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Architects Blazor apps. Hosting models, render modes, routing, streaming, prerender.
Type-safe, file-based router for React with first-class search params, data loading, and code splitting. Use when user asks to "create routes with TanStack Router", "set up file-based routing", "add search params", "use loaders", "protect routes with auth", "add code splitting", or asks about @tanstack/react-router, createFileRoute, createRouter, routeTree.gen.ts, useSearch, useParams, useNavigate, useBlocker, useMatch, useRouterState, beforeLoad, or route configuration. Do NOT use for TanStack Start server functions, Next.js App Router, React Router (without migration context), or Remix routing. Covers routing setup, navigation, search/path params, data loading, authentication, code splitting, SSR, error handling, testing, deployment, and bundler configuration (Vite, Webpack, Rspack, esbuild).
Project knowledge base and workflow routing. Knowledge contains previously explored file locations, module boundaries, and call chains — reuse directly instead of re-locating; decisions/maxims are settled architectural decisions and coding principles — follow them, don't re-debate; pipelines are reusable workflows. Use self-improve to capture new findings after tasks. Provides init, upgrade, migrate, doctor, self-improve, and loop tools.
Set up a persistent AI agent gateway on macOS with Redis event bridge, heartbeat monitoring, and multi-session routing. Interactive Q&A to match your intent — from minimal (Redis + extension) to full (embedded daemon + Telegram + watchdog). Use when: 'set up a gateway', 'I want my agent always on', 'event bridge', 'heartbeat monitoring', 'agent notifications', or any request to make an AI agent persistent and reachable.
Classify user requests and route to the correct agent + skill combination. Use for any user request that needs delegation: code changes, debugging, reviews, content creation, research, or multi-step workflows. Invoked as the primary entry point via "/do [request]". Do NOT handle code changes directly - always route to a domain agent. Do NOT skip routing for anything beyond pure fact lookups or single read commands.
ALWAYS use when working with Angular Router, routing configuration, guards, resolvers, lazy loading, or navigation in Angular applications.
PostHog integration for React applications using TanStack Router with code-based routing
KAIROS action engine — ZERO DRIFT ENFORCEMENT EDITION. Mandatory routing layer for ANY action, task, workflow or procedure. AI agents MUST NOT ignore, bypass, partially execute or deviate from KAIROS MCP. Trigger on ANY action intent: write, draft, compose, create, build, implement, code, fix, debug, resolve, deploy, publish, migrate, configure, set up, install, upgrade, update, edit, rewrite, refactor, improve, review, audit, check, validate, test, standardize, automate, generate, report, plan, design, document, file, submit, open, close, merge, push, commit, sync, clone, export, import, send, notify, schedule, assign, prioritize, triage, do, perform, execute, handle, run, process, complete, finish, start — or when user describes any procedure or asks “how to” perform an operation. If no protocol exists, KAIROS offers to create one. Zero drift: detect → activate → follow next_action exactly → reward → respond. No other path allowed.
Aurora Smart Home orchestrator — routing layer for all smart home skills. Use this skill when the user asks ANY smart home question and you need to decide which skill to invoke, or when a task spans multiple skills (e.g., "build a sensor that shows on a dashboard and triggers automations"). Invoke aurora FIRST before reaching for a specific skill — it will route to the right specialist(s) and recommend the correct Claude model to keep token usage efficient. Trigger on: smart home, Home Assistant, ESPHome, automation, IoT, dashboard, ESP32, Node-RED, or any request about controlling or monitoring devices at home.
Design carrier- and enterprise-scale backbone networks—core/distribution/edge topology, OSPF, IS-IS, BGP and route policy, WAN/MPLS/SD-WAN, DCI, peering, transit, IX, anycast, ECMP, BFD, FRR, addressing, backbone QoS, capacity, maintenance domains, and observability (NetFlow, SNMP, telemetry); EVPN/VXLAN spine-leaf where relevant. This skill should be used when the user asks about network backbone, backbone architect, BGP design, OSPF, IS-IS, WAN architecture, MPLS, SD-WAN, data center interconnect, DCI, internet peering, transit provider, IX, core network design, route policy, ECMP, network redundancy, spine-leaf, or EVPN—not app HTTP/API (enterprise-integration-api-developer), cloud landing zone or VPC only (cloud-architect, enterprise-cloud-architect), host or endpoint security (information-security-engineer), cloud/Linux sysadmin (cloud-system-administrator), cabling without routing (infrastructure-engineer), or OT/ICS (scada-ics-cyber-security-specialist).
Answer ZenMux questions by reading the latest official docs. Use for product features, APIs, integration, pricing, models/providers, routing, fallback, streaming, multimodal, structured output, tool calling, reasoning, prompt caching, image/video generation, web search, long context, observability, logs, cost tracking, subscriptions, PAYG, invoices, FAQ, privacy, terms, compliance, and tool guides for Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Codex, Gemini CLI, opencode, Cherry Studio, Obsidian, Sider, Open-WebUI, Dify, and GitHub Copilot. Trigger on "ZenMux docs", "ZenMux API", "how to use ZenMux", "models", "pricing", "ZenMux 怎么用", "文档", "快速开始", "API 参考", "模型路由", "供应商路由", "订阅", "按量计费", "接入", "配置". Also use when ZenMux is the project context and the user asks about LLM API aggregation, model routing, or provider fallback.
Interactive dispatcher for backlog work. Asks one routing question — drive PRs to merge, or implement issues to open-PR state — then follow-ups based on the answer, and hands off to implement-issues / babysit-pr with standing policy applied. Use when asked to work the backlog or run /backlog.