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High-level PyTorch framework with Trainer class, automatic distributed training (DDP/FSDP/DeepSpeed), callbacks system, and minimal boilerplate. Scales from laptop to supercomputer with same code. Use when you want clean training loops with built-in best practices.
Parse Apache and Nginx access logs to detect SQL injection attempts, local file inclusion, directory traversal, web scanner fingerprints, and brute-force patterns. Uses regex-based pattern matching against OWASP attack signatures, GeoIP enrichment for source attribution, and statistical anomaly detection for request frequency and response size outliers.
Whatfix platform help — Digital Adoption Platform (DAP), in-app Flows, Smart Tips, Beacons, Task Lists, Self Help widget, Product Analytics (funnels, Sankey charts, cohorts), Mirror sandbox training, NPS/custom surveys, Integration Hub. Use when Whatfix flows aren't triggering, users skip walkthroughs, Self Help widget isn't surfacing right content, product analytics look wrong, Mirror sandbox needs setup, Whatfix surveys have low completion, Integration Hub data isn't syncing, need help with Whatfix API or content tagging, setting up Whatfix for a new enterprise app, or comparing Whatfix to WalkMe or Pendo. Do NOT use for in-app messaging strategy across platforms (use /sales-in-app-messaging) or general customer feedback strategy (use /sales-customer-feedback).
Configure and run an automated grid trading bot on Hyperliquid DEX with TypeScript/Node.js, supporting perpetuals and spot markets with risk management.
Guides benchmarking and comparing explicit multi-statement transactions versus single-statement CTE transactions in CockroachDB, with fair test methodology, contention analysis, and performance interpretation. Use when comparing transaction formulations, benchmarking CockroachDB workloads under contention, investigating retry pressure, or deciding whether to rewrite multi-step application flows into single SQL statements.
Run, rerun, debug, or interpret OpenClaw Parallels install, onboarding, gateway smoke, and upgrade checks.
Use when planning product experiments, writing testable hypotheses, estimating sample size, prioritizing tests, or interpreting A/B outcomes with practical statistical rigor.
Guide pharmacogenomics (PGx) research -- drug-gene interaction lookup, CPIC guideline retrieval, variant-drug annotation, allele function status, FDA biomarker labeling, and clinical dosing recommendations. Covers the full CPIC-to-PharmGKB-to-clinical-recommendation workflow. Use when users ask about pharmacogenomics, drug-gene interactions, CPIC guidelines, genotype-guided dosing, PGx biomarkers, CYP enzyme phenotypes, or star allele interpretation.
When the user wants to set up, debug, or interpret app install attribution — including SKAdNetwork (SKAN), Apple's AdAttributionKit, Google Play Install Referrer, MMPs (AppsFlyer, Adjust, Singular, Branch, Kochava), deep links, deferred deep links, conversion values, postback windows, or privacy thresholds. Use when the user mentions "SKAdNetwork", "SKAN", "SKAN 4", "AdAttributionKit", "AAK", "MMP", "AppsFlyer", "Adjust", "Singular", "Branch", "attribution", "conversion value", "postback", "Install Referrer", "deferred deep link", "iOS 14.5", "ATT", "App Tracking Transparency", "IDFA", or "I can't measure my ad campaigns". For paid campaign strategy, see ua-campaign and apple-search-ads. For analytics events, see app-analytics.
Generative Engine Optimization (GEO) monitoring — track brand and domain visibility across AI-powered search engines: Google AI Overviews, Perplexity, and ChatGPT Search. Run multi-query sweeps, detect citations, measure domain presence, and generate cross-engine visibility reports. Uses the browse CLI with camoufox for stealth.
Guides engineering managers through the specific challenges of managing top engineers — produces a four-quadrant ability/confidence diagnostic, the Rock Star vs. Superstar distinction, common mistakes to avoid, a stagnation diagnostic (Diminishing XP), and a Pusher vs. Puller framework for managing burnout and team friction. Use when the user says "rockstar engineer," "superstar," "high performer," "brilliant jerk," "wants promotion," "hardest to manage," "overconfident," "my best developer is burning out," "engineer is frustrated," or "my best developer is pushing me." Do NOT use for standard underperformance (use performance-reviews) or general motivation questions (use engineer-motivation).
Use OfficeCLI to create, read, and edit Word, Excel, and PowerPoint files from the command line with AI-friendly commands.