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Unified setup hub: project init, tool setup, 2-agent config, harness-mem, codex CLI, and rule localization. Use when user mentions setup, initialization, new projects, workflow files, CI setup, LSP setup, MCP setup, codex setup, opencode setup, 2-Agent setup, PM coordination, Cursor setup, harness-mem, claude-mem integration, cross-session memory, localize rules, adapt rules. Do NOT load for: implementation work, reviews, build verification, or deployments.
Type-safe, file-based router for React with first-class search params, data loading, and code splitting. Use when user asks to "create routes with TanStack Router", "set up file-based routing", "add search params", "use loaders", "protect routes with auth", "add code splitting", or asks about @tanstack/react-router, createFileRoute, createRouter, routeTree.gen.ts, useSearch, useParams, useNavigate, useBlocker, useMatch, useRouterState, beforeLoad, or route configuration. Do NOT use for TanStack Start server functions, Next.js App Router, React Router (without migration context), or Remix routing. Covers routing setup, navigation, search/path params, data loading, authentication, code splitting, SSR, error handling, testing, deployment, and bundler configuration (Vite, Webpack, Rspack, esbuild).
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying the validity of skills before deployment
Bootstrap, develop, and design modern WinUI 3 desktop applications with C# and the Windows App SDK using official Microsoft guidance, WinUI Gallery patterns, Windows App SDK samples, and CommunityToolkit components. Use when creating a brand new app, preparing a machine for WinUI, reviewing, refactoring, planning, troubleshooting, environment-checking, or setting up WinUI 3 XAML, controls, navigation, windowing, theming, accessibility, responsiveness, performance, deployment, or related Windows app design and development work.
Synthesize and generate AWS infrastructure as code using CDK. Creates composable infrastructure components and deployment patterns programmatically.
Conducts comprehensive backend design reviews covering API design quality, database architecture validation, microservices patterns assessment, integration strategies evaluation, security design review, and scalability analysis. Evaluates API specifications (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), database schemas, service boundaries, authentication/authorization flows, caching strategies, message queues, and deployment architectures. Identifies design flaws, security vulnerabilities, performance bottlenecks, and scalability issues. Produces detailed design review reports with severity-rated findings, architecture diagrams, and implementation recommendations. Use when reviewing backend system designs, validating API specifications, assessing database schemas, evaluating microservices architectures, reviewing integration patterns, or when users mention backend design review, API design validation, database design review, microservices assessment, or backend architecture evaluation.
Lists TrueFoundry workspaces and clusters. Provides workspace FQNs for deployment, cluster connectivity status, available GPU types, and base domains.
Grafana Tempo distributed tracing backend. Covers TraceQL query language (span selectors, attribute scopes, pipeline operators, structural operators, metrics functions), trace ingestion via OTLP/Jaeger/Zipkin, Tempo architecture (distributor/ingester/compactor/querier/metrics-generator), full configuration reference with YAML, metrics-from-traces (span metrics, service graphs, TraceQL metrics), deployment modes (monolithic/microservices/Helm/Kubernetes), multi-tenancy, performance tuning, caching, and HTTP API. Use when working with distributed traces, writing TraceQL queries, deploying Tempo, configuring trace pipelines, or setting up Grafana-Tempo integrations (traces-to-logs, traces-to-metrics, traces-to-profiles).
Push and publish custom AI models to Replicate, and set up CI/CD for releasing new model versions safely. Use when running cog push, deploying a model to Replicate, releasing a new version, validating a model with cog-safe-push before publishing, configuring a Replicate deployment, setting up GitHub Actions for model releases, or porting a community model to an official one. Trigger on phrases like "push a model to Replicate", "publish a model", "deploy a model", "release a new version", "cog push", "cog-safe-push", "model CI", "r8.im", or "schema compatibility", and when referencing github.com/replicate/cog-safe-push or github.com/replicate/model-ci-template. Covers cog push, the full cog-safe-push config (test cases, fuzz, deployment, official_model), GitHub Actions patterns, multi-model matrix pushes, and post-publish monitoring. Assumes you already have a working Cog project; see build-models if you need to package one first.
Scans any project repository and generates a "Source of Truth" documentation set in the core-knowledge folder, covering architecture, business logic, feature flags, deployment, and any cloud/serverless integrations.
Creates, updates, and deploys Power Apps generative pages for model-driven apps using React v17, TypeScript, and Fluent UI V9. Completes workflow from requirements to deployment. Uses PAC CLI to deploy the page code. Use it when user asks to build, retrieve, or update a page in an existing Microsoft Power Apps model-driven app. Use it when user mentions "generative page", "page in a model-driven", or "genux".
Cut a new semver release — bump all version strings via bump-version.ts, open a release PR, and after merge tag main and push. Use when cutting a release, tagging a version, shipping a build, or preparing a deployment. Trigger keywords - cut tag, release tag, new tag, cut release, tag version, ship it.