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Multi-cloud security assessment skill for AWS, Azure, and GCP. This skill should be used when performing cloud security audits, scanning for misconfigurations, testing IAM policies, auditing storage permissions, and identifying privilege escalation paths. Triggers on requests to audit cloud security, scan AWS/Azure/GCP, check cloud misconfigurations, or perform cloud penetration testing.
Self-improving agent architecture using ChromaDB for continuous learning, self-evaluation, and improvement storage. Agents maintain separate memory collections for learned patterns, performance metrics, and self-assessments without modifying their static .md configuration.
Whole-codebase vulnerability analysis leveraging 1M context window. Loads entire project source, runs deep security analysis in a single pass. Opus 4.6 found 500 zero-day vulnerabilities in pre-release testing — this skill weaponizes that capability.
Run git-workspace-review first to understand which tests need updates. Use when updating existing tests, generating new tests for features, enhancing test quality, ensuring detailed coverage, pre-commit validation. Do not use when auditing test suites - use pensive:test-review. DO NOT use when: writing production code - focus on implementation first.
Set up a Stylus smart contract project with OpenZeppelin Contracts for Stylus on Arbitrum. Use when users need to: (1) install Rust toolchain and WASM target for Stylus, (2) create a new Cargo Stylus project, (3) add OpenZeppelin Stylus dependencies to Cargo.toml, or (4) understand Stylus import conventions and storage patterns for OpenZeppelin.
Generate professional product packaging designs using each::sense AI. Create box designs, food packaging, cosmetic containers, beverage labels, supplement bottles, coffee bags, candle packaging, gift boxes, shopping bags, and product labels.
Guides technology selection and implementation of AI and ML features in .NET 8+ applications using ML.NET, Microsoft.Extensions.AI (MEAI), Microsoft Agent Framework (MAF), GitHub Copilot SDK, ONNX Runtime, and OllamaSharp. Covers the full spectrum from classic ML through modern LLM orchestration to local inference. Use when adding classification, regression, clustering, anomaly detection, recommendation, LLM integration (text generation, summarization, reasoning), RAG pipelines with vector search, agentic workflows with tool calling, Copilot extensions, or custom model inference via ONNX Runtime to a .NET project. DO NOT USE FOR projects targeting .NET Framework (requires .NET 8+), the task is pure data engineering or ETL with no ML/AI component, or the project needs a custom deep learning training loop (use Python with PyTorch/TensorFlow, then export to ONNX for .NET inference).
Use this skill when architecting on Google Cloud Platform, selecting GCP services, or implementing data and compute solutions. Triggers on Cloud Run, BigQuery, Pub/Sub, GKE, Cloud Functions, Cloud Storage, Firestore, Spanner, Cloud SQL, IAM, VPC, and any task requiring GCP architecture decisions or service selection.
Appwrite Kotlin SDK skill. Use when building native Android apps or server-side Kotlin/JVM backends with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth with Activity integration), database queries, file uploads, real-time subscriptions with coroutine support, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
Implement Syncfusion React File Manager component for file system navigation and management. Use when users need file browsing, upload/download, file operations (create, delete, rename), multiple views, drag-drop, customization, or accessibility features. Supports local and remote file systems with comprehensive customization options.
Implement and customize Tab components in Syncfusion React applications. Use this skill whenever the user needs to create tabbed interfaces, manage tab content rendering, configure header positioning, enable drag-and-drop reordering, or customize tab styling. Essential for building navigation layouts, content organization, responsive tab controls, localized tabs, and accessible tab interactions.
Guides the agent through general Capacitor app development topics. Covers core concepts (native bridge, plugins, web layer), Capacitor CLI usage, app configuration (capacitor.config.ts, splash screens, app icons, deep links), platform management (Android, iOS, Electron, PWA), edge-to-edge and safe area handling on Android, live reload setup, storage solutions, file handling, security best practices, CI/CD references, iOS package managers (SPM, CocoaPods), and troubleshooting for Android and iOS. Do not use for creating new Capacitor apps, Capacitor plugin APIs, creating Capacitor plugins, in-app purchases, upgrading Capacitor versions, Cordova or PhoneGap migration, or framework-specific patterns (Angular, React, Vue).