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Observe.AI platform help — enterprise contact center intelligence with Auto QA scoring on 100% of interactions, Agent Copilot real-time guidance, Coaching Copilot post-call performance management, VoiceAI and ChatAI virtual agents, screen recording, Insights Copilot. Use when setting up Observe.AI Auto QA scorecards for contact center agents, Agent Copilot not surfacing guidance during live calls, transcription accuracy issues or speaker attribution errors, comparing Observe.AI vs Balto or Cresta or CallMiner for contact center QA, integrating Observe.AI with Five9 or Amazon Connect or Talkdesk, or configuring compliance monitoring and regulatory audit trails. Do NOT use for building a general coaching program (use /sales-coaching) or reviewing a specific call transcript (use /sales-call-review).
Review experimental results, plots, tables, and figures before they are shown in a meeting, paper, report, or presentation. Use this skill whenever the user wants to present results, check a figure, interpret experiment plots, prepare result slides, validate captions, audit axes/legends/error bars, or make sure results are connected to hypotheses and experimental setup.
TypeGPU is type-safe WebGPU in TypeScript. Use whenever the user writes, debugs, or designs TypeGPU code: 'use gpu' shader functions, tgpu.fn, buffers, textures, bind groups, compute and render pipelines, vertex layouts, slots, accessors, and any TypeGPU API. Shader logic and CPU-side resources are tightly coupled - handle both sides here even if the user only mentions one (e.g. "how do I write a shader", "how do I create a buffer"). Trigger on any mention of typegpu, tgpu, "use gpu", TypedGPU, or WebGPU code written using TypeGPU's schema API (d.*, tgpu.*, std.*). Do NOT trigger for raw WebGPU (using GPUDevice/GPURenderPipeline directly without tgpu), WGSL-only questions, Three.js, Babylon.js, or WebGL.
Search and interpret bitdrift documentation for product behavior, SDK setup, API and service docs, and best practices. Use whenever the user asks how bitdrift works, how to set up the SDK, how to configure a feature, what an API or service does, or for conceptual guidance about bitdrift — even if they do not explicitly mention documentation. Also trigger when the user mentions /bd-docs or asks about bitdrift concepts, architecture, or integration guides.
Diagnoses and fixes slow Neo4j Cypher queries by reading execution plans, identifying bad operators (AllNodesScan, CartesianProduct, Eager, NodeByLabelScan), and prescribing fixes (indexes, hints, query rewrites, runtime selection). Use when a query is slow, when EXPLAIN or PROFILE output needs interpretation, when dbHits or pageCacheHitRatio are poor, when cardinality estimation diverges from actuals, or when deciding between slotted/pipelined/parallel runtimes. Covers USING INDEX / USING SCAN / USING JOIN hints, db.stats.retrieve, SHOW QUERIES, SHOW TRANSACTIONS, TERMINATE TRANSACTION. Does NOT write new Cypher from scratch — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover GDS algorithm tuning — use neo4j-gds-skill. Does NOT cover index/constraint creation syntax details — use neo4j-cypher-skill references/indexes.md.
[Hyper] Analyze vague or relayed non-developer stakeholder requests (client, executive, PM, sales/support) by mapping them to codebase impact, presenting interpretation candidates with risks, then implementing only after confirmation. Use for stakeholder-message analysis, not browser QA testing, CI/build failures, or already-clear technical tasks.
Use when defining product KPIs, building metric dashboards, running cohort or retention analysis, or interpreting feature adoption trends across product stages.
Expert sales negotiation strategist for B2B deal-making. Use when planning negotiation strategy, handling discount requests, closing deals, navigating procurement, or structuring win-win agreements. Covers anchoring, framing, BATNA development, multi-party negotiations, and contract terms. Use for enterprise deals, pricing discussions, and high-stakes negotiations.
Generate a polished one-page PowerPoint slide summarizing key takeaways from recent funding rounds and notable capital markets activity across a user's watched sectors or companies. Use this skill when the user asks for a deal flow summary, weekly recap, funding digest, transaction roundup, or capital markets briefing. Triggers on: 'deal flow digest', 'weekly funding recap', 'deal roundup', 'transaction summary this week', 'what happened in [sector] this week', 'capital markets update', or any request to compile recent funding activity into a briefing slide. Produces a professional single-slide PPTX with key takeaways, valuation data, and Capital IQ deal links.
Describe what an existing SigNoz alert rule does in plain language — the signal it watches, the threshold and evaluation behavior, the notification routing, and a one-line fire-frequency summary so the user knows whether the alert has been active. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks "what does this alert do", "explain alert X", "walk me through this rule", "how does my [Y] alert work", "is this alert configured correctly", or otherwise asks for an interpretation of an existing alert's configuration. Static explanation only — for diagnosing a specific firing incident, use `signoz-investigating-alerts`.
Core reference for DefiLlama MCP tools. Maps DeFi questions to the correct tool call with proper parameters. Covers entity conventions, metric interpretation, stock vs flow distinctions, percentage formatting, and error recovery. Use whenever querying DeFi data — protocol TVL, token prices, chain metrics, fees, revenue, yields, stablecoins, bridges, ETFs, hacks, raises, treasuries, or institutional holdings.
Every Figma endpoint, plus codegen-ready frame extracts, comments-audit, orphans finder, tokens diff, and webhook... Trigger phrases: `extract a figma frame for codegen`, `compact figma file context for AI`, `find unresolved figma comments`, `figma stale components`, `diff figma design tokens`, `figma file fingerprint for CI`, `replay figma webhook deliveries`, `where is this figma variable used`, `use figma`, `run figma-pp-cli`.