form", "picker", "dashboard" or "confirmation dialog" inline in the conversation, or mentions "apps SDK" in the context of MCP. Use AFTER the build-mcp-server skill has settled the deployment model, or when the user already knows they want UI widgets.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build an MCP server", "create an MCP", "make an MCP integration", "wrap an API for Claude", "expose tools to Claude", "make an MCP app", or discusses building something with the Model Context Protocol. It is the entry point for MCP server development — it interrogates the user about their use case, determines the right deployment model (remote HTTP, MCPB, local stdio), picks a tool-design pattern, and hands off to specialized skills.
A deterministic thinking partner that challenges assumptions and applies mental models to sharpen decisions, solve problems, and think more clearly. Use this skill whenever a user says "help me think through X", "challenge my thinking", "what am I missing", "apply mental models to this", "play devil's advocate", "stress test this idea", "poke holes in my plan", "help me decide between X and Y", "what are the second-order effects", "I'm stuck on a decision", names any specific model (SWOT, first principles, inversion, pre-mortem, etc.), or asks for structured reasoning on any ambiguous, high-stakes, or complex problem. Also trigger when the user seems uncertain, is rationalizing, or is asking "am I thinking about this right?" Even casual phrases like "what do you think about..." on non-trivial topics should trigger this skill.
Integrate Base Builder Codes (ERC-8021) into web3 applications for onchain transaction attribution and referral fee earning. Use when a project needs to append a builder code or dataSuffix to transactions on Base L2, whether using Wagmi, Viem, Privy, ethers.js, or raw window.ethereum. Covers phrases like "add builder codes", "integrate builder codes", "earn referral fees on Base transactions", "append a builder code to my transactions", "transaction attribution", "Builder Code integration", or "attribute transactions to my app". Handles project analysis to detect frameworks, locating transaction call sites, and replacing them with attributed versions.
Update agent skills installed with the `skills` CLI. Use when asked to refresh installed skills, keep a project's skills current, or troubleshoot cases where `npx skills update` reports that everything is up to date. For project-scoped installs, a no-change update must immediately run the bundled reinstall script so tracked skills from `skills-lock.json` are reinstalled without extra investigation.
Knowledge for helping users set up the Remotion Superpowers plugin. Covers API key acquisition, dependency installation, and MCP server troubleshooting. Use when running /setup or when a user has issues with MCP connections.
Execute read-only T-SQL queries against Fabric Data Warehouse, Lakehouse SQL Endpoints, and Mirrored Databases via CLI. Default skill for any lakehouse data query (row counts, SELECT, filtering, aggregation) unless the user explicitly requests PySpark or Spark DataFrames. Use when the user wants to: (1) query warehouse/lakehouse data, (2) count rows or explore lakehouse tables, (3) discover schemas/columns, (4) generate T-SQL scripts, (5) monitor SQL performance, (6) export results to CSV/JSON. Triggers: "warehouse", "SQL query", "T-SQL", "query warehouse", "show warehouse tables", "show lakehouse tables", "query lakehouse", "lakehouse table", "how many rows", "count rows", "SQL endpoint", "describe warehouse schema", "generate T-SQL script", "warehouse performance", "export SQL data", "connect to warehouse", "lakehouse data", "explore lakehouse".
Deploy, import, interact with, and monitor smart contracts using Circle Smart Contract Platform APIs. Supports bytecode deployment, template contracts (ERC-20/721/1155/Airdrop), ABI-based read/write calls, and webhook event monitoring. Keywords: contract deployment, smart contract, ABI interactions, template contracts, event monitoring, contract webhooks, bytecode, ERC-1155, ERC-20, ERC-721.
This skill should be used when the user asks about macOS/nix-darwin system settings, Dock/Finder configuration, Homebrew Cask management, Shottr setup, or Folder Actions. Triggers: "darwin-rebuild", Dock/Finder settings, "/etc/bashrc conflict", "/etc/zshrc conflict", "killall cfprefsd", "primary user does not exist", "shottr 설정", "shottr 단축키", "스크린샷 저장 경로", "shottr 라이센스", "Folder Actions", "폴더 감시", "compress-video", "compress-rar", "upload-immich". For iOS Shortcuts and Cherri DSL details use managing-shortcuts.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "browse art styles", "pick a style", "choose a style", "select a style", "list available styles", "search styles", "show style options", "what styles are available", "explore artistic styles", "open style browser", "style picker", or needs to see available styles for image generation. Launch the visual browser (browse.ts) when the user wants to interactively pick a style.