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Read the user's personal Telegram account in a controlled, read-only way via Telethon/MTProto. Use when you need to inspect Telegram chats, list dialogs, read recent messages from a specific chat, or search Telegram messages without relying on the Telegram Bot API. Do not use for sending, replying, editing, deleting, or any write action.
Interactively onboard a project to agent-driven development by running a structured interview and generating a complete AGENTS.md (or CLAUDE.md). Use this skill whenever a user mentions "AGENTS.md", "CLAUDE.md", "agent behavior", "agent instructions", "agent config", "set up agent rules", "onboard agent", "configure claude code", "agent guardrails", "agent workflow", or asks how to tell an AI agent how to behave in their project — even if they just say "help me write AGENTS.md" or "what should go in CLAUDE.md". Always prefer this skill over ad-hoc agent instruction generation.
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).
Expert knowledge for Azure Quotas development including limits & quotas. Use when requesting per-region Storage account quota increases, checking limits, or filing Azure support requests, and other Azure Quotas related development tasks. Not for Azure Cost Management (use azure-cost-management), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager).
Create, configure, validate, deploy, run, and manage DABs — Declarative Automation Bundles (formerly Databricks Asset Bundles) — for Databricks resources including dashboards, jobs, pipelines, alerts, volumes, and apps
Enforces complete execution, mode-aware delivery, compact sub-agent communication, independent agent-review gating, validation, and reporting for implementation, bugfix, hardening, documentation, specification, architecture, design, review, and post-mortem tasks. Use whenever work must be completed, reviewed, validated, or documented through an explicit execution mode instead of handled ad hoc.
Diagnoses and resolves issues on GuaraCloud — failed deployments, crash loops, health check failures, image pull errors, OOM kills, and CLI errors. Use when the user reports something broken, a deployment failed, a service is unhealthy, or they see an error.
Developer Test Auto-Completion Skill - Generate high-quality unit tests for functions and classes, analyze coverage blind spots and generate high-value supplementary tests to improve effective coverage.
Apply vertical (domain-first) codebase architecture to any project. Use this skill whenever a user asks where to put a file, how to structure a codebase, how to organize code by feature or domain, how to refactor a "horizontal" structure (components/, hooks/, utils/, types/), or asks about code colocation, monorepo boundaries, shared code, or module ownership. Also trigger when the user creates a new module and needs to decide where it belongs, or when reviewing a PR that touches file organization. Works for any language or framework (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, etc.) — not just React or frontend.
Use GitHub CLI, `gh`, for authentication, repository work, issues, pull requests, releases, Actions, projects, and `gh api` calls. Use this skill whenever the user mentions `gh`, `gh pr`, `gh issue`, `gh repo`, `gh run`, `gh workflow`, `gh auth`, wants a GitHub CLI command example, needs to script GitHub operations, or wants to translate GitHub UI steps into terminal commands.
Creates project constitution files (CLAUDE.md/AGENTS.md) that serve as always-loaded context for coding agents. Use when setting up a new project for spec-driven development, configuring agent instructions, writing CLAUDE.md or AGENTS.md, or establishing project-wide coding standards and constraints.
Use when needing service IDs for other commands. Use when checking what services exist in a project. Use when user says "list services", "what's running", or "show my services".