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Convex backend specialist. Use this agent for any code inside a `convex/` directory — function definitions, schemas, indexes, queries, mutations, actions, HTTP endpoints, cron jobs, file storage, auth wiring, and component installation. Knows the object-form function syntax, validator patterns, resource limits, and component ecosystem that generic Claude routinely gets wrong.
Source of truth for event taxonomy generation, data auditing, and governance best practices in Amplitude. Use when an agent needs to create, validate, audit, score, or recommend improvements to event tracking plans, naming conventions, property standards, data quality, or deprecation workflows. Covers naming rules, property standards, scoring frameworks, safe metadata operations, deprecation procedures, and AI readiness guidance.
Prove a Convex feature works — seed, drive as multiple mocked users via convex-test, assert behavior including the negative authz cases (wrong user refused, data-scope enforced).
Use Agent Pulse to inspect AI agent activity, token usage, tool calls, model usage, cost, budgets, forecasts, reports, local log sources, health checks, and MCP tools. Use when the user asks to check how much AI agents have been used, what sessions ran, what models cost, whether spending is high, generate Agent Pulse reports, diagnose Agent Pulse setup, or expose Agent Pulse data to other agents.
When the user wants to figure out which marketing actually drives conversions and revenue, choose or interpret an attribution model, or reconcile conflicting numbers across tools. Also use when the user mentions "attribution," "attribution model," "first-touch vs last-touch," "multi-touch," "which channel drives revenue," "what's my real CAC," "my dashboards disagree," "Google/Meta says X but GA says Y," "media mix model," "MMM," "incrementality," "geo lift," "holdout test," "how did you hear about us," "self-reported attribution," "dark social," or wants to instrument attribution themselves — "stitch my bookings to their source," "SavvyCal/Calendly attribution," "close the identify gap," "track conversions on a third-party domain," "first-party / self-hosted attribution." For event tracking setup and UTMs, see analytics. For ad-platform pixels/CAPI, see ads. For pipeline and CRM revenue reporting, see revops. For the AI-search attribution blind spot, see ai-seo.
**MANDATORY for ALL MCP server work** - mcp-use framework best practices and patterns. **READ THIS FIRST** before any MCP server work, including: - Creating new MCP servers - Modifying existing MCP servers (adding/updating tools, resources, prompts, widgets) - Debugging MCP server issues or errors - Reviewing MCP server code for quality, security, or performance - Answering questions about MCP development or mcp-use patterns - Making ANY changes to server.tool(), server.resource(), server.prompt(), or widgets This skill contains critical architecture decisions, security patterns, and common pitfalls. Always consult the relevant reference files BEFORE implementing MCP features.
This skill should be used when the user asks to 'swap tokens', 'trade ETH for USDC', 'buy tokens', 'sell tokens', 'exchange crypto', 'convert tokens', 'swap SOL for USDC', 'get a swap quote', 'execute a trade', 'find the best swap route', 'cheapest way to swap', 'optimal swap', 'compare swap rates', or mentions swapping, trading, buying, selling, or exchanging tokens on Solana, Ethereum, Base, BSC, Polygon, Arbitrum, or any of 20+ supported chains. Aggregates liquidity from 500+ DEX sources for optimal routing and price. Supports slippage control, price impact protection, and cross-DEX route optimization. Do NOT use for general programming questions about swap code, or for analytical questions about historical swap volume.
Use this skill when encountering errors, bugs, performance issues, or unexpected behavior in an InsForge project — from frontend SDK errors to backend infrastructure problems. Trigger on: SDK returning error objects, HTTP 4xx/5xx responses, edge function failures or timeouts, slow database queries, authentication/authorization failures, realtime channel issues, backend performance degradation (high CPU/memory/slow responses), edge function deploy failures, or frontend Vercel deploy failures. This skill guides diagnostic command execution to locate problems; it does not provide fix suggestions.
Geolocate and verify a photo or video — extract metadata, find the source, and identify where and when it was captured from visual evidence.
Build an entity-relationship link-analysis graph of an investigation — nodes, typed edges with source and confidence, aliases, and temporal validity — to expose shared infrastructure, bridging nodes, and the real principal behind a frontman. Use for link analysis, network mapping, Maltego graphs, Neo4j/Cypher or Gephi work, centrality and community detection, entity resolution and deduplication, or visualising how selectors and pivots connect.
Investigate a phone number — E.164 normalisation with libphonenumber, phoneinfoga scanning, carrier and line-type identification, VoIP and burner detection, messaging-app registration checks, and reverse-lookup and caller-ID sources. Use for phone OSINT, reverse phone lookup, "who owns this number", identifying a burner or VoIP number, or checking whether a number is on WhatsApp, Telegram, or Signal.
Fix security vulnerabilities found by a Strix pentest (open-source CLI or app.strix.ai cloud) — triage by severity, patch the root cause rather than the symptom, and re-run Strix to prove each fix actually closes the exploit. Handles injection, XSS, SSRF, broken access control, IDOR, and other validated findings. Use after a Strix scan reports findings, or when the user asks to remediate, patch, or fix security issues from a strix_runs report, vulnerabilities.json, findings.sarif, or a cloud scan.