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Implement authentication and authorization in Inertia Rails applications. Use when setting up login, sessions, permissions, and access control with Devise, has_secure_password, or other auth solutions.
Detect CVEs and security issues in project dependencies. Use when you need to analyze packages for known vulnerabilities across npm, pip, cargo, and other ecosystems.
Guides integrations across Fusion Core service APIs from a single installable skill. USE FOR: service discovery across apps, people, context, roles, notifications, reports, tasks, and other Fusion Core APIs; cross-service integration planning; choosing the right endpoint/model guidance for a workflow. DO NOT USE FOR: modifying Fusion backend source code, non-Fusion APIs, or generic cloud architecture work without a Fusion service integration target.
A comprehensive starting point for AI agents to work with the Ionic Framework. Covers core concepts, components, CLI, theming, layout, lifecycle, navigation, and framework-specific patterns for Angular, React, and Vue. Pair with the other Ionic skills in this collection for deeper topic-specific guidance like app creation, framework integration, and upgrades.
Manages deprecation and migration. Use when removing old systems, APIs, or features. Use when migrating users from one implementation to another. Use when deciding whether to maintain or sunset existing code.
[QwenCloud] Check for qwencloud-ai updates and notify the user when a new version is available. TRIGGER when: user asks to check for updates, check version, asks 'is there a new version', 'latest version', 'update skills', 'check update', or any other qwen skill delegates to this skill, or user explicitly invokes this skill by name (e.g. use qwencloud-update-check). DO NOT TRIGGER when: non-update-related tasks, general version questions about other software.
Standard workflow for pulling updates from main or other branches on multi-contributor projects (including Dune apps) without silently discarding work. Guides fetching/merging, requires listing merge conflicts explicitly, analyzing ours vs theirs using conversation history and repo context, presenting prioritized recommendations, and obtaining user answers before editing conflict markers or completing the merge. Triggers: pull main, merge main, merge origin, rebase, merge conflict, unmerged paths, both modified, integrate branch, sync with main, git merge abort, resolve conflicts, UU status, theirs vs ours, feat branch update.
MANDATORY recipe for every Caffeine build that posts to X (Twitter). The ONLY supported path is the `x-client` mops package with OAuth 2.0 PKCE. Hand-rolling `ic.http_request` or `icBooking.http_request` calls to `api.x.com/2/tweets`, `api.x.com/2/oauth2/token`, or any other X endpoint is a FORBIDDEN anti-pattern — it bypasses bearer auth, replication-cost safeguards, and `x-client`'s null-field handling. Load this skill whenever the user, spec, or any prior task mentions tweeting, live-tweeting, posting-to-X, posting-a-status, sharing-to-Twitter, or any equivalent phrasing — and BEFORE writing any code that touches `api.x.com`.
Execute sensitive browser actions (login, payments, form filling) outside the core agent loop using a dedicated CLI tool. Use when Claude needs to handle credentials, payment information, or other sensitive data in browser automation workflows. Triggers when users ask to log into websites, fill payment forms, or perform authenticated browser actions where sensitive data must be kept secure and separate from the main agent context.
Use when writing code - follow Google style guides where available, otherwise follow established best practices for the language
Guide for creating MCP servers that enhance LLM reasoning through structured processes, persistence, and workflow guidance. Use when building MCP servers for structured thinking, journaling, memory systems, or other cognitive enhancement patterns.
Get external agent review and feedback. Routes Anthropic models through Claude Agent SDK (uses local subscription) and other models through OpenRouter API. Use for code review, architecture feedback, or any external consultation.