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Found 254 Skills
Novita AI: LLM, Image Generation & Editing, Video Generation, Audio (TTS/ASR), and GPU Cloud. Use this skill whenever the user wants to call Novita AI APIs — chat with LLMs (DeepSeek, Llama, Qwen), generate images (FLUX, Stable Diffusion, Seedream, Hunyuan Image), edit images (remove background, upscale, inpainting, img2img, outpainting, reimagine, merge face, replace background, remove text), generate videos (Kling, Wan, Hunyuan, Minimax Hailuo, Vidu, PixVerse, Seedance), do text-to-speech or speech-to-text (MiniMax TTS, GLM TTS, Fish Audio, ASR, voice cloning), run OpenAI-compatible batch jobs, manage GPU cloud instances and serverless endpoints, or check account balance and billing. Also trigger when the user mentions novita.ai, Novita AI, Novita API key, or wants to use any Novita platform service — even if they just say "generate an image" or "run an LLM" and Novita is available as a provider.
Microservice architecture patterns — service decomposition, inter-service communication, API gateway, saga pattern, event-driven architecture, service mesh, circuit breaker, CQRS, event sourcing. Activate on "microservices", "service decomposition", "saga pattern", "API gateway", "event-driven", "service mesh", "circuit breaker", "CQRS", "event sourcing", "bounded context", "strangler fig", "distributed transactions", "choreography vs orchestration". NOT for monolith design, serverless functions, or Kubernetes infrastructure.
Build Python APIs on Cloudflare Workers using pywrangler CLI and WorkerEntrypoint class pattern. Includes Python Workflows for multi-step DAG automation. Prevents 11 documented errors. Use when: building Python serverless APIs, migrating Python to edge, or troubleshooting async errors, package compatibility, handler pattern mistakes, RPC communication issues.
Deploy to Cloudflare (Workers, R2, D1), Docker, GCP (Cloud Run, GKE), Kubernetes (kubectl, Helm). Use for serverless, containers, CI/CD, GitOps, security audit.
Cloud GPU processing via RunPod serverless. Use when setting up RunPod endpoints, deploying Docker images, managing GPU resources, troubleshooting endpoint issues, or understanding costs. Covers all 5 toolkit images (qwen-edit, realesrgan, propainter, sadtalker, qwen3-tts).
Specialized skill for building production-ready serverless applications on AWS. Covers Lambda functions, API Gateway, DynamoDB, SQS/SNS event-driven patterns, SAM/CDK deployment, and cold start optimization.
Configure autoscaling for Kubernetes, VMs, and serverless workloads based on metrics, schedules, and custom indicators.
Expert-level development skill for building, debugging, reviewing, and migrating Freshworks Platform 3.0 marketplace applications. Use when working with Freshworks apps for (1) Creating new Platform 3.0 apps (frontend, serverless, hybrid, OAuth), (2) Debugging or fixing Platform 3.0 validation errors, (3) Migrating Platform 2.x apps to 3.0, (4) Reviewing manifest.json, requests.json, or oauth_config.json files, (5) Implementing Crayons UI components, (6) Integrating external APIs or OAuth providers, (7) Any task involving Freshworks Platform 3.0 app development, FDK CLI, or marketplace submission.
Use this skill whenever the user needs backend infrastructure management — creating database tables, running SQL, deploying serverless functions, managing storage buckets, deploying frontend apps, adding secrets, setting up cron jobs, checking logs, or running backend diagnostics — especially if the project uses InsForge. Trigger on any of these contexts: creating or altering database tables/schemas, writing RLS policies via SQL, deploying or invoking edge functions, creating storage buckets, deploying frontends to hosting, managing secrets/env vars, setting up scheduled tasks/cron, viewing backend logs, diagnosing backend health or performance issues, or exporting/importing database backups. If the user asks for these operations generically (e.g., "create a users table", "deploy my app", "set up a cron job", "check backend health") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For writing frontend application code with the InsForge SDK (@insforge/sdk), use the insforge skill instead.
Diagnose and manage Alibaba Cloud databases through natural language. Use when users need to troubleshoot database performance issues (high CPU, slow queries, abnormal connections, lock waits), check instance status, analyze disk space, optimize SQL, run health inspections, or detect security baseline violations. Supports RDS (MySQL/PostgreSQL/SQL Server), PolarDB, MongoDB, Redis (Tair), and Lindorm. Trigger this skill even for casual descriptions like "my database is slow", "can't connect to the database", "help me check this SQL", or "database disk is almost full". Also suitable for consulting Alibaba Cloud-specific database features (e.g., PolarDB Serverless, DAS autonomy capabilities) and comparing product differences (RDS vs PolarDB). Do NOT use this skill for general SQL tutorials, non-Alibaba Cloud databases, or local database administration.
Vercel Functions expert guidance — Serverless Functions, Edge Functions, Fluid Compute, streaming, Cron Jobs, and runtime configuration. Use when configuring, debugging, or optimizing server-side code running on Vercel.
Detects and prevents code injection attacks targeting serverless functions (AWS Lambda, Azure Functions, Google Cloud Functions) through event source poisoning, malicious layer injection, runtime command execution, and IAM privilege escalation via function modification. The analyst combines static analysis of function code, CloudTrail event correlation, runtime behavior monitoring, and IAM policy auditing to identify injection vectors across the expanded serverless attack surface including API Gateway, S3, SQS, DynamoDB Streams, and CloudWatch event triggers. Activates for requests involving Lambda security assessment, serverless injection detection, function event poisoning analysis, or serverless privilege escalation investigation.