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Inspect, operate, and troubleshoot ERDA runtimes through erda-cli-backed workflows. Use when users need help with runtime status, deployment behavior, logs, scaling, restarts, or environment-oriented ERDA troubleshooting.
Use when: user asks to create a Grafana app, initialize a grafana-app-sdk project, set up a Grafana App Platform app, scaffold a new app, or asks about deployment modes (standalone operator, grafana/apps, frontend-only), how grafana-app-sdk works, or the overall development workflow. Provides foundational knowledge of the grafana-app-sdk CLI, project structure, deployment modes, and overall workflow.
Maintain and author Editframe's skills-as-docs system. Covers file structure, frontmatter schemas, rendering conventions (html live demos, callouts, API metadata), the generation pipeline, and build/push workflow. Use when creating or editing skill files, reference documentation, frontmatter, html live blocks, API metadata, or working on the skills web renderer.
Standalone multi-agent image generation skill for Hermes. Includes an internal design compiler, GPT-Image-2 generation via apimart.ai, case library reuse, interactive reference selection, batch workflows, and style-consistent series generation.
ClickHouse integration. Manage data, records, and automate workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with ClickHouse data.
Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.
Choose and create the right Neon branch type for testing and development. Use when users ask about Neon branching, migration testing with real data, isolated test environments, schema-only branch workflows for sensitive data, or branch creation via Neon CLI or Neon MCP. Triggers include "Neon branch", "test migrations safely", "branch production data", "schema-only branch", "reset branch" and "sensitive data testing".
Use when the user asks for a literature review, academic deep dive, research report, state-of-the-art survey, topic scoping, comparative analysis of methods/papers, grant background, or any request that needs multi-source scholarly evidence with citations. Also trigger proactively when a user question clearly requires academic grounding (e.g. "what's known about X", "compare approach A vs B in the literature", "summarize the field of Y"). Runs an 8-phase (Phase 0..7), script-driven research workflow across 7 federated sources (OpenAlex, arXiv, Crossref, PubMed, DBLP, bioRxiv, Exa) with optional Semantic Scholar / Brave MCP enrichment, with deduplication, transparent ranking, dual-backend citation chasing (OpenAlex + Semantic Scholar), self-critique, and structured report output with verifiable citations.
Build, refactor, debug, test, and package Python terminal user interfaces with Textual. Use when the user wants a TUI, terminal dashboard, admin console, multi-screen workflow, keyboard-first tool, data explorer, file browser, markdown or log viewer, editor, command palette, browser-served console app, or a migration from curses/Rich-only UI to Textual—even if they never say “Textual”. Covers TCSS and themes, built-in widgets, screens and modes, reactive state, workers, browser delivery APIs, and pytest Pilot or snapshot testing.
Curated list of Claude Skills, resources, and tools for customizing Claude AI workflows and agentic coding
Identify and clean up stale feature flags in a PostHog project. Use when the user wants to find unused, fully rolled out, or abandoned feature flags, review them for safety, and then disable or delete them. Covers staleness detection, dependency checking, and safe removal workflows.
Create and manage agent graphs — directed graphs of configs connected by edges with handoff logic. Use when building multi-agent workflows where configs route to each other.