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Found 43 Skills
Expert reverse engineer specializing in binary analysis, disassembly, decompilation, and software analysis. Masters IDA Pro, Ghidra, radare2, x64dbg, and modern RE toolchains. Handles executable analysis, library inspection, protocol extraction, and vulnerability research. Use PROACTIVELY for binary analysis, CTF challenges, security research, or understanding undocumented software.
Clang/LLVM compiler skill for C/C++ projects. Use when working with clang or clang++ for diagnostics, sanitizer instrumentation, optimization remarks, static analysis with clang-tidy, LTO via lld, or when migrating from GCC to Clang. Activates on queries about clang flags, clang-tidy, clang-format, better error messages, Apple/FreeBSD toolchains, or LLVM-specific optimizations. Covers flag selection, diagnostic tuning, and integration with LLVM tooling.
Use the open-source free `coverlet` toolchain for .NET code coverage. Use when a repo needs line and branch coverage, collector versus MSBuild driver selection, or CI-safe coverage commands.
Keep pnpm current: run pnpm self-update/corepack prepare, align packageManager in package.json, and bump pnpm/action-setup + pinned pnpm versions in .github/workflows to the latest release. Use this when refreshing the pnpm toolchain manually or in automation.
Set up a Stylus smart contract project with OpenZeppelin Contracts for Stylus on Arbitrum. Use when users need to: (1) install Rust toolchain and WASM target for Stylus, (2) create a new Cargo Stylus project, (3) add OpenZeppelin Stylus dependencies to Cargo.toml, or (4) understand Stylus import conventions and storage patterns for OpenZeppelin.
Rust project implementation guide for multi-crate workspace projects. Covers workspace config, toolchain (nightly + rustfmt + clippy + cranky + cargo-deny), strict lint rules (no unsafe/unwrap/expect/panic), error handling (thiserror + anyhow), async runtime (Tokio), TLS (rustls + aws-lc-rs), CI/CD (GitHub Actions with test/build/docker/SBOM), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing Rust applications.
Use this skill when working with Vite+, vp CLI, or the VoidZero unified toolchain. Triggers on project scaffolding with vp create, migrating existing Vite projects with vp migrate, running dev/build/test/lint/fmt commands, configuring vite.config.ts with lint/fmt/test/run/pack/staged blocks, managing Node.js versions with vp env, monorepo task execution with vp run, and library packaging with vp pack. Also triggers on references to Oxlint, Oxfmt, Rolldown, tsdown, Vitest, or Vite Task in a Vite+ context.
Used when you need to flash firmware to ESP32 series chips via the ESP-IDF toolchain or start a debugging session.
Apply modern browser extension toolchain patterns: WXT (default), Plasmo, CRXJS for Chrome/Firefox/Safari extensions. Use when building browser extensions, choosing extension frameworks, or discussing manifest v3 patterns.
Cross-compilation with GCC skill for embedded and multi-architecture targets. Use when setting up cross-gcc toolchains, configuring sysroots, building for ARM/AArch64/RISC-V/MIPS from an x86-64 host, troubleshooting wrong-architecture errors, or running cross-compiled binaries under QEMU. Activates on queries about cross-compilation triplets, sysroot, pkg-config for cross builds, embedded toolchains, or Yocto/Buildroot integration.
C and C++ compiler toolchain skill covering GCC, Clang/LLVM, build modes, warnings, sanitizers, static analysis, LTO, PGO, C++20/23/26 features, and debugging. Use when writing or reviewing C/C++ code, choosing compiler flags, interpreting errors or warnings, enabling sanitizers, running clang-tidy or cppcheck, optimizing builds, working with C++20 modules or C23 features, or troubleshooting linker issues.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for AI-agent, prompt-injection, MCP or toolchain, cloud, container, CI/CD, and supply-chain challenges. Use when the user asks to analyze prompt-to-tool flows, retrieval poisoning, mounted secrets, deployment drift, runtime-vs-manifest mismatches, registry provenance, or CI-produced artifacts under sandbox assumptions. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.