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AWS Cognito user authentication and authorization service. Use when setting up user pools, configuring identity pools, implementing OAuth flows, managing user attributes, or integrating with social identity providers.
Minimal, unopinionated state management library for React with simple hook-based API, no providers, and minimal boilerplate for global state without Redux complexity.
Refine.dev headless React framework for CRUD apps: data providers, resources, routing, authentication, hooks, and forms.
This skill provides project-specific coding conventions, architectural principles, repository structure standards, testing patterns, and contribution guidelines for the better-chatbot project (https://github.com/cgoinglove/better-chatbot). Use this skill when contributing to or working with better-chatbot to understand the design philosophy and ensure code follows established patterns. Includes: API architecture deep-dive, three-tier tool system (MCP/Workflow/Default), component design patterns, database repository patterns, architectural principles (progressive enhancement, defensive programming, streaming-first), practical templates for adding features (tools, routes, repositories). Use when: working in better-chatbot repository, contributing features/fixes, understanding architectural decisions, following server action validators, implementing tools/workflows, setting up Playwright tests, adding API routes, designing database queries, building UI components, handling multi-AI provider integration Keywords: better-chatbot, chatbot contribution, better-chatbot standards, chatbot development, AI chatbot patterns, API architecture, three-tier tool system, repository pattern, progressive enhancement, defensive programming, streaming-first, compound component pattern, Next.js chatbot, Vercel AI SDK chatbot, MCP tools, workflow builder, server action validators, tool abstraction, DAG workflows, shared business logic, safe() wrapper, tool lifecycle
Production-ready authentication framework for TypeScript with first-class Cloudflare D1 support. Use this skill when building auth systems as a self-hosted alternative to Clerk or Auth.js, particularly for Cloudflare Workers projects. Supports social providers (Google, GitHub, Microsoft, Apple), email/password, magic links, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, and RBAC. Prevents 10+ common authentication errors including session serialization issues, CORS misconfigurations, D1 adapter setup, social provider OAuth flows, and JWT token handling. Keywords: better-auth, authentication, cloudflare d1 auth, self-hosted auth, typescript auth, clerk alternative, auth.js alternative, social login, oauth providers, session management, jwt tokens, 2fa, two-factor, passkeys, webauthn, multi-tenant auth, organizations, teams, rbac, role-based access, google auth, github auth, microsoft auth, apple auth, magic links, email password, better-auth setup, session serialization error, cors auth, d1 adapter
This skill should be used when the user asks for "model council", "multi-model", "compare models", "ask multiple AIs", "consensus across models", "run on different models", or wants to get solutions from multiple AI providers (Claude, GPT, Gemini, Grok) and compare results. Orchestrates parallel execution across AI models/CLIs and synthesizes the best answer.
Comprehensive Terraform infrastructure-as-code skill covering providers, resources, modules, state management, and enterprise patterns for multi-cloud infrastructure
Create cloud architecture diagrams using drawio XML format with official cloud provider icons. Best for AWS, Azure, GCP, Alibaba Cloud architecture diagrams with proper service icons and layout conventions. Built on drawio with cloud-specific stencils. NOT for simple flowcharts (use mermaid) or network topology without cloud services (use network skill).
Use when building modular Angular applications requiring dependency injection with providers, injectors, and services.
Terraform infrastructure as code with providers and state management. Use for cloud provisioning.
Complete guide for using the pm CLI (`@jogi47/pm-cli`) to manage tasks across Asana, Notion, and other project management providers. Use when Claude needs to run pm commands to list, search, create, update, complete, or open tasks from the command line.
Gives the agent the ability to send, receive, search, and manage emails directly from the terminal or via a local HTTP API. Use this skill when the agent needs to handle email tasks: sending messages, reading inbox, replying, forwarding, managing contacts, organizing with tags/folders/filters, scheduling background sync, setting up webhooks for new email events, or automating email workflows. Supports structured output (--format json/markdown/html), field selection (--fields), standardized exit codes, and a local REST API with OpenAPI docs. Works with IMAP/SMTP providers including Gmail, Outlook, QQ Mail, and others. Activates on keywords: send email, check inbox, reply, forward, email automation, contacts, email template, notifications, webhook, http api, format json, field selection, serve, openapi.