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openerp (Kingdee Cloud·Star ERP CLI) Shared Base: Profile credential configuration, LoginBySign authentication and session reuse, general query (ExecuteBillQuery), output envelope and exit codes, dry-run. Must-read before using openerp for the first time, configuring profile, or troubleshooting authentication/query issues.
Local mirror of OpenAI Codex product documentation (developers.openai.com/codex): CLI, Cloud, web app, IDE extension, hooks, skills, plugins, MCP, subagents, AGENTS.md, prompts, rules, sandboxing, models, pricing, security, and configuration. Use whenever the user asks how Codex behaves, how to install or configure Codex, or what a Codex flag, slash command, or feature does (including informal phrasing such as "hooks", "--resume", "sandbox modes", "cloud environments"). Read this skill's references/ before generic web search for Codex product questions. Do NOT use for Claude Code, Cursor, or other agents -- in particular, do not use for "Claude Code hooks" or general OpenAI API, ChatGPT, Realtime, or non-Codex coding help.
Use this skill when users need to create Custom Lightning Types (CLTs) for Einstein Agent actions or structured input/output schemas. Trigger when users mention CLT, Custom Lightning Types, Custom Lightning Types (CLTs) with widget/mosaic/fragment rendition/renderer, JSON schemas for agents, type definitions, lightning__objectType, or editor/renderer configurations. When widget renditions are requested, you MUST first read the widget-rendition.md reference file in this skill's references/ directory and follow its complete workflow. This is complex - always use this skill for CLT work.
Use when installing or running the Inngest CLI and Dev Server for local development, local testing, serve endpoint debugging, Docker or Docker Compose setup, MCP configuration, self-hosted `inngest start`, or deployment workflow checks. Covers `inngest dev`, `inngest start`, auto-discovery, config files, environment variables, `@inngest/test`, local event sending, platform gotchas, and production/self-hosted server flags.
Risk-scaled execution guardrails for repository-scoped code or configuration changes, bug fixes, debugging, refactors, code reviews, test changes, implementation plans that lead to code, and Git mutations. Skip conceptual explanations, contract-preserving prose-only edits, pure architecture design, and read-only repository status.
OpenTelemetry observability for .NET 10 applications. Covers traces, metrics, and logs using the OpenTelemetry SDK with OTLP export. Includes custom ActivitySource, IMeterFactory metrics, resource configuration, and Aspire Dashboard integration. Load this skill when setting up distributed tracing, custom metrics, OTLP export, or when the user mentions "OpenTelemetry", "OTLP", "traces", "spans", "Activity", "ActivitySource", "metrics", "IMeterFactory", "Meter", "Counter", "Histogram", "Gauge", "telemetry", "observability", "distributed tracing", "OTEL", or "Aspire Dashboard".
Use this skill for any question or action about the user's AI/GenAI applications or agents — their behavior, prompts/responses, quality, hallucinations, guardrails, security, cost/tokens, errors, evaluations/policies, model pricing, or configuration — including comparing or tracking agents over time. It covers both analyzing AI telemetry (GenAI spans) and managing AI Center config via the `cx ai-center` commands.
Reference for the Adobe AEM CLI (@adobe/aem-cli, formerly the helix-cli npm package; commands `aem up`, `aem import`, `aem content`) — installation, the local Edge Delivery dev server, .env / AEM_* configuration, HTTPS/TLS, proxy & certificate trust, content sync with da.live, and troubleshooting. Use when installing, running, or configuring the aem/hlx CLI, when `aem up` fails (port conflicts, cert errors, proxy 404s, pipeline vs. local-file confusion), or when migrating from the old helix-cli package. Do NOT use for da.live content-format rules or the DA Source API contract (use da-content); do NOT use for writing EDS block code (use content-driven-development).
Databricks documentation reference via llms.txt index. Use when other skills do not cover a topic, looking up unfamiliar Databricks features, or needing authoritative docs on APIs, configurations, or platform capabilities.
Integrate the Dynatrace React Native Plugin into a React Native or Expo project — dependency setup, dynatrace.config.js, Babel registration, npx instrumentation, navigation tracking, user privacy options, and verification. Handles both bare React Native and Expo (babel-preset-expo) Babel configuration automatically. Trigger: "add Dynatrace to React Native", "React Native plugin setup", "instrument React Native app", "integrate Dynatrace RN", "mobile observability React Native", "react-native-plugin", "dynatrace react native", "add Dynatrace to Expo", "instrument Expo app", "Dynatrace Expo setup". Do NOT use for: querying RN RUM data (use dt-obs-frontends), non-React Native mobile setups, or Dynatrace server-side configuration.
Complete subscription system with Stripe, Vercel Flags for plan configuration, webhook handling for syncing subscription state to Postgres, usage tracking, and billing portal integration.
Complete React + Vite expertise for building optimized, scalable applications. Covers project architecture, folder structure, component patterns, performance optimization, TypeScript best practices, testing, and build configuration. Use when building React apps with Vite, organizing projects, optimizing performance, or implementing best practices. Includes code generators, bundle analyzer, and production-ready templates.