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Generate product changelog entries, X/Twitter posts, and Slack announcements for Leather wallet releases. Use when creating release communications including changelog entries for app.leather.io/changelog, announcement tweets (single or threads), and community Slack posts. Inputs may include verbal feature descriptions, Linear projects, or GitHub PRs.
Configure CI/CD pipelines, Docker containers, and cloud deployments. Handles GitHub Actions, Kubernetes, and infrastructure automation. Use PROACTIVELY when setting up deployments, containers, or CI/CD workflows.
AI-powered browser automation toolset, including agent-browser (accessibility tree extraction), actionbook (50+ website automation recipes), and browser-use (Python automation library). Use cases: (1) Scrape web content that requires JS rendering (2) Fetch data from platforms like X/Twitter, GitHub, Reddit, etc. (3) Take web page screenshots (4) Automate browser operations (5) Retrieve the accessibility tree structure of web pages. Use this skill when you need to access dynamic web pages, bypass anti-scraping measures, or perform browser automation.
Use when checking code quality, running security audits, testing coverage, finding violations, or setting up quality tools - supports Drupal (PHPStan, PHPMD, PHPCPD, Psalm, Semgrep, Trivy, Gitleaks via DDEV) and Next.js (ESLint, Jest, jscpd, madge, Semgrep, Trivy, Gitleaks) projects with TDD, SOLID, DRY, and OWASP security checks
You are an expert AI-powered code review specialist combining automated static analysis, intelligent pattern recognition, and modern DevOps practices. Leverage AI tools (GitHub Copilot, Qodo, GPT-5, C
HTTP actions for webhooks and API endpoints in Convex. Use when building webhook handlers (Stripe, Clerk, GitHub), creating REST API endpoints, handling file uploads/downloads, or implementing CORS for browser requests.
Scaffold a production-ready Go HTTP service with OpenTelemetry observability, TLS, lifecycle management, Dockerfile, GitHub Actions CI/CD, and golangci-lint. Use when creating or regenerating a full Go service skeleton (project layout, config package, server package, CI workflows, and container build files).
Advanced memory operations reference. Basic patterns (profile loading, simple recall/remember) are in project instructions. Consult this skill for background writes, memory versioning, complex queries, edge cases, session scoping, retention management, type-safe results, proactive memory hints, GitHub access detection, and ops priority ordering.
Apply OpenEd's visual brand identity to presentations, websites, and digital materials. Specifies colors, typography, spacing, and design specifications for consistent visual branding across all OpenEd materials.
Query official Microsoft documentation to find concepts, tutorials, and code examples across Azure, .NET, Agent Framework, Aspire, VS Code, GitHub, and more. Uses Microsoft Learn MCP as the default, with Context7 and Aspire MCP for content that lives outside learn.microsoft.com.
Explore and analyze TUI applications to document their features for cloning. Use when asked to reverse-engineer, analyze, document, or understand a terminal UI like Claude Code, OpenCode, Codex, lazygit, or any ratatui/ncurses-based application. Launches the target TUI in tmux, systematically explores all views and keybindings, captures ASCII diagrams of each screen, and writes findings incrementally to a markdown file (survives context compaction).
Safe experimentation framework for AI agents. Creates isolated sandbox environments for trying new features, testing approaches, and exploring solutions without polluting the main codebase. USE WHEN: Agent needs to try something uncertain, explore multiple approaches, test a new library, prototype a feature, or run a technical spike before committing to implementation. PRIMARY TRIGGERS: "experiment with" = Setup sandbox + run experiment "try this approach" = Quick experiment in sandbox "spike" / "POC" / "prototype" = Time-boxed technical investigation "tinker" / "tinkering mode" = Enter experimentation workflow "explore options" = Multi-approach comparison in sandbox NOT FOR: Debugging (use debugger), testing (use test runner), or committed feature work (use git branches). DIFFERENTIATOR: Unlike git branches (for committed direction), tinkering is for "I don't know if this will work" exploration. Try 5 things in sandbox before committing to a branch. Faster feedback, zero codebase pollution.