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This skill should be used when the user asks to "demonstrate skills", "show skill format", "create a skill template", or discusses skill development patterns. Provides a reference template for creating Claude Code plugin skills.
Google Cloud CLI operations and resource management
Generates publication-ready SVG diagrams — flowcharts, sequence/protocol diagrams, structural/architecture diagrams, and illustrative intuition diagrams — by writing real SVG code directly following a cohesive design system. Use whenever the user asks to "draw a flowchart", "draw a sequence diagram", "show the OAuth / TCP / auth protocol", "make an architecture diagram", "explain how X works visually", "画流程图", "画时序图", "画架构图", "画示意图", "画图解", or wants a clean, embeddable vector diagram for articles, WeChat posts, slides, or docs. Output is a single self-contained .svg file that renders correctly in light and dark mode anywhere it is embedded.
Guide for writing Expo native modules and views using the Expo Modules API (Swift, Kotlin, TypeScript). Covers module definition DSL, native views, shared objects, config plugins, lifecycle hooks, autolinking, and type system. Use when building or modifying native modules for Expo.
Semantic Design System Skill for Google Stitch. Generates agent-friendly DESIGN.md files that enforce premium, anti-generic UI standards — strict typography, calibrated color, asymmetric layouts, perpetual micro-motion, and hardware-accelerated performance.
Create and manage InsForge projects using the CLI. Handles authentication, project setup, database management, edge functions, storage, deployments, and secrets. For writing application code with the InsForge SDK, use the insforge (SDK) skill instead.
Build AI agents on Cloudflare Workers using the Agents SDK. Load when creating stateful agents, durable workflows, real-time WebSocket apps, scheduled tasks, MCP servers, or chat applications. Covers Agent class, state management, callable RPC, Workflows integration, and React hooks.
Conduct comprehensive AI-powered research with citations via the Tavily CLI. Use this skill when the user wants deep research, a detailed report, a comparison, market analysis, literature review, or says "research", "investigate", "analyze in depth", "compare X vs Y", "what does the market look like for", or needs multi-source synthesis with explicit citations. Returns a structured report grounded in web sources. Takes 30-120 seconds. For quick fact-finding, use tavily-search instead.
Create and review Cloudflare Durable Objects. Use when building stateful coordination (chat rooms, multiplayer games, booking systems), implementing RPC methods, SQLite storage, alarms, WebSockets, or reviewing DO code for best practices. Covers Workers integration, wrangler config, and testing with Vitest.
Implements unit, widget, and integration tests for a Flutter app. Use when ensuring code quality and preventing regressions through automated testing.
Build applications with InsForge Backend-as-a-Service. Use when developers need to: (1) Set up backend infrastructure (create tables, storage buckets, deploy functions, configure auth/AI) (2) Integrate InsForge SDK into frontend applications (database CRUD, auth flows, file uploads, AI operations, real-time messaging) (3) Deploy frontend applications to InsForge hosting IMPORTANT: Before any backend work, you MUST have the user's Project URL and API Key. If not provided, ask the user first. Key distinction: Backend configuration uses HTTP API calls to the InsForge project URL. Client integration uses the @insforge/sdk in application code.
Configure Azure API Management (APIM) as AI Gateway to secure, observe, control AI models, MCP servers, agents. Helps with rate limiting, semantic caching, content safety, load balancing. USE FOR: AI Gateway, APIM, setup gateway, configure gateway, add gateway, model gateway, MCP server, rate limit, token limit, semantic cache, content safety, load balance, OpenAPI import, convert API to MCP. DO NOT USE FOR: deploy models (use microsoft-foundry), Azure Functions (use azure-functions), databases (use azure-postgres).