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Identifying sensitive data exposure vulnerabilities including API key leakage, PII in responses, insecure storage, and unprotected data transmission during security assessments.
Expert guide for WebGL API development including 3D graphics, shaders (GLSL), rendering pipeline, textures, buffers, performance optimization, and canvas rendering. Use when working with WebGL, 3D graphics, canvas rendering, shaders, GPU programming, or when user mentions WebGL, OpenGL ES, GLSL, vertex shaders, fragment shaders, texture mapping, or 3D web graphics.
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.
This skill should be used when the user asks about Wardley Mapping, evolution stages, strategic positioning, situational awareness, technology evolution, competitive landscape, creating maps, value chain decomposition, gameplay patterns, doctrine assessment, doctrine maturity, climatic patterns, climate assessment, build vs. buy decisions, inertia analysis, D&D alignment of strategies, peace/war/wonder cycles, play-position matrix, pioneers/settlers/planners, or quantitative evolution scoring including differentiation pressure, commodity leverage, weak signal detection, and readiness scores.
Deploy Nozomi Networks Guardian sensors for passive OT network traffic analysis to achieve comprehensive asset visibility, real-time threat detection, and vulnerability assessment across industrial control systems without disrupting operations, leveraging behavioral anomaly detection and protocol-aware monitoring.
Use when python-docx paragraphs created via OxmlElement ignore the intended style or fall back to Normal - explains the style-name vs style-ID mismatch, shows the fix, and notes the related section-break removal pitfall.
Use this skill to manage already-installed skills across Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, OpenCode, OpenClaw, Cursor, Copilot, and other configured agent tools by comparing skill status and linking from configured source directories such as ~/.cc-switch/skills/ and ~/.agents/skills/. Trigger it in two major cases: first, when the user wants to sync, remove, repair, or align skills or agent skills across multiple agents; second, when the user does not yet know the current skill state and wants to inspect skill differences, missing skills, per-agent skill coverage, per-skill coverage, or decide what skill changes to make next. Use this skill when the topic is cross-agent skill or agent-skill management, not for general agent comparison, general model capability questions, or creating, editing, or installing skills from GitHub.
Appwrite .NET SDK skill. Use when building server-side C# or .NET applications with Appwrite, including ASP.NET and Blazor integrations. Covers user management, database/table CRUD, file storage, and functions via API keys.
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.
Parallel 3-reviewer code review orchestration: launch Security, Business-Logic, and Architecture reviewers simultaneously, aggregate findings by severity, and produce a unified BLOCK/FIX/APPROVE verdict. Use when reviewing PRs with 5+ files, security-sensitive changes, new features needing broad coverage, or when user requests "parallel review", "comprehensive review", or "full review". Do NOT use for single-file fixes, documentation-only changes, or when systematic-code-review (sequential) is sufficient.
Validate content for joy-centered tonal framing. Evaluates paragraphs on a joy-grievance spectrum, flags defensive, accusatory, victimhood, or bitter framing, and suggests reframes. Use when user says "joy check", "check framing", "tone check", "negative framing", "is this too negative", or "reframe this positively". Use for any content where positive, curious, generous framing matters. Do NOT use for voice validation (use voice-validator), AI pattern detection (use anti-ai-editor), or grammar and style editing.
RED-GREEN-REFACTOR cycle with strict phase gates. Write failing test first, implement minimum code to pass, then refactor while keeping tests green. Use when implementing new features, fixing bugs with test-first approach, improving test coverage, or when user mentions TDD. Use for "TDD", "test first", "red green refactor", "write tests", or "implement with tests". Do NOT use for debugging existing failures (use systematic-debugging) or for refactoring without new tests (use systematic-refactoring).