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Use when the user needs mobile app design and development patterns for React Native, Flutter, or SwiftUI — including platform HIG compliance, gestures, and offline-first architecture. Triggers: user says "mobile", "iOS", "Android", "React Native", "Flutter", "SwiftUI", "app design", "mobile navigation", "touch targets", "offline-first".
Use when the user needs API design, microservices architecture, event-driven systems, database integration, caching strategies, or backend observability. Triggers: REST/GraphQL API implementation, service architecture design, message queue setup, rate limiting, health checks, OpenTelemetry integration.
Expert skill for building pixel art idle/incremental games with procedural sprite generation, React/TypeScript/Zustand architecture, and contemplative game design. Use when creating pixel art games, implementing idle game mechanics, generating procedural sprites via Canvas API, building collection-based games, or implementing incremental game economies. Triggers on requests for pixel art, idle games, sprite generation, incremental games, collection games, or contemplative game experiences.
Design and implement integration architectures connecting financial systems — APIs, FIX protocol, ISO 20022, event-driven patterns, batch feeds, idempotency, and resilience. Use when building custodian integration pipelines, implementing FIX connectivity for order routing, designing ISO 20022 or SWIFT migration messaging, building batch file processing for custodian feeds or EOD reconciliation, implementing idempotency for transaction APIs, designing retry or circuit breaker patterns, mapping data between systems with different schemas, or troubleshooting integration failures causing recon breaks. Trigger on: FIX protocol, ISO 20022, custodian feed, batch processing, API design, idempotency, circuit breaker, dead letter queue, data mapping, integration architecture, SWIFT migration, mTLS, file feed, event-driven, message broker.
Upstash Workflow implementation guide. Use when creating async workflows with QStash, implementing fan-out patterns, or building 3-layer workflow architecture (process → paginate → execute).
Use when generating or updating technical documentation from code — API references, architecture docs, README files, component documentation, getting started guides, or configuration references
Use when the user needs project structure organization — monorepo patterns, feature-based architecture, naming conventions, barrel exports, or configuration placement. Trigger conditions: restructure project directories, set up monorepo, define naming conventions, create barrel exports, organize configuration files, plan migration from flat to feature-based structure, establish import ordering rules.
Vercel agent-browser — Rust CLI for AI-driven browser automation via CDP. Use when: "agent-browser", "browse website", "automate browser", "scrape with browser", "fill form", "click button", "take screenshot", "browser automation", "headless chrome", "web interaction", "accessibility snapshot", "browser refs". Deterministic ref-based selectors, JSON output, daemon architecture. Replaces Playwright/Puppeteer for agent workflows.
Analyze Azure resource groups and generate detailed Mermaid architecture diagrams showing the relationships between individual resources. WHEN: create architecture diagram, visualize Azure resources, show resource relationships, generate Mermaid diagram, analyze resource group, diagram my resources, architecture visualization, resource topology, map Azure infrastructure.
Implements concurrent Go patterns using goroutines and channels, designs and builds microservices with gRPC or REST, optimizes Go application performance with pprof, and enforces idiomatic Go with generics, interfaces, and robust error handling. Use when building Go applications requiring concurrent programming, microservices architecture, or high-performance systems. Invoke for goroutines, channels, Go generics, gRPC integration, CLI tools, benchmarks, or table-driven testing.
Expert knowledge for Microsoft Foundry (aka Azure AI Foundry) development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building Foundry agents with Azure OpenAI, vector search/RAG, Sora video, realtime audio, or MCP/LangChain APIs, and other Microsoft Foundry related development tasks. Not for Microsoft Foundry Classic (use microsoft-foundry-classic), Microsoft Foundry Local (use microsoft-foundry-local), Microsoft Foundry Tools (use microsoft-foundry-tools).
Creates high-quality Claude Code and Cowork skills using evidence-based principles: expert vocabulary payloads for knowledge routing, dual-register descriptions for reliable triggering, named anti-pattern watchlists for steering past the distribution center, and progressive disclosure architecture for context efficiency. Produces SKILL.md files with structured behavioral instructions, canonical examples, and bundled references. Use this skill when the user wants to create a skill, build a custom capability, make a reusable prompt template, or says "I want Claude to always do X." Also triggers when Mission Planner or Agent Creator need to create a domain skill JIT. Works for any domain. Do NOT use for creating agent definitions (use Agent Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).