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Recursive codebase analysis using the RLM paradigm. Use when: analyzing large codebases (100+ files), investigating cross-cutting patterns, recursive decomposition of complex code questions, scanning for issues across entire repos. Triggers: analyze this codebase, how does X work across the codebase, scan all files for Y, recursive analysis, RLM.
Read Twitter/X for financial research using the twitter-cli tool (read-only). Use this skill whenever the user wants to read their Twitter feed, search for financial tweets, view bookmarks, look up user profiles, or gather market sentiment from Twitter/X. Triggers include: "check my feed", "search Twitter for", "show my bookmarks", "who follows", "look up @user", "what's trending about", "market sentiment on Twitter", "what are people saying about AAPL", "fintwit", any mention of Twitter/X in context of reading financial news or market research. This skill is READ-ONLY — it does NOT support posting, liking, retweeting, or any write operations.
Use this skill when generating AI-agent-friendly documentation for a git repo or directory, answering questions about a codebase from existing docs, or incrementally updating documentation after code changes. Triggers on codedocs:generate, codedocs:ask, codedocs:update, "document this codebase", "generate docs for this repo", "what does this project do", "update the docs after my changes", or any task requiring structured codebase documentation that serves AI agents, developers, and new team members.
Guides Qdrant scaling decisions. Use when someone asks 'how many nodes do I need', 'data doesn't fit on one node', 'need more throughput', 'cluster is slow', 'too many tenants', 'vertical or horizontal', 'how to shard', or 'need to add capacity'.
Audits a React SPA project against architecture rules. Use when asked to "review components", "check architecture", "audit this react project", "does this follow react rules", or "review my frontend structure".
Peter Thiel's Monopoly Creation framework applied to a business idea. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Monopoly Anatomist, Secret Hunter, Market Framer, Last Mover Analyst, Girardian — who each apply a distinct lens from Thiel's framework to evaluate whether a venture has genuine monopoly potential. The lead synthesizes into a verdict: does this company have a secret, a 10x advantage, a tiny domination-ready market, and a path to becoming the last mover in its category? Use when the user says "thiel this", "monopoly test", "zero to one analysis", "does this have monopoly potential", or proposes a venture and wants Thiel-style evaluation. Works standalone or after /office-hours and /munger.
MUST be used whenever fixing test coverage for a Dune app to meet the 80% line coverage hard gate. This skill finds AND fixes coverage gaps — it configures tooling, writes missing tests, covers untested paths, and refactors code for testability. It does not just report. Triggers: test coverage, fix tests, write tests, add tests, coverage fix, 80% coverage, coverage gate, missing tests, testability, vitest coverage, jest coverage.
Use Neo4j GenAI Plugin ai.text.* functions and procedures for in-Cypher embedding generation, text completion, structured output, chat, tokenization, and batch ingestion. Covers ai.text.embed(), ai.text.embedBatch(), ai.text.completion(), ai.text.structuredCompletion(), ai.text.aggregateCompletion(), ai.text.chat(), ai.text.tokenCount(), ai.text.chunkByTokenLimit(), and provider configuration for OpenAI, Azure OpenAI, VertexAI, and Amazon Bedrock. Requires CYPHER 25. Replaces deprecated genai.vector.encode(). Use when writing pure-Cypher GraphRAG, embedding nodes in-graph, generating structured maps from prompts, or calling LLMs inside Cypher queries. Does NOT handle neo4j-graphrag Python library pipelines — use neo4j-graphrag-skill. Does NOT handle vector index creation/search — use neo4j-vector-index-skill.
Covers the Neo4j Go Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, ExecuteQuery, managed and explicit transactions, session config, error handling, data type mapping, and connection tuning. Use when writing Go code that connects to Neo4j, setting up NewDriver or ExecuteQuery, debugging sessions/transactions/result handling, or working with neo4j-go-driver v5→v6 migration. Triggers on NewDriver, ExecuteQuery, SessionConfig, ManagedTransaction, neo4j-go-driver. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version migration steps — use neo4j-migration-skill.
Neo4j Python Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, execute_query, managed and explicit transactions, async (AsyncGraphDatabase), result handling, data type mapping, error handling, UNWIND batching, connection pool tuning, and causal consistency. Use when writing Python code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, execute_query, execute_read, execute_write, AsyncGraphDatabase, neo4j.Result, or RoutingControl. Package name is `neo4j` (not neo4j-driver) since v6. Python >=3.10 required. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver upgrades or breaking changes — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover GraphRAG pipelines (neo4j-graphrag package) — use neo4j-graphrag-skill.
Neo4j .NET Driver v6 — IDriver lifecycle, DI registration (singleton), ExecutableQuery fluent API, ExecuteReadAsync/ExecuteWriteAsync managed transactions, IResultCursor (FetchAsync/ ToListAsync), record value access (.Get<T>/As<T>), null safety, UNWIND batching, temporal types, await using, EagerResult, object mapping, CancellationToken, error handling, and common traps. Use when writing C# or .NET code connecting to Neo4j. Also triggers on Neo4j.Driver, IDriver, ExecutableQuery, ExecuteReadAsync, ExecuteWriteAsync, IResultCursor, IAsyncSession, or any Bolt/Aura work in .NET/C#. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version upgrades — use neo4j-migration-skill.
Harness Engineering Phase 3: Establish cross-session state management to solve the problem of agents forgetting previous conversations. Create three files: tasks.json (task list), progress.md (progress record), and init.sh (environment initialization script). Use this skill immediately when the user says phrases like "establish task management", "make agent remember progress", "create tasks.json", "maintain state across sessions", "agent doesn't remember what was done last time", "create progress file", or "initialize state management". Prerequisites: harness-step1 and harness-step2 have been completed (the project has AGENTS.md and docs/ knowledge base).