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Scaffold and fully configure a new Agentic Coding Starter Kit project — a Next.js 16 + TypeScript + Better Auth + Drizzle + PostgreSQL + AI SDK boilerplate. Use this skill whenever the user asks to set up, scaffold, create, initialize, or bootstrap an "agentic coding starter kit", "agentic app", "agentic boilerplate", a "Next.js app with auth and db", or mentions `create-agentic-app` / `npx create-agentic-app`. Walks the user through folder strategy, package-manager choice, Postgres setup (Docker / Neon / Vercel / BYO), OpenRouter AI configuration, migrations, a build check, and dev-server verification — ending with a working http://localhost:3000.
Track, categorize, and prioritize technical debt across the codebase. Scans for debt indicators, maintains a debt register, and recommends repayment scheduling.
Use when the user asks for a broad codebase review, substantial PR/branch review, architecture audit, tech-debt scan, cleanup assessment, structural sanity check, or design-alignment review. Default workflow: use sub-agents when available unless specifically forbidden; do not require the user to mention sub-agents, council mode, delegation, or parallel review. Focus on cruft, duplication, weak boundaries, missed reuse, lifecycle/concurrency risks, test/roadmap drift, and code aesthetics. Do not use for narrow bug fixes, ordinary small-diff reviews, frontend visual QA, repo-onboarding docs, or OpenAI Agents SDK production-readiness review. Output evidence-backed findings first, then pressure points, design alignment, open questions, and follow-through.
Performance and scalability analysis specialist. Identifies algorithmic inefficiencies, N+1 queries, memory leaks, and concurrency issues. Use when reviewing loops, database queries, file I/O, or high-concurrency code.
Complete glitch art, datamosh, and video distortion effects system. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) Datamosh/pixel bleeding effects, (2) VHS/analog glitch simulation, (3) Digital corruption effects, (4) Displacement mapping, (5) Wave/ripple distortions, (6) Pixelation and mosaic effects, (7) Chromatic aberration, (8) Scan line effects, (9) Time-based distortions (echo, trails), (10) Lens distortion and barrel effects. Provides: minterpolate for datamosh, displacement filter, geq pixel manipulation, noise and artifacts, rgbashift/chromashift for color separation, lagfun for trails, tmix for frame blending, tblend for frame difference effects.
Production recipes for GSAP SVG animations. Companion to official gsap-plugins skill (API reference). Triggers: SVG animation, GSAP SVG, path drawing, strokeDashoffset, DrawSVG, drawSVG, SVG morph, MorphSVGPlugin, circuit tree, circuit board, CTAHud, HUD animation, pulse ring, scallop wave, SVG stagger, SVG fill, SVG stroke, SVG cleanup, feGaussianBlur, SVG glow, SVG blink, shape overlay, page transition, section transition, smooth morph, morph interpolation, dynamic morphing, SVG curtain, shape transition. Non-triggers: Not for text animation (use gsap-text), scroll reveals without SVG (use gsap-scroll), mouse interactions (use gsap-interact), or non-SVG visual effects (use gsap-vfx). Outcome: Produces SVG animations — path drawing, morphing, circuit board patterns, HUD systems, pulse rings, and scallop waves.
Use when designing, executing, or facilitating a complete SWOT strategic analysis workflow — especially when the task involves environment scanning (PEST/industry analysis), competitive positioning, S/W/O/T identification and validation, strategy formulation via SO/ST/WO/WT collision, and strategy selection. Trigger on requests such as SWOT analysis, strengths and weaknesses analysis, opportunities and threats analysis, strategy positioning, external environment analysis, competitive strategy, TOWS Matrix, SWOT to strategy, PEST analysis, or any combination of competitive analysis and strategy direction. Also trigger when the user uploads a case, company description, or product brief and asks for strategic analysis or positioning.
Security scanner and health check for your AI agent skills tree. Identifies dead skills, missing documentation, and unsafe shell execution paths.
Workflow required before any Mule flow and integration work. Call use_skill as your FIRST action — before reading project files — whenever the user asks to create, generate, update, fix, modify, change, edit, tweak, adjust, or rework any Mule flow, sub-flow, or component. Do not read project files and attempt the change yourself — even targeted single-component changes like 'modify the choice router', 'fix the until-successful', or 'update the catch block' require this workflow. Covers all change types, new integrations and targeted changes to error handlers, catch blocks, choice routers, DataWeave transforms, HTTP listeners, foreach loops, retry policies, scatter-gathers, connectors, and variable assignments. Prompts beginning with 'This code defines...' or 'This flow...' are generation requests, not analysis. When you call this skill, it must be the only tool call in that response.
Use when operating the vigolium CLI for web vulnerability scanning, security testing, traffic ingestion, server management, AI agent-driven scanning and code review, cloud-storage management, or writing custom JavaScript extensions. Invoke for scan commands, scan-url, scan-request, run, ingest, server, agent (query/autopilot/swarm/olium/piolium/audit/session), traffic browsing, database queries, storage uploads/downloads, module management, extension scripting, export, project management, and configuration tuning.
Efficient storage and retrieval of genomic variant data using TileDB. Scalable VCF/BCF ingestion, incremental sample addition, compressed storage, parallel queries, and export capabilities for population genomics.
RNA velocity analysis with scVelo. Estimate cell state transitions from unspliced/spliced mRNA dynamics, infer trajectory directions, compute latent time, and identify driver genes in single-cell RNA-seq data. Complements Scanpy/scVI-tools for trajectory inference.