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Run the Upstash CLI (`upstash`) against the Upstash Developer API for Redis, Vector, Search, QStash, and teams. Use when listing or managing databases, backups, vector/search indexes, QStash instances, team members, stats, or any non-interactive Upstash automation with JSON output and terminal commands.
Build modern data apps, dashboards, and interactive reports using either React + Vite or Streamlit. Includes optional Gemini Data Analytics chat integration for an AI powered "chat with your data" experience. Relevant when any of the following conditions are true: 1. User explicitly requests to build a data dashboard, data application, or visualization UI, and the UI pulls data from a GCP database (defaulting to BigQuery unless otherwise specified). 2. You need to generate a frontend web application to interact with, query, and visualize data from GCP data sources. 3. User wants to build a "chat with your data" experience or integrate the Gemini Data Analytics chat API into a web interface. Do NOT use when any of the following conditions are true: 1. The request is for building backend-only services. 2. The request is for simple CLI scripts or command-line applications. 3. The web application is not data-centric or does not involve visualizing/querying data from GCP sources.
Extracts structured practitioner data from healthcare practice websites. Returns names, credentials, specialties, contact info, and education for every provider on a practice's site. Use when user asks to extract, pull, or list doctors, providers, or staff from practice websites. Triggers: "extract doctors from", "pull providers from", "who are the providers at", "build a provider database", "list all doctors at", "scrape the team page", "get practitioner data from". Accepts practice URLs (pasted, CSV, Google Sheet) or discovers practices via Google Maps when given specialty + location. Single sites or 100+ URLs. Do NOT use for filling data gaps — use healthcare-providers-enrich instead. Do NOT use for credential validation — use healthcare-providers-verify instead. Do NOT use for discovering practices — use market-finder or local-places instead. Do NOT use for general extraction — use nimble-web-expert instead.
Exports Amazon RDS or Aurora database snapshots to Amazon S3 in Apache Parquet format for analytics, backup, or data migration. Handles snapshot selection or creation, IAM role setup, KMS encryption, S3 bucket preparation, export task execution, progress monitoring, and data verification. Use when exporting RDS/Aurora data to S3 for Athena, Glue, or Redshift Spectrum consumption.
Builds custom trigger types for events iii does not handle natively. Use when integrating webhooks, file watchers, IoT devices, database CDC, or any external event source.
Israeli Privacy Protection Law compliance guidance including Amendment 13 (effective August 14, 2025), database registration, consent requirements, data security, cross-border transfers, breach notification, privacy protection officer appointment, and AI governance. Use when user asks about Israeli privacy law, "haganat pratiut", "tikun 13", data protection in Israel, GDPR compliance for Israeli companies, privacy policy requirements, or database registration. Covers the Privacy Protection Law 1981, Amendment 13, and 2017 Security Regulations. Do NOT use for EU GDPR-only questions without Israeli context.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to build, scaffold, modify, debug, or ship a web application, including React/Vite/Next.js/Vue/Svelte apps, full-stack prototypes, dashboards, landing pages with interactivity, games, admin panels, CRUD apps, API-backed UIs, authentication flows, database-connected apps, or when they say things like "build a web app", "make a frontend", "create a SaaS prototype", "turn this idea into an app", "搭建 Web 应用", "做一个网站应用", or "帮我开发前端". This skill should trigger even if the user does not explicitly mention a framework, because it guides framework selection, project structure, implementation, testing, live preview, and Git commits after each working slice.
Guides senior front-end software engineering—TypeScript/React/Next.js architecture, component design, client and server rendering, state and data fetching, styling and design systems, accessibility (WCAG), performance (Core Web Vitals), testing, and senior-level UI code review. Use when building or refactoring complex UIs, designing component APIs, optimizing LCP/INP/CLS, implementing accessible interactions, integrating design tokens, or reviewing front-end PRs—not for backend APIs or databases (fullstack-software-engineer, senior-fullstack-developer), design-only critiques without implementation, CI/CD (devops), or cross-service system RFCs (senior-software-engineer). For implementing screens from design specs, component states, and visual QA, use ui-software-engineer. Deep perf investigations and load/RUM analysis: performance-engineer.
Invoke a Rubber Duck Reviewer subagent to independently critique plans and implementations before proceeding. Use when the agent is about to implement a non-trivial plan (multi-file changes, architectural decisions, security-sensitive logic, database schema changes), after completing a self-contained unit of work (module, endpoint, feature), when stuck or facing repeated failures (same test fails 2+ times, unexpected results), or when the agent wants independent validation of assumptions and design decisions. Triggers on any non-trivial implementation task where independent critique would catch blind spots before they become costly mistakes.
Use when working with Hot Updater CLI setup, deployment, patch artifacts, bundle inventory/state, rollback, channels, code signing keys, database migration, diagnostics, or AI-assisted React Native OTA operations.
Guides development of Fastify Node.js backend servers and REST APIs using TypeScript or JavaScript. Use when building, configuring, or debugging a Fastify application — including defining routes, implementing plugins, setting up JSON Schema validation, handling errors, optimising performance, managing authentication, configuring CORS and security headers, integrating databases, working with WebSockets, and deploying to production. Covers the full Fastify request lifecycle (hooks, serialization, logging with Pino) and TypeScript integration via strip types. Trigger terms: Fastify, Node.js server, REST API, API routes, backend framework, fastify.config, server.ts, app.ts.
Infrastructure-as-code specialist for multi-cloud provisioning using Terraform across any provider (AWS, GCP, Azure, Oracle Cloud). Use for terraform plan/apply, state management, compute, databases, storage, networking, IAM, OIDC, cost optimization, policy-as-code, ISO/IEC 42001 AI controls, ISO 22301 continuity, and ISO/IEC/IEEE 42010 architecture documentation.