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Implement Terraform provider ephemeral resources with the Plugin Framework: the Open/Renew/Close lifecycle, ephemeral schema design, registration via EphemeralResources, renewal for expiring credentials, and how ephemeral values flow into write-only attributes and provider configuration. Use when adding an ephemeral resource, exposing secrets/tokens/certificates that must never persist in state or plan, deciding between an ephemeral resource and a data source, or wiring short-lived credentials from one provider into another.
Use when designing, reviewing, or decluttering a functional product, app, dashboard, or tool screen on any platform. Focal is the screen-local structure-and-attention lens—it decides what belongs, what waits, and what wins attention through Information Architecture, Progressive Disclosure, and Visual Hierarchy. Its methodology is One Screen, One Clear Intent—not one action per screen. It classifies task, hub, and exploration registers, chooses the matching action model, supports inherent binary-choice or dual-mode sets, and adjusts density for expertise. Triggers on clutter, "too much on screen", "simplify this screen", "what's the primary action", "too many choices", choice overload, manual selection, input parsing, contextual information, "show the consequence", one screen one purpose, one clear intent, IA, dashboard, admin, or onboarding/settings. Not for multi-screen flows or navigation (use Compass), visual styling, motion, research, code, marketing/landing pages, backend, or non-UI work.
Overlays — modals, drawers, bottom sheets, popovers — interrupt or augment the main flow. Each type has a different scope, blocking level, and appropriate use case. Use when designing dialogs, confirmation prompts, side panels, action sheets, or any UI element that appears above the main content layer.
Network flow analysis in Dynatrace across three sources: OneAgent flows (host/process/pod-to-peer connections in the `default_network_flows` Grail bucket), NetFlow/IPFIX/sFlow (via an OpenTelemetry Collector), and cloud flow logs (AWS VPC / Transit Gateway; Azure and GCP planned). Use to analyze traffic between entities, find top talkers by bandwidth, map communication dependencies, investigate connection health (resets, timeouts, retransmissions, RTT), and resolve peers to monitored entities. Routes each question to the right source; source-specific DQL lives in the reference files. Trigger: "network flows", "top talkers", "traffic between hosts", "connection resets", "TCP retransmissions", "RTT", "pod connections", "network dependencies", "NetFlow", "IPFIX", "sFlow", "VPC flow logs", "cloud network traffic". Do NOT use for host NIC throughput or packet drops (use dt-obs-hosts), service request rate or latency (use dt-obs-services), or synthetic/uptime monitoring (use dt-obs-ext-monitors).
Analyze SNMP-monitored network devices (switches, routers, firewalls, load balancers) in Dynatrace. Three data layers: Smartscape topology (`EXT_NETWORK_DEVICE` / `EXT_NETWORK_INTERFACE` nodes, `belongs_to` and `calls` edges); `com.dynatrace.extension.network_device.*` metrics (CPU, memory, uptime, throughput, saturation, errors); and logs (SNMP traps, syslog, auto-discovery). Use to inventory devices, find down or saturated interfaces, check device CPU/memory/uptime, map topology and neighbors, detect interface errors, and investigate traps and syslog events. Trigger: "network device", "switch", "router", "firewall", "SNMP", "interface status", "interface down", "interface utilization", "link saturation", "device CPU", "device memory", "device uptime", "device neighbors", "LLDP", "CDP", "SNMP trap", "syslog". Do NOT use for network flow/traffic or top talkers (use dt-obs-network-flows), host NIC throughput (use dt-obs-hosts), or service request/latency (use dt-obs-services).
Create and export technical, product, architecture, and process illustrations in 27 formats—including architecture, IT current-state, flowchart, sequence, state machine, ER, timeline, swimlane, quadrant, radar, loop, nested, tree, org chart, layers, venn, pyramid, bar, line, Gantt, scatter, high-level, process, medallion, data flow, DP integration, and DP security matrix—as standalone HTML with inline SVG plus optional SVG/PNG/PDF exports. Use for diagram generation, architecture diagrams, process flows, workflow maps, visual variants, project-level light/dark theme and font initialization, brand onboarding, and diagram export. Incorporates the complete former architecture-diagram and process-flow-diagram skills as first-class technical-color families, alongside editorial light/dark/full/hand/terminal/consultant treatments and built-in Copy/PNG/PDF controls.
Embed screenshots, images, diagrams, GIFs, and screen recordings in GitHub PRs and issues — or stage them ahead of a PR, collect them into one attachments comment, or get a durable public link to share a visual with a person. Use this whenever a visual needs to end up in a PR description, issue body, or PR/issue comment, in front of a teammate, or saved for a PR that doesn't exist yet. Triggers include "attach a screenshot to the PR", "add a before/after to the issue", "include a screenshot of …", "share a GIF of the flow", "record the bug and put it in the issue", "get me a link I can paste in Slack", "stage screenshots for the PR", "attach this when I open the PR", "save this for the PR", "collect the PR's media", or having just captured or changed something visual that a shot would make clearer — even mid-task, before a PR exists. Also applies when an agent has no local filesystem and is uploading via the hosted MCP (agents.uploads.sh). Reach for this instead of drag-and-drop or github.com/user-attachments (agents can't upload there) and instead of hand-rolling cloud-storage uploads. Capture the visual with whatever browser or screenshot tooling you have; this skill covers hosting and embedding it.
Agent Session Visualization / Session Timeline: Execution maps for Cursor, Codex, Claude Code, Workbuddy, kimi-code threads (by ID or name); includes skills/tools/sub-agents, retries/forks/waits, layered internationalization + session health. Triggers (English): agent thread visualizer, agent-thread-visualizer, agent session timeline, session report, session log analyzer, agent flow visualization, execution map, conversation visualizer, subagent timeline, debug agent session, visualize the run, Cursor session, Claude Code session, Workbuddy session, kimi-code session. (Chinese): agent session visualization, session visualization, agent timeline, sub-agent visualization, session report, session analysis, execution map, agent execution flow, debug agent session, Cursor session, Claude Code session, Workbuddy session, kimi-code session. (Japanese): agent session visualization, session visualization, agent timeline, sub-agent visualization, session report, execution map, agent execution flow, Cursor session, Claude Code session, Workbuddy session, kimi-code session.
Find the perfect laptop on Newegg by asking the user about their needs and returning the top 10 matching laptops with direct purchase links. Use this skill whenever users want help choosing or finding a laptop — even if they don't mention Newegg by name. Always trigger on phrases like: "help me find a laptop", "what laptop should I buy", "recommend a laptop for gaming/work/school/video editing", "I need a laptop under $X", "best laptop for students", "find me a good laptop", "laptop recommendation", "我想买个笔记本", "推荐笔记本电脑", "给我找一款游戏本", "帮我找笔记本", or any question about choosing or comparing laptops for purchase. This skill handles the full flow: gathering requirements → searching Newegg → showing top 10 results with clickable buy links.
Find the perfect gaming monitor on Newegg by asking the user about their needs and returning the top matching monitors with parsed specs (size, resolution, refresh rate, panel type, response time) and direct purchase links. Use this skill whenever users want help choosing or finding a gaming monitor — even if they don't mention Newegg by name. Always trigger on phrases like: "help me find a gaming monitor", "what monitor should I buy for gaming", "recommend a 144Hz/240Hz monitor", "best monitor for FPS games", "I need a monitor under $X", "OLED gaming monitor recommendation", "curved ultrawide monitor for gaming", "我想买个电竞显示器", "推荐一个游戏显示器", "帮我找显示器", "144Hz显示器推荐", or any question about choosing or comparing gaming monitors for purchase. This skill handles the full flow: gathering requirements → searching Newegg → parsing specs → showing ranked results with clickable buy links.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with strong hierarchy, thoughtful systems, and polished implementation that avoid generic AI aesthetics. Use when the user wants to build or redesign web pages, flows, components, or full app surfaces, or when another better-web-ui skill needs shared project design context before other better-web-ui skills.
Use Proxyman MCP to inspect and debug captured HTTP/HTTPS/WebSocket traffic and operate Proxyman through all MCP actions. Use this skill when an agent needs to analyze traffic, diagnose missing capture, manage rules, use Compose, inspect WebSockets, install certificates, control proxy settings, use setup guidance, export flows, generate code, run Proxyman automations, or troubleshoot Proxyman MCP.