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Testing and diagnosis workflow, including unit tests and browser tests, with automatic diagnosis when tests fail. Suitable for test execution and troubleshooting after code changes.
All-in-one Module Federation skill. Use when the user asks anything about MF — concepts, configuration, runtime API, shared dependencies, type errors, runtime error code troubleshooting, slow builds, Bridge integration, or adding MF to an existing project.
Master advanced Git workflows including rebasing, cherry-picking, bisect, worktrees, and reflog to maintain clean history and recover from any situation. Use when managing complex Git histories, collaborating on feature branches, or troubleshooting repository issues.
Generate Office documents (DOCX, XLSX, PDF, PPTX) with TypeScript. Pure JS libraries that work everywhere: Claude Code CLI, Cloudflare Workers, browsers. Uses docx (Word), xlsx/SheetJS (Excel), pdf-lib (PDF), pptxgenjs (PowerPoint). Use when: creating invoices, reports, spreadsheets, presentations, form filling, exporting data to Office formats, or troubleshooting "Packer.toBuffer", "XLSX.utils", "PDFDocument", "pptxgenjs" errors.
Comprehensive Salesforce DevOps automation using sf CLI v2. Use when deploying metadata, managing scratch orgs, setting up CI/CD pipelines, or troubleshooting deployment errors.
Write JavaScript code in n8n Code nodes. Use when writing JavaScript in n8n, using $input/$json/$node syntax, making HTTP requests with $helpers, working with dates using DateTime, troubleshooting Code node errors, or choosing between Code node modes.
Uses Chrome DevTools via MCP for efficient debugging, troubleshooting and browser automation. Use when debugging web pages, automating browser interactions, analyzing performance, or inspecting network requests.
Guidance for Worktrunk, a CLI tool for managing git worktrees. Covers configuration (user config at ~/.config/worktrunk/config.toml and project hooks at .config/wt.toml), usage, and troubleshooting. Use for "setting up commit message generation", "configuring hooks", "automating tasks", or general worktrunk questions.
Source-backed research orchestrator for the Fusion ecosystem. Routes to the correct research agent based on question type. Returns source-backed evidence only; will not invent Framework behavior, component APIs, or skill catalog relationships. USE FOR: any research question needing source-backed evidence about Fusion Framework APIs, EDS components, or the Fusion skill catalog. DO NOT USE FOR: implementing code changes, installing or editing skills, MCP setup or troubleshooting, or inventing Fusion behavior without evidence.
Run and debug C# MCP servers locally. Covers IDE configuration, MCP Inspector testing, GitHub Copilot Agent Mode integration, logging setup, and troubleshooting. USE FOR: running MCP servers locally with dotnet run, configuring VS Code or Visual Studio for MCP debugging, testing tools with MCP Inspector, testing with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode, diagnosing tool registration issues, setting up mcp.json configuration, debugging MCP protocol messages, configuring logging for stdio and HTTP servers. DO NOT USE FOR: creating new MCP servers (use mcp-csharp-create), writing automated tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying to production (use mcp-csharp-publish).
Use when deploying or managing Kubernetes workloads requiring cluster configuration, security hardening, or troubleshooting. Invoke for Helm charts, RBAC policies, NetworkPolicies, storage configuration, performance optimization.
MUST READ before deploying any ADK agent. ADK deployment guide — Agent Engine, Cloud Run, GKE, CI/CD pipelines, secrets, observability, and production workflows. Use when deploying agents to Google Cloud or troubleshooting deployments. Do NOT use for API code patterns (use adk-cheatsheet), evaluation (use adk-eval-guide), or project scaffolding (use adk-scaffold).