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Use when building cloud-native apps. Keywords: kubernetes, k8s, docker, container, grpc, tonic, microservice, service mesh, observability, tracing, metrics, health check, cloud, deployment, 云原生, 微服务, 容器
Create and evolve design systems with design tokens, component architecture, accessibility guidelines, and documentation templates. Ensures consistent, scalable, and accessible UI across products.
Automates mobile and simulator interactions for iOS and Android devices. Use when navigating apps, taking snapshots/screenshots, tapping, typing, scrolling, or extracting UI info on mobile devices or simulators.
AWS S3 object storage for bucket management, object operations, and access control. Use when creating buckets, uploading files, configuring lifecycle policies, setting up static websites, managing permissions, or implementing cross-region replication.
Research customer questions by searching across documentation, knowledge bases, and connected sources, then synthesize a confidence-scored answer. Use when a customer asks a question you need to investigate, when building background on a customer situation, or when you need account context.
Retrieves biological sequences (DNA, RNA, protein) from NCBI and ENA with gene disambiguation, accession type handling, and comprehensive sequence profiles. Creates detailed reports with sequence metadata, cross-database references, and download options. Use when users need nucleotide sequences, protein sequences, genome data, or mention GenBank, RefSeq, EMBL accessions.
Comprehensive Agentforce testing skill with dual-track workflow: multi-turn API testing (primary) and CLI Testing Center (secondary). Execute multi-turn conversations via Agent Runtime API, run single-utterance tests via sf CLI, analyze topic/action/context coverage, and automatically fix failing agents with 100-point scoring across 7 categories.
Expert guidance for Swift Testing: test structure, #expect/#require macros, traits and tags, parameterized tests, test plans, parallel execution, async waiting patterns, and XCTest migration. Use when writing new Swift tests, modernizing XCTest suites, debugging flaky tests, or improving test quality and maintainability in Apple-platform or Swift server projects.
Seismic platform help — Enablement Cloud, content management, Learning & Coaching, Aura AI, Digital Sales Rooms, Meeting Intelligence, LiveSend, LiveDocs, Programs, Seismic Exchange, API & integrations. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Seismic', configuring Seismic content library, setting up Learning paths, building Digital Sales Rooms, using LiveSend tracking, generating LiveDocs, managing enablement programs, using Aura AI, or integrating Seismic with CRM. Do NOT use for general sales content strategy (use /sales-content), sales coaching frameworks (use /sales-coaching), cross-platform deal room strategy (use /sales-deal-room), or connecting tools via Zapier (use /sales-integration).
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.
Influence and negotiation toolkit for any interaction requiring another person's agreement, even when not framed as 'negotiation'. Covers: B2B sales, salary review, collective bargaining/unions, hard 1:1s, decision announcements, mediation, cross-cultural deals, recruitment, reaching out to a manager, CFO, customer, vendor, or colleague, responding to feedback, headcount requests, declining, pushing back on scope, justifying a delay, explaining a decision, raising a concern, getting alignment. Apply when preparing, live, or drafting any diplomatic message. Triggers: coaching prompts ('they just said X', 'what do I say', 'draft a reply'); counterparty cues (buyer, customer, champion, procurement, RFP, sponsor, HR, union, CHRO, ExCo, candidate, counter-offer, partner, peer); situation cues (pushback, refusal, ghosted, no-decision, escalation, fixed budget, MFN, raise, comp band, strike, layoff, recadrage, expectation reset, M&A, BATNA, objection, concession, anchor, mirroring).
Use when implementing infrastructure as code with Terraform across AWS, Azure, or GCP. Invoke for module development, state management, provider configuration, multi-environment workflows, infrastructure testing.