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How to choose and configure data sources for MapLibre GL JS — rendering your own data without tiles, hosted tile services, serverless PMTiles, self-hosted tile servers, tile schemas, glyphs, and sprites.
Creates Elastic Cloud Serverless projects (Elasticsearch, Observability, or Security) via the REST API, saves credentials to file, and bootstraps a scoped Elasticsearch API key. Use when creating a new serverless project, provisioning a search or observability environment, or spinning up a new Elastic Cloud project.
Create Vega and Vega-Lite visualizations with ES|QL data sources in Kibana. Use when building custom charts, dashboards, or programmatic panel layouts beyond standard Lens charts.
Manages existing Elastic Cloud Serverless projects: list, get, update, delete, reset credentials, resume, and load saved credentials. Connects to existing projects by resolving endpoints and acquiring scoped Elasticsearch API keys. Use when performing day-2 operations on serverless projects, connecting to an existing project, loading or resetting project credentials, or looking up project details.
Diagnose and fix excessive Postgres egress (network data transfer) in a codebase. Use when a user mentions high database bills, unexpected data transfer costs, network transfer charges, egress spikes, "why is my Neon bill so high", "database costs jumped", SELECT * optimization, query overfetching, reduce Neon costs, optimize database usage, or wants to reduce data sent from their database to their application. Also use when reviewing query patterns for cost efficiency, even if the user doesn't explicitly mention egress or data transfer.
OpenTelemetry Semantic Conventions expert. Use when selecting, applying, or reviewing telemetry attributes, span names, span kinds, or span status codes. Triggers on tasks involving attribute selection, naming telemetry, semantic convention compliance, attribute migration, or custom attribute decisions. Covers the attribute registry, naming patterns, status mapping, attribute placement, and versioning.
Appwrite Go SDK skill. Use when building server-side Go applications with Appwrite. Covers user management, database/table CRUD, file storage, and functions via API keys. Uses per-service packages and functional options pattern.
Provides architecture guidance for multi-tenant platforms on Cloudflare or Vercel. Use when defining domain strategy, tenant identification, isolation, routing, custom domains, and plan/limit mapping.
Generates Mermaid mindmap diagrams from codebases, topics, files, or conversations. Visually summarizes source material as branching diagrams. Use when asked to create a Mermaid mind map, visualize a topic, map out a codebase, summarize a file as a diagram, generate a concept map, or create a visual overview.
Diagnose and resolve Elasticsearch security errors: 401/403 failures, TLS problems, expired API keys, role mapping mismatches, and Kibana login issues. Use when the user reports a security error.
Build apps that integrate with external services via Membrane. Use when the user wants to add integrations to their product — let their customers connect to Slack, HubSpot, Salesforce, GitHub, Google Sheets, Jira, or any other app, execute actions, sync data, or handle webhooks. Covers backend token generation, frontend connection UI, running actions, data collections, and AI agent tooling.
Terraform provider acceptance test patterns using terraform-plugin-testing with the Plugin Framework. Covers test structure, TestCase/TestStep fields, ConfigStateChecks with custom statecheck.StateCheck implementations, plan checks, CompareValue for cross-step assertions, config helpers, import testing with ImportStateKind, sweepers, and scenario patterns (basic, update, disappears, validation, regression), and ephemeral resource testing with the echoprovider package. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging provider acceptance tests, including questions about statecheck, plancheck, TestCheckFunc, CheckDestroy, ExpectError, import state verification, ephemeral resources, or how to structure test files.