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TronWeb — JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for TRON (HTTP API, contracts, transactions, events).
TON HTTP API (TON Center / ton-http-api) — accounts, transactions, messages, send, runGetMethod; use Swagger for request/response parameters and return values.
Solana Kit (JavaScript SDK) — RPC, signers, transactions, accounts, codecs, instruction plans, and program clients for agent-driven Solana tooling.
ConvexFS (convex-fs) — path-based file storage and serving component for Convex powered by bunny.net CDN. Covers installation, setup, file upload/download flows, path management, blob lifecycle, atomic transactions (move/copy/delete), compare-and-swap, signed URLs, file expiration, garbage collection, auth for uploads/downloads, multiple filesystems, React integration, and production best practices. Use when working with ConvexFS, uploading files in Convex, serving files via CDN, managing file paths, building file storage features, or configuring bunny.net with Convex. Triggers on: convex-fs, ConvexFS, bunny.net, file upload, file storage convex, blob, commitFiles, registerRoutes, buildDownloadUrl, fs.stat, fs.list, fs.transact, fs.move, fs.copy, fs.delete, fs.writeFile, fs.getDownloadUrl, "how do I upload files in Convex", "serve files from Convex", "ConvexFS setup".
Use when integrating or maintaining applications built with keep-starknet-strange/starkzap. Covers StarkSDK setup, onboarding (Signer/Privy/Cartridge), wallet lifecycle, sponsored transactions, ERC20 transfers, staking flows, tx builder batching, examples, tests, and generated presets.
Build applications with the Yo Protocol SDK (`@yo-protocol/core`) — an ERC-4626 yield vault protocol supporting Ethereum (1), Base (8453), and Arbitrum (42161). Use when writing code that interacts with Yo Protocol vaults: preparing deposit/redeem transactions, checking positions, querying vault snapshots/yield/TVL, or claiming Merkl rewards. Triggers on mentions of Yo Protocol, yoETH, yoUSD, yoBTC, yoEUR, yoGOLD, yoUSDT, yo-protocol/core, YoClient, createYoClient, PreparedTransaction, or ERC-4626 vault interactions via the Yo gateway.
x402 paid API endpoints, inbox messaging, project scaffolding, and OpenRouter AI integration. Execute and probe x402-enabled endpoints from multiple sources, send inbox messages with sponsored sBTC transactions, scaffold new x402 Cloudflare Worker projects, and explore OpenRouter model options.
This skill should be used when completing LBO (Leveraged Buyout) model templates in Excel for private equity transactions, deal materials, or investment committee presentations. The skill fills in formulas, validates calculations, and ensures professional formatting standards that adapt to any template structure.
MongoDB transaction correctness, consistency, and retry safety. Use when implementing multi-document writes, debugging transaction failures, choosing readConcern/writeConcern, handling TransientTransactionError or UnknownTransactionCommitResult, or deciding when transactions are required. Triggers on "transaction", "withTransaction", "session", "read concern", "write concern", "causal consistency", "snapshot", "retry commit", "ACID", "TransientTransactionError", and "UnknownTransactionCommitResult".
Use this skill when designing event-driven systems, implementing event sourcing, applying CQRS patterns, selecting message brokers, or reasoning about eventual consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Kafka, RabbitMQ, event stores, command-query separation, domain events, sagas, compensating transactions, idempotency, message ordering, and any architecture where components communicate through asynchronous events rather than direct synchronous calls.
Design scalable data systems in the style of Pat Helland, distributed systems veteran from Tandem, Microsoft, and Amazon. Emphasizes life beyond distributed transactions, idempotency, and practical patterns for data at scale. Use when building systems that must scale beyond single-node ACID transactions.
Use this skill when designing microservice architectures, decomposing monoliths, implementing inter-service communication, or solving distributed data challenges. Triggers on service decomposition, saga pattern, CQRS, event sourcing, API gateway, service mesh, circuit breaker, distributed transactions, and any task requiring microservice design decisions or migration strategies.