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This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a HubSpot app", "create a HubSpot app", "add a card to HubSpot", "create an app card", "build a UI extension", "set up HubSpot webhooks", "configure HubSpot app", "add a settings page to HubSpot app", "build a HubSpot home page", "fetch data in HubSpot extension", "list an app on the HubSpot marketplace", "submit a HubSpot app listing", "marketplace listing requirements", or mentions building on the HubSpot developer platform 2025.2. Provides comprehensive guidance for building full HubSpot apps with best practices, CLI commands, file structure, and App Marketplace listing requirements.
Guide for Workleap's logging library (@workleap/logging) that provides structured, composable logging for frontend TypeScript applications. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up logging in a Workleap frontend application (2) Creating or configuring loggers (BrowserConsoleLogger, CompositeLogger) (3) Understanding log levels (debug, information, warning, error, critical) (4) Building complex log entries with chained segments (withText, withObject, withError) (5) Using logging scopes to group related log entries (6) Styling log output in browser console (7) Composing multiple loggers to send logs to different destinations (8) Filtering logs by severity level (9) Integrating logging with LogRocket or other telemetry tools (10) Reviewing logging-related changes in pull requests (11) Questions about logging best practices specific to wl-logging
Configure and use snipgrapher to generate polished code snippet images
Scaffolds a new project repository for agentic development from a problem description, or sets up ops tooling (git, precommits, gitignore, licensing, CI) for an existing project. Guides the user through naming, runtime, package manager, devops, licensing, and project structure. Use when the user says "init project", "new project", "start a project", "scaffold repo", "create repo", or describes a problem they want to build a solution for.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up agent todos", "initialize the todo store", "configure todos", "run todo init", "set up .agent-todos.local.json", or wants to set up or reconfigure the todo store for this project.
Sets up a macOS environment for Flutter development. Use when configuring a macOS machine to run, build, or deploy Flutter applications for iOS or macOS.
Set up a new autoresearch experiment interactively. Collects domain, target file, eval command, metric, direction, and evaluator.
Install and configure Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers for Claude Code projects. Use when you want to add or enable an MCP server, connect a tool or integration (database, API, file system), update MCP settings in .mcp.json, manage OAuth-authenticated remote MCP servers, enable/disable individual servers at runtime, or troubleshoot MCP server connection issues.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "scan Python code for security issues", "set up Bandit", "configure bandit security linting", "fix bandit warnings", or needs guidance on Python static security analysis with Bandit.
Deploy Perses server: Docker Compose for local dev, Helm chart for K8s, or binary for bare metal. Configure database (file/SQL), auth (native/OIDC/OAuth), plugins, provisioning folders, and frontend settings. Use when user wants to deploy, install, set up, or configure a Perses server instance. Use for "deploy perses", "install perses", "perses setup", "perses server", "run perses". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create) or plugin development (use perses-plugin-create).
Perses project lifecycle management: create, list, switch, and configure projects. Manage RBAC with roles and role bindings per project. Uses MCP tools when available, percli CLI as fallback. Use for "perses project", "create project", "perses rbac", "perses roles", "perses permissions". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create).
Model cloud-native applications with Radius using Bicep. Use when asked to create an application definition, scaffold app.bicep, configure environments, or create custom resource types.