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Cross-platform hot list aggregation API service — Based on the open source project DailyHotApi, it supports automatic local deployment, and you can obtain real-time hot search data from more than 40 platforms with zero configuration. It covers mainstream platforms including Douyin, Weibo, Zhihu, Bilibili, Baidu, Toutiao, Kuaishou, etc. Trigger words: hot spots, hot search, trends, hot list, trending, hot topics.
Configuration patterns using Microsoft.Extensions.Configuration. Covers configuration providers, binding, validation, and best practices for .NET applications. Use when setting up configuration in .NET applications, implementing configuration validation with IValidateOptions, or managing settings across different environments.
Infrastructure as code with OpenTofu (open-source Terraform fork) and Pulumi. Covers OpenTofu HCL syntax, providers, resources, data sources, modules, state management with remote backends, workspaces, importing existing infrastructure, plan/apply workflow, variable management, output values, provisioners, and state encryption (OpenTofu-exclusive). Includes Pulumi TypeScript/Python SDKs, stack management, component resources, config/secrets, state backends, policy as code, and automation API. Common patterns for multi-environment setups, module composition, CI/CD integration, drift detection, and secret management. Use when writing or reviewing HCL configurations, managing cloud infrastructure state, migrating from Terraform to OpenTofu, building Pulumi programs in TypeScript or Python, setting up multi-environment IaC pipelines, or implementing state encryption.
Setup and workflow for using sqry semantic code search as an MCP server with Gemini CLI. Covers installation, MCP configuration via settings.json, context file behavior, and recommended patterns. Install this skill to give Gemini CLI access to sqry's 34 AST-based code analysis tools.
Create MCP servers using the C# SDK and .NET project templates. Covers scaffolding, tool/prompt/resource implementation, and transport configuration for stdio and HTTP. USE FOR: creating new MCP server projects, scaffolding with dotnet new mcpserver, adding MCP tools/prompts/resources, choosing stdio vs HTTP transport, configuring MCP hosting in Program.cs, setting up ASP.NET Core MCP endpoints with MapMcp. DO NOT USE FOR: debugging or running existing servers (use mcp-csharp-debug), writing tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying (use mcp-csharp-publish), building MCP clients, non-.NET MCP servers.
Implement the Syncfusion React Uploader (UploaderComponent) for file upload scenarios. Use this when working with file uploads, drag-and-drop uploads, chunk or resumable uploads, file validation, or async upload configuration. This skill covers asyncSettings, preloaded files, upload templates, JWT-secured uploads, and form integration.
Phase-based development workflow manager that guides projects through structured phases from strategy and design through implementation, quality assurance, and launch. Manages roadmaps, feature branches, agent orchestration, and MCP server configuration.
Work with B2C Commerce site metadata XML for custom attributes and object types. Use when defining custom attributes on products/orders/customers, creating custom object types, or setting site preferences via XML import. Covers site import, site archive, system object extensions, system-objecttype-extensions.xml, custom-objecttype-definitions.xml, Business Manager attributes, BM configuration, and data model definitions.
Investigate incidents, debug performance issues, analyze logs, and manage observability resources in Dynatrace using the dtctl CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about error rates, latency spikes, service health, crash-looping pods, web vitals, SLO status, open problems, root cause analysis, log patterns, trace analysis, or building dashboards — even if they don't mention Dynatrace by name. Also covers DQL queries, workflow management, notebook and dashboard creation, settings configuration, and any operations against a Dynatrace environment.
Apply when defining, validating, or consuming VTEX IO app settings. Covers settingsSchema, app-level configuration boundaries, and how backend or frontend code should depend on settings safely. Use for merchant-configurable behavior, settings forms, or reviewing whether settings belong in app configuration rather than hardcoded logic or custom data entities.
Use when a job requires modifying the agent's own code, configuration, personality, cron jobs, skills, or operating system files.
Document the pitfalls encountered or good practices discovered during this work into searchable learning documents, so that both AI and humans can look them up when similar tasks arise in the future. Two tracks: The pitfall track records experiences where "things should have worked but didn't" — bugs, configuration traps, environment issues, integration failures; The knowledge track records findings that "should be the default approach going forward" — best practices, workflow improvements, reusable patterns. Trigger scenarios: Proactively prompt for input when wrapping up feature-acceptance or issue-fix, or when the user says phrases like "document knowledge", "learning", "document learnings", "record this experience". Spec documents record what was done and how it was done, while learning documents record what pitfalls were encountered / what was learned — the two complement each other and are not interchangeable.