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This skill should be used when creating a new runtime provider for the vx tool manager. It provides complete templates, code generation, and step-by-step guidance for implementing Provider and Runtime traits, including URL builders, platform configuration, test files, provider.toml manifest, system package manager fallback, and optionally project analyzer integration for language-specific tools. Use this skill when the user asks to add support for a new tool/runtime in vx.
Zuplo API gateway configuration and best practices. Trigger: When configuring Zuplo API gateway.
Native SwiftUI WebKit integration with the new WebView struct and WebPage observable class. Covers WebView creation from URLs, WebPage for navigation control and state management, JavaScript execution (callJavaScript with arguments and content worlds), custom URL scheme handlers, navigation management (load, reload, back/forward), navigation decisions, text search (findNavigator), content capture (snapshots, PDF generation, web archives), and configuration (data stores, user agents, JS permissions). Use when embedding web content in SwiftUI apps instead of the old WKWebView + UIViewRepresentable/NSViewRepresentable bridge pattern. This is a brand new API — do NOT use the old WKWebView wrapping approach.
Git workflow standards, commit conventions, hooks, and pull request practices. Use this when users need guidance on Conventional Commits, Git hooks with Lefthook, pull request templates, .gitignore configuration, or Git workflow best practices for team collaboration.
Use when working with TypeScript projects, tooling, and ecosystem. Covers the type system, project configuration, package management, CLI development, and library packages. USE FOR: TypeScript language features, choosing build tools, package managers, project structure, type system guidance, runtime selection DO NOT USE FOR: specific tool configuration details (use the sub-skills: project-system, package-management, cli, packages)
TanStack Query (React Query) v5 best practices for data fetching, caching, mutations, and server state management. Use when building data-driven React applications, setting up query configurations, implementing mutations/optimistic updates, configuring caching strategies, integrating with SSR, or fixing v4→v5 migration errors.
Idiomatic Rust patterns for ownership, errors, traits, and configuration. Use when: - Writing or reviewing Rust code - Designing error handling with Result and thiserror - Implementing traits and composition patterns - Working with ownership and borrowing - Configuring Cargo features Keywords: Rust, ownership, borrowing, Result, thiserror, anyhow, trait, lifetimes, Cargo features, unsafe
Tailwind CSS 4.x utility-first styling patterns. Use when building UI components, creating responsive layouts, implementing design systems, or customizing themes. Covers CSS-first configuration, @theme directive, and component patterns.
Scaffold a complete knowledge system. Detects platform, conducts conversation, derives configuration, generates everything. Validates against 15 kernel primitives. Triggers on "/setup", "/setup --advanced", "set up my knowledge system", "create my vault".
Security vulnerability scanner and OWASP compliance auditor for codebases. Dependency scanning (npm audit, pip-audit), secret detection (high-entropy strings, API keys), SAST for injection/XSS vulnerabilities, and security posture reports. Activate on 'security audit', 'vulnerability scan', 'OWASP', 'secret detection', 'dependency check', 'CVE', 'security review', 'penetration testing prep'. NOT for runtime WAF configuration (use infrastructure tools), network security/firewalls, or compliance certifications like SOC2/HIPAA (legal/organizational).
Use when working with fundamental CLI tools and utilities that are essential for software development across all languages and platforms. Covers shells, version control, system package managers, containers, remote access, HTTP clients, data processing, and build runners. USE FOR: CLI tools, developer tooling, shell scripting, version control, system package managers, containers, remote access, build automation, text processing, choosing cross-platform dev tools DO NOT USE FOR: language-specific package managers (use language-specific skills like npm/pip/cargo), IDE configuration, language-specific build tools (use language-specific skills)
Provides comprehensive guidance for Parcel bundler including zero-configuration setup, asset handling, hot module replacement, and production builds. Use when the user asks about Parcel, needs to set up a build tool quickly, or work with Parcel's automatic configuration.