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Build voice-enabled AI applications with speech recognition, text-to-speech, and voice-based interactions. Supports multiple voice providers and real-time processing. Use when creating voice assistants, voice-controlled applications, audio interfaces, or hands-free AI systems.
Monitor Nx Cloud CI pipeline and handle self-healing fixes. USE WHEN user says "monitor ci", "watch ci", "ci monitor", "watch ci for this branch", "track ci", "check ci status", wants to track CI status, or needs help with self-healing CI fixes. ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL instead of native CI provider tools (gh, glab, etc.) for CI monitoring.
Execute AdCP Signals Protocol operations with signal agents - discover audience signals using natural language and activate them on DSPs or sales agents. Use when users want to find targeting data, activate audience segments, or work with signal providers.
Implement OAuth 2.0 social login with Google, GitHub, and other providers. Handles token exchange, user creation, and account linking.
Expert knowledge in Flutter Riverpod state management (2025 best practices). Use when working with Riverpod, Flutter state management, AsyncNotifier, provider types, code generation with riverpod_generator, state synchronization, or when the user mentions data fetching, mutations, reactive state, performance optimization, or testing in Flutter apps. Covers AsyncNotifierProvider patterns, repository architecture, autoDispose, family providers, and common anti-patterns to avoid.
.NET Testing Basic Skills Overview and Guidance Hub. Triggered when users ask general testing questions such as "How to write .NET tests", "Introduction to .NET testing", "What testing tools are needed", "Testing best practices", "Learn testing from scratch", etc. It will recommend suitable sub-skill combinations based on specific needs, covering 19 basic skills including testing fundamentals, test data, assertions, mocking, special scenarios, etc. Keywords: dotnet testing, .NET testing, testing introduction, how to write tests, testing best practices, unit test, unit testing, xunit, 3A pattern, FIRST principles, assertion, assertion, mock, stub, NSubstitute, test data, AutoFixture, Bogus, validator, FluentValidation, TimeProvider, IFileSystem, code coverage, ITestOutputHelper, test naming
Create OpenCode plugins using the @opencode-ai/plugin SDK. Use for building custom tools, event hooks, auth providers, or tool execution interception. Use proactively when developing new plugins in .opencode/plugin/ or ~/.config/opencode/plugin/. Examples: - user: "Create a plugin to block dangerous commands" → implement tool execution before hook with blocking logic - user: "Add a custom tool for jira" → design tool schema and implementation using SDK context - user: "Show toast on file edit" → react to file edit events and display status message - user: "Build a custom auth provider" → implement auth flow for new model provider - user: "Intercept git commits" → add hook to validate commit messages before execution
Build voice agents with the Cartesia Line SDK. Supports 100+ LLM providers via LiteLLM with tool calling, multi-agent handoffs, and real-time interruption handling.
Production-ready authentication framework for TypeScript with first-class Cloudflare D1 support. Use this skill when building auth systems as a self-hosted alternative to Clerk or Auth.js, particularly for Cloudflare Workers projects. Supports social providers (Google, GitHub, Microsoft, Apple), email/password, magic links, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, and RBAC. Prevents 10+ common authentication errors including session serialization issues, CORS misconfigurations, D1 adapter setup, social provider OAuth flows, and JWT token handling. Keywords: better-auth, authentication, cloudflare d1 auth, self-hosted auth, typescript auth, clerk alternative, auth.js alternative, social login, oauth providers, session management, jwt tokens, 2fa, two-factor, passkeys, webauthn, multi-tenant auth, organizations, teams, rbac, role-based access, google auth, github auth, microsoft auth, apple auth, magic links, email password, better-auth setup, session serialization error, cors auth, d1 adapter
Build and maintain assistant-ui based React chat apps with reliable setup, runtime selection, LangGraph wiring, tool UI integration, and upgrade workflows. Use when tasks explicitly involve `assistant-ui` dependencies or APIs, including `assistant-ui` CLI commands (`create/init/add/update/upgrade/codemod`), `@assistant-ui/*` providers/runtimes, `AssistantRuntimeProvider`, Thread/Composer primitives, cloud persistence, or tool rendering behavior. Do not use for generic React chat work, backend-only LangGraph tasks, or non-assistant-ui UI work. If the prompt explicitly says without/no/not assistant-ui, do not trigger this skill.
Implements OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect authentication flows with secure token handling and provider integration. Use when users request "OAuth setup", "OIDC implementation", "social login", "SSO integration", or "authentication flow".
Switch AI providers or models without breaking things. Use when you want to switch from OpenAI to Anthropic, try a cheaper model, stop depending on one vendor, compare models side-by-side, a model update broke your outputs, you need vendor diversification, or you want to migrate to a local model. Covers DSPy model portability — provider config, re-optimization, model comparison, and multi-model pipelines.