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Use when a user asks to automatically generate a CLI command for a website. Takes a URL and optional goal, runs the full verified generation pipeline (explore, synthesize, cascade, verify), and returns a structured outcome. This is the primary entry point for "帮我生成 xxx.com 的 cli".
Quality standards for Salesforce Lightning Web Components (LWC), Aura components, and Visualforce pages. Covers SLDS 2 compliance, accessibility (WCAG 2.1 AA), data access pattern selection, component communication rules, XSS prevention, CSRF enforcement, FLS/CRUD in AuraEnabled methods, view state management, and Jest test requirements. Use this skill when building or reviewing any Salesforce UI component to enforce platform-specific security and quality standards.
PHP type juggling and weak comparison (`==`) bypass. Use when authentication, HMAC/signature checks, or token validation uses loose equality, numeric coercion, or hash comparisons without strict types — common in legacy PHP and CTF-style code paths.
Analyze previous Jetty workflow runs and propose targeted improvements to your runbook. Use when the user wants to optimize, improve, or debug a runbook based on past execution results — including 'optimize runbook', 'improve runbook', 'why is my runbook failing', 'analyze my runs', 'runbook not working well', 'make my runbook better', 'debug runbook performance', or 'learn from past runs'. Also trigger when the user mentions trajectory analysis, run patterns, or evaluation score improvements.
Use when building a managed team skills library for a real stack. Map work to shelves, browse before curating, write meaningful `whyHere` notes, and create a starter pack once the first pass is solid.
Use when writing RSpec tests for service objects, API clients, orchestrators, or business logic in spec/services/. Covers instance_double, FactoryBot hash factories, shared_examples, subject/let blocks, context/describe structure, aggregate_failures, change matchers, travel_to, and error scenario testing.
Knowledge Planet (Group) Management: List groups, browse topics, query hashtags, search members. Use this when you need to view the groups you joined or created, browse group content, obtain group_id, query group hashtags or members.
Interact with Google Chat - list spaces, send messages, read conversations, and manage DMs. Use when user asks to: send a message on Google Chat, read chat messages, list chat spaces, find a chat room, send a DM, or create a new chat space. Lightweight alternative to full Google Workspace MCP server with standalone OAuth authentication.
This skill should be used when a developer wants to autonomously execute all tasks under a fully-specified Epic or Feature — for example "go", "start building", "implement everything", "run the loop", "execute the feature", "build it all", "kick it off". Requires that the Epic/Feature/Task tree is fully written before starting. Chains implement → verify → PR for every task in dependency order, with targeted human-in-the-loop gates for contradictions and ambiguities.
This skill should be used when a user wants to create a task, write a ticket, decompose a feature into implementable work, break down a story, define a vertical slice for development, or write Gherkin scenarios — for example "create a task", "write a task for this feature", "break this feature into tasks", "define implementation work", or "add a sub-issue to this feature". Guides creation of a GitHub Task issue linked to a parent Feature and Epic, derives Gherkin acceptance scenarios from the Feature's ACs, enforces DDD ubiquitous language in scenarios, and checks for vertical-slice integrity and task dependencies.
This skill should be used when a developer is ready to implement a GitHub Task issue and needs to read the full spec hierarchy (Task + Feature + Epic), explore the codebase, produce a concrete Technical Approach with real file paths, and drive TDD implementation against Gherkin scenarios. Triggers on phrases like "implement task
Add production-ready authorization (RBAC, ABAC, ReBAC) to Convex apps with O(1) permission checks. Use when implementing roles, permissions, access control, multi-tenancy, or relationship-based authorization in a Convex project. Inspired by Google Zanzibar / SpiceDB.