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The root entry of the CodeStable workflow family — introduces the overall system to users and routes users' specific requests to the correct cs-* sub-skills. Trigger scenarios: users only input `cs` / `/cs`, say "introduce codestable", "do something with codestable", "I want to do X, which skill should I use", "don't know which one to use", or users' described requests are open-ended (e.g., "start working") and haven't converged to a specific sub-skill. This skill itself **does not perform actual tasks** — it doesn't write specs, write code, or read/write content products in the codestable/ directory — it only performs scanning, routing, prompting, and then transfers control to the target sub-skill.
Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, or for best practices on reactivity (signals, linkedSignal, resource), forms, dependency injection, routing, SSR, accessibility (ARIA), animations, styling (component styles, Tailwind CSS), testing, or CLI tooling.
SvelteKit structure guidance. Use for routing, layouts, error handling, SSR, or svelte:boundary. Covers file naming, nested layouts, error boundaries, pending UI, and hydration.
Google Optimization Tools. An open-source software suite for optimization, specialized in vehicle routing, flows, integer and linear programming, and constraint programming. Features the world-class CP-SAT solver. Use for vehicle routing problems (VRP), scheduling, bin packing, knapsack problems, linear programming (LP), integer programming (MIP), network flows, constraint programming, combinatorial optimization, resource allocation, shift scheduling, job-shop scheduling, and discrete optimization problems.
Track and manage API costs across sessions. Budget alerts, model routing for cost optimization, spend reports. Use when: cost check, budget status, how much spent, optimize costs, cost tracking.
Route requests between different LLM providers and models. Configure routing rules, fallback providers, and model-specific parameters inspired by ZeroClaw and OpenClaw model routing systems.
Deploy frontend assets to the IC. Covers certified assets, SPA routing with .ic-assets.json5, custom domains, content encoding, and programmatic uploads. Use when hosting a frontend, deploying static files, configuring custom domains, or setting up SPA routing on IC. Do NOT use for canister-level code patterns.
Quality gate via second model. Spawn a different AI model to review work before committing. Includes refusal routing: if one model refuses, silently switch to the next.
Repair local probe health issues when probe next routes repair, then return to normal routing.
Voice call routing with Twilio, Telnyx, and Plivo plus STT/TTS streaming providers — IVR setup, provider selection, and voice pipeline configuration.
When the user wants to build or improve a sales bot's ability to detect prospect language and respond appropriately or route to the right team. Also use when the user mentions "language detection," "multilingual," "non-English," "translation," "language routing," or "international prospects."
Routes AWS networking requests to the correct service skill for implementation. Covers Route 53 (DNS, health checks, routing policies, Resolver, DNS Firewall), CloudFront (caching, edge, OAC, mTLS, signed URLs), Transit Gateway (multi-VPC hub, segmentation, centralized egress), Direct Connect (hybrid link, DX Gateway, MACsec), Site-to-Site VPN (IPsec tunnels, static or BGP), Network Firewall (stateful L3-L7 inspection, FQDN filtering, Suricata), WAF (web ACLs, AWS Managed Rules, rate-based rules, Bot and Fraud Control), and Shield Advanced (L3/L4 DDoS). Applicable when creating, configuring, troubleshooting, or designing across these services, choosing between them, or diagnosing connectivity or traffic-filtering issues. Not for VPC subnets and route tables, load balancers, VPC endpoints, PrivateLink, API Gateway, IAM policy logic, container or serverless networking, or IaC authoring.