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Selects, configures, and integrates a static analysis tool for the project's language. Covers tool selection, rule configuration, CI integration, fixing existing violations, and pre-commit hook setup. Invoked when the user asks to add linting, set up static analysis, or configure a code quality tool.
Set up a testing environment for RevenueCat purchases without charging real money. Use when the user says test RevenueCat purchases, sandbox setup, StoreKit configuration file, license tester, how do I test purchases without real money, set up sandbox account, internal testing track, or test paywall on iOS, Android, Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, or React Native.
Design and create a simulation persona for testing an AI agent. Guides through use case selection, voice and language configuration, behavior prompt crafting, and interruption calibration. Use when user says "create a persona", "design a persona", "set up a test persona", "configure simulation persona", or "build a caller profile".
Generate a CLAUDE.md or AGENT.md configuration file for Sui projects. Use when setting up a new Sui project, when user mentions "CLAUDE.md", "AGENT.md", "agent config", or when working on a Sui project that does not already have a CLAUDE.md or AGENT.md in the project root.
Use for all CEL and mito work on integrations that collect from APIs — writing CEL programs, cel.yml.hbs templates, manifest configuration, mock-first development with the mito CLI, system test mock setup, and answering CEL/mito questions. Load this skill whenever any data stream uses the cel input type.
Input template configuration for Elastic integrations. Covers agent stream templates (agent/stream/*.yml.hbs) for all non-CEL input types: HTTPJSON, AWS S3, CloudWatch, Azure Blob, Azure EventHub, GCS, GCP Pub/Sub, TCP, UDP, HTTP Endpoint, Filestream, Logfile, Journald, Winlog, and WebSocket. For CEL input programs, use the cel-programs skill instead.
Automates codebase environment configuration, troubleshooting, and repair. When non-technical users (editors, business personnel, operations staff) get a repository and say things like "it won't run", "how to start", "how to configure the environment", "help me set up the codebase", "initialize the project", "commit code", "what to do about conflicts", it automatically reads ONBOARDING.md, diagnoses environment gaps, fixes dependencies, verifies runnability, and safely completes git operations. It is also used by technical users to quickly standardize the setup process for new repositories (SessionStart hook, PII Guard, history sanitization, project-isolated API keys). This skill is triggered whenever users mention terms like "environment", "configuration", "won't run", "setup", "start", "clone", "how to run", "dependencies", "is it installed", "commit code", "merge conflict", "push failed".
agentmemory configuration, environment variables, ports, and feature flags. Use when enabling a feature, changing ports, setting an API key, configuring auth, or explaining why a feature is off by default.
Package and ship an Unreal Engine 5 project: the Platforms menu Package Project flow, build configurations (Development vs Shipping), cooking content, packaging settings and the Game Default Map, and command-line builds with RunUAT BuildCookRun. Use when packaging a build, making a shipping build, cooking content, configuring packaging settings, or when the user mentions package Unreal, cook content, shipping build, or BuildCookRun.
OpenTelemetry Collector component configuration. Use when authoring, reviewing, or debugging Collector YAML for a specific receiver, processor, exporter, connector, or extension — config keys, defaults, validation rules, signal support, stability levels, and component-level gotchas. Triggers on Collector component questions including receivers, processors, exporters, connectors, extensions, component renames, signal support, and pipeline wiring.
Use Angular CLI and development tools effectively in Angular v20+ projects. Use for project setup, code generation, building, testing, and configuration. Triggers on creating new projects, generating components/services/modules, configuring builds, running tests, or optimizing production builds.
Deploy Python applications to Google App Engine Standard/Flexible. Covers app.yaml configuration, Cloud SQL socket connections, Cloud Storage for static files, scaling settings, and environment variables. Use when: deploying to App Engine, configuring app.yaml, connecting Cloud SQL, setting up static file serving, or troubleshooting 502 errors, cold starts, or memory limits.