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Manage App Store Connect code signing resources using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Managing bundle identifiers — register, list, or delete (`asc bundle-ids`) (2) Managing signing certificates — create from CSR, list, or revoke (`asc certificates`) (3) Registering or listing test devices (`asc devices`) (4) Managing provisioning profiles — create, list, or delete (`asc profiles`) (5) Setting up the full code signing chain for CI/CD pipelines (6) User says "set up signing", "create a profile", "register my device", "revoke cert", "list certificates", "create bundle id", or any code-signing related task
GitHub Actions workflow templates for uploading builds and releasing to the App Store using the `asc` CLI. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up a CI/CD pipeline that uploads a signed IPA/PKG to App Store Connect (2) Automating App Store submission from GitHub Actions using `asc` (3) Adding TestFlight distribution steps (add beta group, update "What's New") (4) User asks "how do I release to the App Store from CI", "create a GitHub Actions workflow for App Store submission" (5) Wiring `asc builds upload`, `asc versions set-build`, `asc versions submit` into a pipeline (6) Adding a pre-submission readiness gate using `asc versions check-readiness`
Run pre-flight submission checks for an App Store version using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Checking if a version is ready to submit to App Store review (2) Diagnosing why a version cannot be submitted (missing build, no pricing, wrong state) (3) Running a CI/CD gate before calling `asc versions submit` (4) User asks "is my version ready?", "check readiness", "why can't I submit?", "run pre-flight checks", "check submission requirements", or any submission-readiness task (5) Building an automated pipeline that conditionally submits based on readiness
Freshbooks integration. Manage Users, Organizations, Projects, Pipelines, Goals, Filters and more. Use when the user wants to interact with Freshbooks data.
Accelo integration. Manage Organizations, Leads, Pipelines, Users, Goals, Filters. Use when the user wants to interact with Accelo data.
Use this skill when the user wants to debug, diagnose, or systematically iterate on an experiment that already exists, or when they need a structured experiment log for tracking runs, hypotheses, failures, results, and next steps during active research. Apply it to underperforming methods, training that will not converge, regressions after a change, inconsistent results across datasets, aimless experimentation without progress, and questions like 'why doesn't this work?', 'no progress after many attempts', or 'how should I investigate this failure?'. Also use it for setting up practical experiment logging/record-keeping that supports debugging and iteration. Do not use it for designing a brand-new experiment pipeline or full experiment program (use experiment-pipeline), generating research ideas, fixing isolated coding/syntax errors, or writing retrospective summaries into research memory/notes/knowledge bases.
Monorepo tooling, task orchestration, and workspace architecture for JavaScript/TypeScript repositories. Use when setting up Turborepo, Nx, pnpm workspaces, or npm workspaces; designing package boundaries; configuring remote caching; optimizing CI for affected packages; managing versioning with Changesets; or untangling circular dependencies. Activate on "monorepo", "turborepo", "nx", "pnpm workspace", "task pipeline", "remote cache", "changesets", "CODEOWNERS", "circular dependency", "affected packages", "workspace". NOT for git submodules or multi-repo federation strategies, non-JavaScript monorepos (Bazel, Pants, Buck), or single-package repository setup.
Research tool for visually exploring BLS Occupational Outlook Handbook data with an interactive treemap, LLM-powered scoring pipeline, and data scraping/parsing utilities.
Works with Bitrise CI. **ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL FIRST for any Bitrise CI-related task**, even in Plan mode. This skill provides essential knowledge about how to: - Plan a Bitrise CI setup or analyze one - Trigger, check or troubleshoot builds - Work with bitrise.yml files: - Design pipelines, workflows, step bundles or step configurations - Fix duplication or optimize workflow structure - Validate or explain Bitrise configurations - Manage workspaces, projects, apps, groups, or roles - Work with Bitrise CLI, API, or MCP tools
Expert guide for WebGL API development including 3D graphics, shaders (GLSL), rendering pipeline, textures, buffers, performance optimization, and canvas rendering. Use when working with WebGL, 3D graphics, canvas rendering, shaders, GPU programming, or when user mentions WebGL, OpenGL ES, GLSL, vertex shaders, fragment shaders, texture mapping, or 3D web graphics.
Use this skill when designing OKR systems, writing performance reviews, running calibration sessions, creating PIPs, or building career ladders. Triggers on OKRs, performance reviews, calibration, PIPs, career ladders, leveling frameworks, feedback cycles, and any task requiring performance management system design.
Use this skill when deploying ML models to production, setting up model monitoring, implementing A/B testing for models, or managing feature stores. Triggers on model deployment, model serving, ML pipelines, feature engineering, model versioning, data drift detection, model registry, experiment tracking, and any task requiring machine learning operations infrastructure.