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Use when preparing your agent for production — IAM scoping, inbound auth (JWT, SigV4), secrets management, cold start optimization, session lifecycle, rate limiting, input validation, and quota guidance. Triggers on: "production checklist", "harden agent", "production ready", "secure agent", "inbound auth", "going live", "cold start optimization", "session lifecycle", "StopRuntimeSession", "quota", "throttling", "maxVms", "rate limit", "security audit of outbound API calls", "gateway target audit for production", "restrict who can call", "lock down endpoint", "only our app can call". Not for Cedar tool-restriction policies — use agents-connect. Not for quality measurement — use agents-optimize. Not for outbound credential storage or API key wiring — use agents-connect. Not for A2A agent-to-agent auth — use agents-build. Cold start observation and diagnosis (not optimization) routes to agents-debug.
Runs an autonomous delivery loop from an existing PRD to implementation, issue triage, per-slice verification, and final repo validation. Use when the user has already created or approved a PRD and asks to automate to-issues, tickets, triage, ready-for-agent implementation, validation, or production-ready completion.
A comprehensive guide to implementing Syncfusion Angular Input components, including Uploader, NumericTextBox, TextBox, Signature, CheckBox, OTP Input, RangeSlider, and TextArea. This guide is intended for building Angular applications with file upload UIs supporting async and chunked uploads, drag‑and‑drop functionality, numeric inputs with validation and formatting, text inputs with floating labels and custom adornments, digital signature capture with undo, redo, and export capabilities, checkbox multi‑select and indeterminate states, seamless form integration, accessibility compliance, one‑time password (OTP) inputs, programmatic row adjustments, and slider tick customization and styling.
Autonomous rule adherence checker. Scans the codebase for rule violations, fixes the highest-impact ones in an isolated worktree, runs full validation, creates a PR. Uses memory to track progress across runs.
Create, update, and repair local Shiplight YAML E2E tests. Use for Shiplight test projects, including project setup, specs, environments, auth fixtures, YAML implementation, validation, and test maintenance.
Plans real-user QA deliverables: personas, journey maps, exploratory charters, persona/journey/tour/CFR test cases, regression suites, Figma validation checks, automation intent, and user-impact bug reports. Writes artifacts under <qa-output-path>/qa/ for qa-execution to consume. Use when planning QA before execution, documenting journey-driven test strategy, marking flows that need E2E follow-up, or filing structured bug reports. Do not use for live execution, AI implementation audits, CI gate ownership, or technical integration/security/performance suites; use qa-execution or agent-output-audit instead.
Use when you need to apply Java exception handling best practices — including using specific exception types, managing resources with try-with-resources, securing exception messages, preserving error context via exception chaining, validating inputs early with fail-fast principles, handling thread interruption correctly, documenting exceptions with @throws, enforcing logging policy, translating exceptions at API boundaries, managing retries and idempotency, enforcing timeouts, attaching suppressed exceptions, and propagating failures in async/reactive code. This should trigger for requests such as Exception handling; Use try-with-resources in Java code; Create exception chaining in Java code; Apply fail-fast validation in Java code. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Everything i18n/localization for apps — inlang projects (setup, plugins, validation), translating app messages (machine translation, missing translations, base locale), and the `/translate` slash-command workflow. Triggers on inlang, localization, machine translate, missing translations, locale, baseLocale, plugin-json, i18next, next-intl, ICU message format, /translate.
Used for smoke or dataset finetuning of NV-Segment-CT VISTA3D on CT NIfTI labels. Not for clinical validation.
Explain ABAP objects with full dependency context (via SAPContext) and optional ATC code quality analysis — replicates SAP Joule's "Explain Code" capability, including behavior definitions (BDEF — CRUD graph, determinations/validations, bound handler class). Use when asked to "explain this ABAP", "what does ZCL_X do", "walk me through this class/CDS view/behavior definition", or "review this object's quality".
Turn on Cache Components in a Next.js app and resolve the blocking routes it surfaces. Use when the user wants to enable, adopt, or migrate to Cache Components, flip the `cacheComponents` flag, work through a flood of blocking-prerender / instant validation errors, run the `cache-components-instant-false` codemod, or decide between opting routes out with `export const instant = false` and fixing them in place.
Salesforce Metadata API reference for creating, understanding, or modifying metadata XML files (.object-meta.xml, .flow-meta.xml, etc.) and any of 604 metadata types (CustomObject, Flow, ApexClass, ApexTrigger, Profile, PermissionSet, Layout, ValidationRule, RecordType, EmailTemplate, ...). Use for questions about a type's fields or XML format, or Salesforce DX project structure (force-app/main/default). TRIGGER when: authoring or editing any *-meta.xml file, asking what fields/format a metadata type has, or whenever 'Salesforce metadata' or 'sfdx project' is mentioned. DO NOT TRIGGER when: SOQL/DML/runtime sObject access (use the Enterprise API skill), Tooling API developer records (ApexExecutionOverlayAction, TraceFlag), or non-XML logic (Apex code, LWC JS, Visualforce controllers).