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Spawn a Team Leader agent that manages multiple sub-agents working toward a common goal. Team Leader reads requirements, decomposes work, assigns personalities and tasks, manages communication between team members, tracks progress, and reports results following ogt-docs task workflow. Integrates fully with docs-first system via task signals and status tracking.
Extends Claude Code's built-in skill dispatch with CoVe (Chain-of-Verification), dynamic skill discovery via skills.sh, and a toolkit knowledge base for MCP servers and configurations Claude doesn't natively know about. Use for any non-trivial task.
Feishu cloud storage file management. Activate when user mentions cloud space, folders, drive.
Implement and maintain the OKX broker/provider integration for this workspace using okx-api SDK best practices, including auth/signing, spot/margin/futures/options trading, market/account endpoints, rate limiting, websocket subscriptions, and OKX error handling. Use when adding or changing any code under src/providers/okx or when an LLM needs canonical SDK usage patterns derived from .trae/okx-api-llm.txt.
Material 3 Expressive (M3E). Comprehensive guidance on expressive design system for Flutter with platform support for Android and Linux desktop. Covers color tokens, typography scales, motion specifications, shape tokens, spacing ramps, and component enhancements for creating emotionally engaging UIs. Includes migration guidance from standard M3 and platform-specific integration notes.
Build production-grade frontend interfaces with modern React, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui. Five modes: scaffold projects, create components, configure themes and design tokens, refactor styles, and audit codebases. Encodes best practices for React 19 Server Components (framework-dependent), TailwindCSS v4 CSS-first config, shadcn/ui with Radix primitives, modern CSS (container queries, :has(), view transitions, scroll-driven animations), Monaspace typography, and Vite 6. Supersedes the frontend-design skill. Use when building, styling, theming, or improving any frontend project. NOT for backend APIs, database design, DevOps, testing frameworks, state management libraries, routing, or full SSR framework setup.
OpenInference semantic conventions and instrumentation for Phoenix AI observability. Use when implementing LLM tracing, creating custom spans, or deploying to production.
Search and read official Coralogix platform documentation using **`cx docs search`** and **`cx docs fetch`**. Use when the user asks how Coralogix features work, how to configure or use the UI, set up integrations (OpenTelemetry, agents, collectors, webhooks), manage API keys, explore spans/traces/logs in the product, configure alerts/SLOs/dashboards, or needs authoritative product docs — not live tenant telemetry.
Brev managed GPU instances with Docker support. Use when running TAO training, evaluation, or inference on Brev GPU instances, managing Brev deployments, or dispatching TAO jobs through the Brev CLI. Trigger phrases include "run on Brev", "Brev GPU instance", "submit job to Brev", "Brev CLI deployment".
Use when adding authentication to React applications (login, logout, user sessions, protected routes) - integrates @auth0/auth0-react SDK for SPAs with Vite or Create React App
UI/UX design reference database. 50+ styles, 21 palettes, 50 font pairings, 20 charts, 8 stacks (React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, SwiftUI, React Native, Flutter, Tailwind). Actions: plan, build, create, design, implement, review, fix, improve, optimize, enhance, refactor, check UI/UX code. Projects: website, landing page, dashboard, admin panel, e-commerce, SaaS, portfolio, blog, mobile app, .html, .tsx, .vue, .svelte. Elements: button, modal, navbar, sidebar, card, table, form, chart. Styles: glassmorphism, claymorphism, minimalism, brutalism, neumorphism, bento grid, dark mode, responsive, skeuomorphism, flat design. Topics: color palette, accessibility, animation, layout, typography, font pairing, spacing, hover, shadow, gradient.
This skill should be used when the user asks about GitButler, "but" commands (but status, but absorb, but rub, but commit, but undo, but oplog snapshot), working in a gitbutler/workspace branch, safe git history manipulation, editing commits without rebase -i, squashing commits, fixing commit messages, undoing git operations, or using virtual branches. Use GitButler CLI instead of raw git commands when gitbutler/workspace is detected.