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Systematic documentation authoring workflow for AI coding agents. Analyzes repositories to determine what documentation is needed, classifies each document by Diataxis type (tutorial, how-to, reference, explanation), and generates accurate, maintainable documentation that stays synchronized with the codebase. Handles greenfield projects (no docs exist), brownfield updates (refresh, enhance, rewrite existing docs), and doc audits with workflow-specific guidance for each. Use when the user requests documentation for a project: README creation, API reference, architecture docs, developer guides, changelogs, or any technical writing tied to a codebase. Also use when existing docs need auditing, updating, rewriting, or restructuring. Triggers on phrases like "write a README", "document this project", "API reference", "architecture doc", "developer guide", "getting started guide", "tutorial", "how-to", "audit our docs", "what docs are missing", "refresh the docs", "Diataxis", "doc the public API", "write a CHANGELOG", "explain this codebase", "onboarding doc", or "ADR". Triggers when creating or editing `README.md`, `CONTRIBUTING.md`, `CHANGELOG.md`, `docs/`, `mkdocs.yml`, `docusaurus.config.*`, `sphinx`/`conf.py`, ADRs, or any markdown file paired with code. Triggers when public APIs, CLI flags, configuration options, or environment variables change and the user wants the docs kept in sync. Do NOT use for standalone prose, marketing copy, blog posts, design documents, RFCs unrelated to a codebase, or documents where the source of truth is not source code.
Systematic GitHub Actions workflow authoring skill for AI coding agents. Analyzes repositories to determine project type, language ecosystem, and deployment targets, then generates production-grade CI/CD workflows with proper security hardening, caching, and optimization. Handles greenfield projects (no workflows exist), brownfield updates (modify, optimize, secure existing workflows), and workflow audits with workflow-specific guidance for each. Use when the user requests GitHub Actions workflows: CI pipelines, CD deployments, release automation, scheduled jobs, or any .github/workflows YAML authoring. Also use when existing workflows need auditing, optimizing, securing, or restructuring. Triggers on phrases like "set up CI", "add CI/CD", "GitHub Actions workflow", "release automation", "deploy on tag", "publish to npm/PyPI", "schedule a job", "cron workflow", "matrix build", "workflow.yml", "actions/checkout", "permissions", "harden this pipeline", "pin actions to SHA", "OIDC", "least privilege", "supply-chain", "audit my workflows", "speed up CI", or "cache dependencies". Triggers when creating or editing files under `.github/workflows/`, `action.yml`/`action.yaml` (composite or Docker actions), or `.github/dependabot.yml`. Triggers when the user mentions migrating from GitLab CI, CircleCI, Travis, Jenkins, Drone, or Buildkite to GitHub Actions. Do NOT use for non-GitHub CI systems (GitLab CI, CircleCI, Jenkins) unless the user is migrating TO GitHub Actions. Do NOT use for general bash scripting, Makefiles, or local-only build configuration.
Access and compare Israeli supermarket prices using mandatory Price Transparency Law data feeds. Use when user asks about "supermarket prices Israel", "price comparison Shufersal", "Rami Levy prices", "grocery prices", "Price Transparency Law", "shopping list optimizer", "food costs Israel", or "השוואת מחירי סופר". Covers chain-specific XML feed parsing, cross-chain price comparison, shopping list optimization, price trend tracking, and restaurant ingredient cost analysis. Do NOT use for restaurant operations (use israeli-restaurant-ops) or non-food retail prices.
Guides microservice design and delivery—bounded contexts, service boundaries, REST/gRPC/event APIs, sync vs async tradeoffs, resilience (timeouts, retries, circuit breakers, bulkheads), per-service data ownership, saga and outbox patterns, twelve-factor containers, observability (logs, metrics, trace propagation), API versioning at gateways/meshes, and contract testing. Use for microservices developer, service boundary, bounded context, gRPC between services, circuit breaker, saga pattern, outbox pattern, twelve-factor, contract testing microservices, service decomposition, or event-driven microservice—not K8s platform ops (platform-engineer, site-reliability-engineer), enterprise iPaaS (enterprise-integration-api-developer), monolith-first apps (senior-software-engineer), or classified pipelines (classified-software-devsecops-engineer).
Set up the Paystack API client, environment variables, and TypeScript helpers for server-side payment integration. Use this skill whenever starting a new Paystack integration, configuring API keys, creating a reusable fetch wrapper for the Paystack REST API, or setting up the foundation for any Paystack feature. Also use when you see errors related to missing PAYSTACK_SECRET_KEY, authentication failures, or need to understand Paystack's base URL, response format, pagination, currencies, or amount subunit conversion.
Draft process letters and bid instructions for sell-side M&A processes. Covers initial indication of interest (IOI) instructions, final bid procedures, and management meeting logistics. Triggers on "process letter", "bid instructions", "IOI letter", "bid procedures", "final round letter", or "management meeting invite".
Alibaba Cloud MongoDB full lifecycle management: create/query/scale/delete standalone, replica set, sharded cluster instances. Covers node management, security (whitelist/security group), public & SRV address, password reset, renewal, billing conversion, cloud disk reconfiguration, maintenance window, backup, version upgrade, HA switchover, account & tag management. Triggers: "MongoDB", "create MongoDB", "dds instance", "list instances", "MongoDB scaling", "add Mongos/Shard node", "MongoDB whitelist", "reset password", "allocate public address", "SRV address", "MongoDB renewal", "billing type conversion", "cloud disk reconfiguration", "delete MongoDB instance", "maintenance window", "restart MongoDB", "MongoDB backup", "upgrade MongoDB version", "HA switchover", "MongoDB tags", "MongoDB account"
Reference for AdKit (CLI or MCP). Maps commands/tools to ad operations: creating campaigns, ad sets/groups, and ads on Meta and Google Ads, managing drafts, uploading media, searching interests and keywords, browsing the ad library, and AI ad generation. Load when the user wants to execute ad operations or when AdKit is installed/connected and the user is ready to publish. Not for strategy, copywriting, creative advice, or learning about ads.
Guides the agent through migrating an existing Capacitor app project from CocoaPods to Swift Package Manager (SPM) for iOS dependency management. Covers prerequisite checks, inventorying installed Capacitor plugins, backing up customized iOS project files (Info.plist, AppDelegate.swift, Assets.xcassets, Base.lproj, App.entitlements, GoogleService-Info.plist, .xcconfig files, signing configuration), deleting the existing `ios/` folder, re-scaffolding with `npx cap add ios --packagemanager SPM`, restoring preserved files, re-syncing plugins, and verifying the build. Performs all migration steps manually — does not use the interactive `npx cap spm-migration-assistant` command. Do not use for Capacitor plugin projects, app projects already on SPM, app projects without an existing `ios/` folder, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Redis security guidance covering authentication (requirepass and ACL users), TLS, ACL-based least-privilege access control, restricting network exposure via bind and protected-mode, firewall rules, and disabling dangerous commands. Use when deploying Redis to production, defining ACL users for an application, configuring TLS connections, locking down a Redis instance behind a firewall, or auditing a Redis deployment for security hardening.
Implements Syncfusion .NET MAUI TimePicker (SfTimePicker) control. Use when implementing time selection, time picker controls, or time input UI in .NET MAUI. This skill covers installation, configuration, time formats (14 predefined formats), picker modes (Dialog/RelativeDialog), intervals, time restrictions, looping, events, and customization.
Extract Feishu (Lark) Docs, Wiki pages, Wiki collections/hubs, spreadsheets, and Minutes (妙记) transcripts into clean high-fidelity local Markdown. The primary path is the lark-cli API — programmatic extraction with no LLM rewriting of the body — which recursively follows a collection's reference graph (mention-doc / sheet / cross-tenant links) and uses error codes to resolve permission boundaries precisely; a browser-DOM path is the fallback only when lark-cli cannot reach the content. Use this whenever the source is a Feishu/Lark URL and fidelity matters — including 导出飞书文档/合集/妙记转写, 把飞书 wiki/知识库转 markdown, scraping or archiving a Feishu collection, exporting a Feishu Minutes/妙记 transcript, or saving a Feishu page locally — even if the user only says clipping, archiving, converting, or "save this". Also covers the permission-denied path (owner-exported .docx → faithful Markdown with heading/highlight restoration).