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Use this skill to get context about Fabric Lakehouse and its features for software systems and AI-powered functions. It offers descriptions of Lakehouse data components, organization with schemas and shortcuts, access control, and code examples. This skill supports users in designing, building, and optimizing Lakehouse solutions using best practices.
Implement end-to-end Medallion Architecture (Bronze/Silver/Gold) lakehouse patterns in Microsoft Fabric using PySpark, Delta Lake, and Fabric Pipelines. Use when the user wants to: (1) design a Bronze/Silver/Gold data lakehouse, (2) set up multi-layer workspace with lakehouses for each tier, (3) build ingestion-to-analytics pipelines with data quality enforcement, (4) optimize Spark configurations per medallion layer, (5) orchestrate Bronze-to-Silver-to-Gold flows via notebooks. Triggers: "medallion architecture", "bronze silver gold", "lakehouse layers", "e2e data pipeline", "end-to-end lakehouse", "data lakehouse pattern", "multi-layer lakehouse", "build medallion", "setup medallion".
Intelligent pattern selection for Fabric CLI. Automatically selects the right pattern from 242+ specialized prompts based on your intent - threat modeling, analysis, summarization, content creation, extraction, and more. USE WHEN processing content, analyzing data, creating summaries, threat modeling, or transforming text.
Derek Guy's menswear knowledge from dieworkwear.com - tailoring, fit, style history, and clothing guides. Use when answering questions about suits, tailoring, Neapolitan vs English style, fabric choices, shoe construction, how to dress well, wardrobe building, or menswear shopping recommendations.
Execute KQL management commands (table management, ingestion, policies, functions, materialized views) against Fabric Eventhouse and KQL Databases via CLI. Use when the user wants to: 1. Create or alter KQL tables, columns, or functions 2. Ingest data into an Eventhouse (inline, from storage, streaming) 3. Configure retention, caching, or partitioning policies 4. Create or manage materialized views and update policies 5. Manage data mappings for ingestion pipelines 6. Deploy KQL schema via scripts Triggers: "create kql table", "kql ingestion", "ingest into eventhouse", "kql function", "materialized view", "kql retention policy", "eventhouse schema", "kql authoring", "create eventhouse table", "kql mapping"
Expert in React Native (New Architecture), TurboModules, Fabric, and Expo. Specializes in native module development and performance optimization.
Use Microsoft Fabric CLI (fab) to manage workspaces, semantic models, reports, notebooks, and Fabric resources. Activate when users mention fab, Fabric CLI, or need to automate Fabric operations.
Expert knowledge for Azure Service Fabric development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Service Fabric clusters, Reliable Actors/Collections, reverse proxy, remoting, or Azure-integrated apps, and other Azure Service Fabric related development tasks. Not for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service), Azure Container Apps (use azure-container-apps), Azure Red Hat OpenShift (use azure-redhat-openshift).
Create, search, and manage Fabric resources via the Fabric HTTP API (notepads/notes, folders, bookmarks, files, tags).
Comprehensive guidance for Minecraft mod development with Fabric, including porting from other mod loaders (Forge, NeoForge). Integrates MCP servers for decompilation, documentation access, and mixin validation. Use when developing Fabric mods, porting from Forge, or working with Minecraft source code.
Run KQL queries against Fabric Eventhouse for real-time intelligence and time-series analytics using `az rest` against the Kusto REST API. Covers KQL operators (where, summarize, join, render), Eventhouse schema discovery (.show tables), time-series patterns with bin(), and ingestion monitoring. Use when the user wants to: 1. Run read-only KQL queries against an Eventhouse or KQL Database 2. Discover Eventhouse table schema and metadata 3. Analyse real-time or time-series data with KQL operators 4. Monitor ingestion health and active KQL queries 5. Export KQL results to JSON Triggers: "kql query", "kusto query", "eventhouse query", "kql database", "real-time intelligence", "time-series kql", "query eventhouse", "explore eventhouse", "show tables kql"
Create, manage, and deploy Power BI semantic models inside Microsoft Fabric workspaces via `az rest` CLI against Fabric and Power BI REST APIs. Use when the user wants to: (1) create a semantic model from TMDL definition files, (2) retrieve or download semantic model definitions, (3) update a semantic model definition with modified TMDL, (4) trigger or manage dataset refresh operations, (5) configure data sources, parameters, or permissions, (6) deploy semantic models between pipeline stages. Covers Fabric Items API (CRUD) and Power BI Datasets API (refresh, data sources, permissions). For read-only DAX queries, use `powerbi-consumption-cli`. For fine-grained modeling changes, route to `powerbi-modeling-mcp`. Triggers: "create semantic model", "upload TMDL", "download semantic model TMDL", "refresh dataset", "semantic model deployment pipeline", "dataset permissions", "list dataset users", "semantic model authoring".