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Design, build, run, and test Restate durable services, virtual objects, workflows, and AI agents across TypeScript, Python, Java, and Go. This skill should be used when the user mentions "restate", "durable execution", "virtual object", "restate service", "restate workflow", or "durable agent" or wants to build resilient backend services, AI agents, or workflows with automatic failure recovery. Also use when converting existing applications or migrating from workflow orchestrators to Restate. Use proactively when a project contains restate dependencies in package.json, requirements.txt, pyproject.toml, pom.xml, build.gradle, or go.mod.
Umbrella router for Graphistry workflows across SDK and API surfaces. Use to dispatch between Python SDK, REST API, and (future) JavaScript SDK workflows.
Generate an offline-first dependency overview across services in a Docker-compose monorepo. Reports image tags & pinning quality, Dockerfile base images, runtime hints (Node/Python via .nvmrc, .python-version, package.json engines, pyproject.toml), and lockfile presence. Use when you want a single report of "what am I running and where are my update surfaces?" — no network calls, no pulls.
Generate reproducible analysis artifacts — SQL queries, Python visualizations, and summary tables — as you work through a BigQuery data analysis. Use when asked to conduct a deep dive, exploratory analysis, or investigation that goes beyond a simple data lookup.
Platform-neutral guidance for using Open Browser Use, the open-source Chrome automation stack for AI agents. Use when an agent needs to install, verify, troubleshoot, or operate Open Browser Use through its browser extension, native CLI, JavaScript SDK, Python SDK, Go SDK, or Browser Use style JSON-RPC methods; use for tasks involving real Chrome tabs, user tab claiming, CDP commands, downloads, file choosers, clipboard helpers, or session cleanup.
Write and implement GPU kernels using NVIDIA CuTe DSL (CUTLASS 4.x Python API) — NOT for Triton, CUDA C++, or conceptual explanations. Trigger only when the user wants to write or implement a kernel, not when asking questions about CuTe DSL concepts or layouts. CuTe DSL uses cute.jit/cute.kernel decorators and cutlass.cute imports. Covers element-wise kernels, GEMM patterns, reductions, memory hierarchy (global/shared/register/TMA), MMA tensor core operations, software pipelining, and framework integration.
Build, scaffold, extend, deploy, and troubleshoot event-driven AI agents and scheduled serverless agent apps on Azure Functions using azurefunctions-agents-runtime. Use when the user wants a scheduled agent, morning briefing, daily digest, timer agent, inbox summary, email or Teams briefing, background AI workflow, connector-triggered agent, event-driven AI automation, HTTP/chat agent, webhook-style agent, or Azure Functions hosted agent. Covers .agent.md, agents.config.yaml, Foundry gpt-4.1/gpt-5.x model choice, dynamic sessions for code execution and web browsing, built-in chat/API/MCP endpoints, remote MCP servers, Connector Namespaces, Office 365 or Teams MCP tools/triggers, custom Python tools, Agent Skills, azd deployment, local.settings.json, Application Insights, local development, and troubleshooting.
Execute Python code in isolated rootless containers with MCP server proxying for token-efficient agent workflows
Sui SDK landscape — which SDK to pick (TypeScript, Rust, or community-maintained Python/Go/Dart/Kotlin/Swift), how they map to each other, and how to install and wire each one up. Use when a user is starting a new Sui project in any language, migrating between languages, comparing APIs across SDKs, or asking "what SDK should I use for X?". For deep patterns inside a single SDK, route to that SDK's reference file.
Build high-quality /goal commands for OpenAI Codex CLI 0.128+ that maximize audit-friendliness and minimize false-completion. Use this skill whenever the user wants to write, draft, generate, improve, or refine a /goal prompt — even if they don't say "skill" — including phrases like "help me write a goal", "design a goal for X", "review my goal command", "make a goal for this repo", or any request involving long-running Codex tasks. Also trigger when the user mentions Ralph loop, persistent agent objectives, or asks Codex to "keep working until done". Produces a complete, copy-pasteable /goal command using the 5-section golden template (Objective/Scope/Constraints/Done when/Stop if), supports three interaction modes (step-by-step, full-description, hybrid), auto-detects project type (Node/Python/Swift/Go/Rust/static) by inspecting filesystem or repo URL, reads AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md if present, and predicts audit-friendliness before output.
Backend development agent for Resume Matcher. Handles FastAPI endpoints, Pydantic schemas, TinyDB operations, LiteLLM integration, and Python service logic. Use when creating or modifying backend code.
Use when tasks involve creating, editing, analyzing, or formatting spreadsheets (`.xlsx`, `.csv`, `.tsv`) using Python (`openpyxl`, `pandas`), especially when formulas, references, and formatting need to be preserved and verified.