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Complete virtual board of directors — 28 skills covering 10 C-level roles, orchestration, cross-cutting capabilities, and culture frameworks. Features internal quality loop, two-layer memory, board meeting protocol with Phase 2 isolation, proactive triggers, and structured communication standard.
Discovers business domains in a Swift codebase by tracing what users can DO — not by reading folder names or architecture docs. Maps each domain's vertical slice (Types → Config → Repo → Service → Runtime → UI), identifies providers (external SDK bridges), and separates cross-cutting concerns. Produces a domain map that drives all downstream decisions: folder structure, SPM targets, enforcement specs, migration plans. Use this skill whenever the user wants to understand their codebase domains, find what's cross-cutting vs domain-specific, restructure a Swift project, figure out where code belongs, or map a product's capabilities to architectural boundaries. Triggers on "what are my domains", "where does this belong", "map this codebase", "what's cross-cutting", "organize this project", "is this a domain or infra", "restructure this", "architecture review", or any request to understand the business domain structure of a Swift codebase.
End-to-end XRPL development playbook. Covers XRP Ledger dApp development including project scaffolding (create-xrp), wallet integration (xrpl-connect), client SDKs, transactions, tokens, NFTs, DEX/AMM, cross-chain interoperability (Axelar), and security best practices.
Meltwater platform help — media intelligence, social listening, media relations (journalist database + outreach), influencer marketing, social media management, consumer intelligence, Mira AI, API, and integrations. Use when Meltwater Explore searches return noisy results, media monitoring is missing coverage, journalist contacts are outdated, influencer campaigns aren't tracking properly, social publishing isn't scheduling, Meltwater API or Mira AI isn't returning expected data, or CRM/BI integrations aren't syncing. Do NOT use for cross-platform social listening strategy (use /sales-social-listening), cross-platform media relations strategy (use /sales-media-relations), cross-platform influencer marketing strategy (use /sales-influencer-marketing), or email deliverability (use /sales-deliverability).
Comprehensive skill for the `kb` CLI and the Karpathy Knowledge Base pattern. Covers the full KB lifecycle — topic scaffolding, multi-source ingestion (URLs, files, YouTube, bookmarks, codebases), wiki article compilation, cross-article querying with file-back, lint-and-heal passes, QMD indexing, and hybrid search. Also covers codebase-specific analysis via inspect commands for complexity, coupling, blast radius, dead code, circular dependencies, symbol/file lookups, backlinks, and code smells. Use when working with kb CLI commands, knowledge base workflows, code vault generation, code graph analysis, code metrics inspection, wiki compilation, or the ingest-compile-query-lint cycle. Do not use for general code review, linting, formatting, building Go projects, or writing application code.
.NET MAUI app lifecycle guidance — the four app states, cross-platform Window lifecycle events (Created, Activated, Deactivated, Stopped, Resumed, Destroying), platform-specific lifecycle mapping, backgrounding and resume behavior, and state-preservation patterns. USE FOR: "app lifecycle", "window lifecycle events", "save state on background", "resume app", "OnStopped", "OnResumed", "backgrounding", "deactivated event", "ConfigureLifecycleEvents", "platform lifecycle hooks". DO NOT USE FOR: navigation events (use maui-shell-navigation), dependency injection setup (use maui-dependency-injection), platform API invocation (use conditional compilation and partial classes).
Reframes messages, requirements, metrics, and decisions for organizational audiences—engineering, product, finance, legal, compliance, sales, operations, actuarial, and executive—by detecting jargon, surfacing implicit assumptions, producing dual-audience briefs, RACI-aligned handoffs, owner-tagged meeting actions, technical-to-business and business-to-technical translation, and escalation summaries. Use when translating for engineering, explaining to finance, cross-department bridging, rewriting for executives, business-friendly versions, technical summaries for leadership, inter-team handoffs, department jargon, or dual-audience briefs—not external customer or brand copy (communication-lead), contract redlines (commercial-counsel), full multi-team program execution (technical-program-manager), human-language i18n/l10n product strings, or strategy-only consulting without audience reframing (business-consultant).
Use when reviewing, approving, or designing commercial motion — pricing models, deal review, discount approval, partnership economics, channel mix, commercial policy, RFP/RFI response, bookings forecast. Triggers on "review this deal", "should we discount", "pricing model", "partner economics", "RFP response", "bookings forecast", "channel mix". Forks context to route to one of seven Commercial sub-skills (pricing-strategist, deal-desk, partnerships-architect, channel-economics, commercial-policy, rfp-responder, commercial-forecaster) and returns a digest. Distinct from business-growth (sales execution) and c-level-advisor/cro-advisor (strategic CRO judgment).
Run `tao-daft validate` to check NVIDIA TAO DAFT datasets for structure, schema, and cross-reference errors. Do not use for non-DAFT formats. Use when the user asks to validate a DAFT dataset, check DAFT schema, validate a TAO dataset format, or run `tao-daft validate`.
Use this skill when users need to create, generate, or validate Salesforce Custom Report Type metadata. Trigger when users mention custom report types, report types, CRTs, reporting frameworks, cross-object reports, report builder data sources, or ask to expose fields for reporting across related objects. Also use when users mention primary and related objects for reports, inner vs outer joins in reports, report type categories, or encounter deployment errors for .reportType-meta.xml files. Do NOT trigger for: running, editing, or filtering existing reports; creating report folders, dashboards, or list views; or general reporting questions that don't involve authoring a .reportType-meta.xml file.
Enumerate a username across hundreds of platforms with sherlock, maigret, and WhatsMyName, then correlate and confirm which accounts belong to the same person. Use for username OSINT, handle enumeration, "find all accounts for this username", cross-platform account correlation, nickname or screen-name pivots, or turning a handle into a real name.
Plans, configures, and hardens platform-level Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster security. Covers cluster add-ons (Secret Manager enablement), RBAC hardening (disabling insecure bindings, audit tools), Binary Authorization, enabling Shielded Nodes, GKE Sandbox cluster enablement, GKE IAM roles, and cross-service authentication IAM patterns. Use when securing cluster control planes, hardening GKE RBAC, enabling Shielded Nodes, enabling GKE Sandbox runtime, enabling cluster-wide security add-ons, or managing GKE IAM roles. Don't use for workload-level security (Workload Identity, SecretProviderClass, PSS, NetPol, gVisor pod runtimeClassName; use gke-workload-security instead).