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Use when the user wants to find businesses, software, service providers, or partners for a specific industry, workflow, pain point, capability, or job to be done. Also use when the agent needs to programmatically purchase or consume a service. Use Stripe Directory to build a short relevant shortlist, even if the user does not mention Stripe Directory explicitly.
Guide for using the Microsoft Fluent UI Blazor component library (Microsoft.FluentUI.AspNetCore.Components NuGet package) in Blazor applications. Use this when the user is building a Blazor app with Fluent UI components, setting up the library, using FluentUI components like FluentButton, FluentDataGrid, FluentDialog, FluentToast, FluentNavMenu, FluentTextField, FluentSelect, FluentAutocomplete, FluentDesignTheme, or any component prefixed with "Fluent". Also use when troubleshooting missing providers, JS interop issues, or theming.
Framework for building LLM-powered applications with agents, chains, and RAG. Supports multiple providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google), 500+ integrations, ReAct agents, tool calling, memory management, and vector store retrieval. Use for building chatbots, question-answering systems, autonomous agents, or RAG applications. Best for rapid prototyping and production deployments.
Analyze Terraform plan JSON output for AzureRM Provider to distinguish between false-positive diffs (order-only changes in Set-type attributes) and actual resource changes. Use when reviewing terraform plan output for Azure resources like Application Gateway, Load Balancer, Firewall, Front Door, NSG, and other resources with Set-type attributes that cause spurious diffs due to internal ordering changes.
Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions; use `gh` to inspect checks and logs, summarize failure context, draft a fix plan, and implement only after explicit approval. Treat external providers (for example Buildkite) as out of scope and report only the details URL.
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.
Write and publish WeChat Official Account articles end-to-end with AI — trending topic mining, de-AI voice writing, beautiful theme formatting, cover image generation, and one-click draft box publishing. Integrates YouMind knowledge base for source material and supports multiple image AI providers (Nano Banana Pro, Gemini Imagen, GPT Image, Seedream). Use when user wants to "写公众号文章", "微信推文", "发布到草稿箱", "微信排版", "write WeChat article", "publish to WeChat drafts", "format for WeChat". Do NOT trigger for: generic blog posts, emails/newsletters, PPT, short video scripts, or non-WeChat SEO/content work.
Provides the complete migration pattern for React legacy context API (contextTypes, childContextTypes, getChildContext) to the modern createContext API. Use this skill whenever migrating legacy context in class components - this is always a cross-file migration requiring the provider AND all consumers to be updated together. Use it before touching any contextTypes or childContextTypes code, because migrating only the provider without the consumers (or vice versa) will cause a runtime failure. Always read this skill before writing any context migration - the cross-file coordination steps here prevent the most common context migration bugs.
Persistent, budgeted, DAG-ordered runner for parallel `claude -p` or `codex exec` workers in tmux. Use ONLY when you need persistence across sessions, per-worker budget caps, dependency ordering, or mixed models/providers per worker. For ad-hoc parallel sub-agents inside a live conversation, use Claude Code's built-in Agent tool instead.
Char (formerly Hyprnote) platform help — open-source, bot-free, local-first AI meeting notepad with system audio capture, markdown output, plugin SDK, and optional cloud STT/LLM (GPL-3.0). Use when setting up Char on macOS for the first time, speaker identification not working in group meetings, configuring local-only transcription with Cactus or Ollama for full offline use, choosing between Char's cloud STT providers (Deepgram, AssemblyAI, Soniox, OpenAI, etc.), app not launching or bouncing on dock without opening, telemetry concerns with PostHog or Sentry in a local-first app, building a Char plugin or using the automation hooks system, comparing Char to Granola or Meetily or Fathom for privacy, or configuring the CLI for template management. Do NOT use for picking between note-takers generally (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a single call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Routes to: Polymarket, Aave V3, Hyperliquid, PancakeSwap V3 AMM, Morpho V1 Optimizer. Use when user names a third-party DeFi DApp/protocol as the destination, or asks 'what dapps are available'. The skill applies a confidence framework to detect the matching protocol, installs the corresponding DApp plugin on demand (via `npx skills add okx/plugin-store --skill <plugin-name> --yes --global`), then routes the user's original prompt directly into that plugin's quickstart. Trigger keywords — DApp discovery: 'what dapps are available', 'any good dapps', 'show me dapps', 'recommend dapps', 'which protocols can I use', 'what protocols do you support', 'list installed dapps', 'show installed dapps', 'what DeFi tools are available', 'what plugins do you have', '有什么好的dapp', '推荐一些dapp', '有什么好的协议', '有什么DeFi协议', '推荐DeFi项目', '有什么链上应用', '支持哪些协议', '支持哪些DeFi协议', '装了哪些Plugin', '已安装的dapp'. Specific protocols (Polymarket): 'Polymarket', 'poly market', 'prediction market', 'YES shares', 'NO shares', 'outcome token', 'btc 5m', 'btc 五分钟', 'BTC 5分钟涨跌', '预测市场', '事件市场', '买涨跌', '5分钟涨跌', '五分钟涨跌'. Specific protocols (Aave V3): 'Aave', 'Aave V3', 'aToken', 'health factor', 'eMode', 'Efficiency Mode', 'Isolation Mode', 'GHO', 'Aave flash loan', 'liquidationCall'. Specific protocols (Hyperliquid): 'Hyperliquid', 'HyperLiquid', 'HyperCore', 'HyperEVM', 'HYPE', 'HLP', 'Hyperliquidity Provider', 'HIP-3'. Specific protocols (PancakeSwap): 'PancakeSwap', 'Pancake', 'PCS', 'CAKE', 'Syrup Pool', 'IFO', 'BNB Chain AMM', 'V3 LP NFT', '薄饼', 'veCAKE'. Specific protocols (Morpho V1 Optimizer): 'Morpho', 'Merkl reward'. Plugin management: 'install a plugin', 'uninstall a plugin', 'show installed plugins', '安装Plugin', '卸载Plugin'. Do NOT use for: generic yield/lending/staking verbs without a named DApp (route to okx-defi-invest); DEX swaps without a named DApp (okx-dex-swap); token prices/charts (okx-dex-market); wallet balances (okx-wallet-portfolio); viewing positions (okx-defi-portfolio).
.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