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End-to-end pipeline from unlabeled ml_app traces to a bootstrapped evaluator suite. Runs trace classification → root cause analysis → eval bootstrap in sequence with user checkpoints. Use when user says "run the eval pipeline", "go from traces to evals", "bootstrap evals end to end", "classify then RCA then bootstrap", "build an eval set from scratch", or wants a guided walkthrough from production data to evaluator code.
Adopt Prisma Next into a new project, onto an existing database, or as the first move after a bootstrap tool dropped you into a scaffold. Use for "what can I do with Prisma Next", "what can I do next with Prisma", "where do I start", "what should I do first", "just ran createprisma", "createprisma", "npx createprisma", "npx create-prisma", "first steps", "first query", "I have a scaffolded Prisma Next project what now"; for `pnpm dlx prisma-next init` greenfield setup; and for `prisma-next contract infer` + `db sign` against an existing database. Also covers the connect-write-read first-arc orientation, the day-to-day commands (`contract emit`, `db init`, `db update`, `migration plan`, `migrate`, `db schema`, `db verify`), and routing to `prisma-next-contract` / `prisma-next-queries` / `prisma-next-runtime` for the next move. Flags: --target, --authoring, --schema-path, --probe-db, --output.
Bootstrap new Hugo sites with Sveltia CMS and Basecoat UI, or convert existing sites (any SSG or CMS) to Hugo + Sveltia CMS. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Hugo, Sveltia CMS, Decap CMS migration, TinaCMS migration, static site CMS setup, headless CMS for Hugo, or wants to add a content management interface to a Hugo site. Also trigger when converting WordPress, Jekyll, Eleventy, TinaCMS, or other sites to Hugo, or when setting up Git-based content management. Covers the full workflow from scaffolding through Cloudflare Pages deployment with GitHub OAuth authentication.
Initialize Navigator documentation structure in a project. Auto-invokes when user says "Initialize Navigator", "Set up Navigator", "Create Navigator structure", or "Bootstrap Navigator".
Guide for safely discovering and installing skills from external repositories. Use when a user asks for something where a specialized skill likely exists (browser testing, PDF processing, document generation, etc.) and you want to bootstrap your understanding rather than starting from scratch.
Expert guidance on SwiftNIO best practices, patterns, and implementation. Use when developers mention: (1) SwiftNIO, NIO, ByteBuffer, Channel, ChannelPipeline, ChannelHandler, EventLoop, NIOAsyncChannel, or NIOFileSystem, (2) EventLoopFuture, ServerBootstrap, or DatagramBootstrap, (3) TCP/UDP server or client implementation, (4) ByteToMessageDecoder or wire protocol codecs, (5) binary protocol parsing or serialization, (6) blocking the event loop issues.
Test-driven development workflow — write failing tests first, implement minimum code, run full suite, commit. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or adding test coverage. Includes mock bootstrap phase for projects with mockReset:true.
This skill should be used when users encounter cspell unknown word warnings, spelling errors from cspell diagnostics, or CI/linting failures on unrecognized words. Also applies when users ask to add words to the cspell dictionary, suppress or ignore cspell warnings, choose between cspell:words and cspell:ignore directives, or bootstrap cspell config in a new project
Claude Code session management suite: search sessions by topic/ID, resume crashed sessions, monitor live sessions, detect projects, auto-summarize new sessions, and bootstrap new setups. This skill should be used when searching past sessions, checking running sessions, resuming work, or bootstrapping a new machine.
Code quality verification gates wired into the agent lifecycle. Use this skill whenever writing, modifying, reviewing, or debugging code — including new features, bug fixes, refactors, troubleshooting, CI/CD setup, or project bootstrapping. Also use when the user mentions "quality", "testing strategy", "CI pipeline", "guardrails", "debugging", or asks how to improve code reliability. If you're writing code or trying to understand why code isn't working, this skill applies.
Detect and auto-install missing ToolUniverse research skills by checking common client skill directories and cloning from GitHub if absent. Use when ToolUniverse specialized skills are not installed, when setting up a new project, or when the tooluniverse router skill needs to bootstrap its sub-skills before routing.
Evaluates and optimizes agent skills using a DSPy-powered GEPA (Generate/Evaluate/Propose/Apply) loop. Loads scenario YAML files as DSPy datasets, scores outputs with pattern-matching metrics, and optimizes prompts via BootstrapFewShot or MIPROv2 teleprompters. Also generates new scenario YAML files from skill descriptions.