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Certificate Lifecycle Manager - Auto-activating skill for Security Advanced. Triggers on: certificate lifecycle manager, certificate lifecycle manager Part of the Security Advanced skill category.
Api Key Manager - Auto-activating skill for Security Fundamentals. Triggers on: api key manager, api key manager Part of the Security Fundamentals skill category.
Expert guidance for writing fast, maintainable Minitest tests in Rails applications. Use when writing tests, converting from RSpec, debugging test failures, improving test performance, or following testing best practices. Covers model tests, policy tests, request tests, system tests, fixtures, and TDD workflows.
Full-stack form handling for Inertia Rails: create, edit, delete, multi-step wizard, and file upload forms with validation errors and progress tracking. React examples inline; Vue and Svelte equivalents in references. Use when building any form, handling file uploads, multi-step forms, client-side validation, or wiring form submission to Rails controllers. NEVER react-hook-form. Use `<Form>` for simple forms, useForm for dynamic/programmatic control.
Define valid component.yml metadata for Canvas components, including props, slots, and enums. Use when (1) Creating a new component, (2) Adding or modifying props, (3) Troubleshooting "not a valid choice" or prop type errors, (4) Mapping enums to CVA variants.
One-time project initializer for Inertia Rails skills. Detects stack and frontend framework (React/Vue/Svelte) from Gemfile and package.json, offers to install recommended deps (alba-inertia, js-routes, pagy, shadcn), and generates a CLAUDE.md section that configures which skill patterns apply. Use when first installing these skills, bootstrapping a new Inertia Rails project, or when the stack changes.
Generate professional git commit messages following cbea.ms guidelines. Outputs plain copy-pasteable commit message text by default.
Alba serializers + Typelizer for type-safe Inertia Rails props with auto-generated TypeScript types. Use when serializing models for Inertia responses, setting up Alba resources, generating TypeScript types from Ruby, or using Inertia prop options (defer, once, merge, scroll) with Alba attributes. Replaces as_json with structured, auto-typed ApplicationResource, page resources, and shared props resources. When active, OVERRIDES the `render inertia: { ... }` pattern from other skills — use convention-based instance variable rendering instead.
ALWAYS `render inertia: { key: data }` to pass data as props — instance variables are NOT auto-passed (only alba-inertia does that). Rails controller patterns for Inertia.js: render inertia, prop types (defer, optional, merge, scroll), shared data, flash, PRG redirects, validation errors. Use when writing controllers that load data, display records, or serve Inertia responses. CRITICAL: external URLs (Stripe/OAuth) MUST use inertia_location, NEVER redirect_to.
Use when tasks involve reading, creating, or reviewing PDF files where rendering and layout matter; prefer visual checks by rendering pages (Poppler) and use Python tools such as `reportlab`, `pdfplumber`, and `pypdf` for generation and extraction. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog.
Extract and parse local git commit history into structured JSON format with custom tags ([Why], [What], [Impact]). Use when generating changelogs, creating PR summaries, updating CHANGELOG.md files, or analyzing recent code changes. Parses conventional commits, extracts technical details and business impact, and returns flat JSON to save context tokens and reduce hallucinations during documentation generation.
Kalshi prediction markets — events, series, markets, trades, and candlestick data. Public API, no auth required for reads. US-regulated exchange (CFTC). Covers soccer, basketball, baseball, tennis, NFL, hockey event contracts. Use when: user asks about Kalshi-specific markets, event contracts, CFTC-regulated prediction markets, or candlestick/OHLC price history on sports outcomes. Don't use when: user asks about actual match results, scores, or statistics — use football-data or fastf1 instead. Don't use for general "who will win" questions unless Kalshi is specifically mentioned — try polymarket first (broader sports coverage). Don't use for news — use sports-news instead.