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Found 68 Skills
CRITICAL: Use for smart pointers and resource management. Triggers: Box, Rc, Arc, Weak, RefCell, Cell, smart pointer, heap allocation, reference counting, RAII, Drop, should I use Box or Rc, when to use Arc vs Rc, 智能指针, 引用计数, 堆分配
Modern C++ (C++23/C++20) development specialist covering RAII, smart pointers, concepts, ranges, modules, and CMake. Use when developing high-performance applications, games, system software, or embedded systems.
Review Java code for language and runtime conventions: concurrency, exceptions, try-with-resources, API versioning, collections and Streams, NIO, and testability. Language-only atomic skill; output is a findings list.
Use when deploying Docker Compose applications to production including security hardening, resource management, health checks, logging, monitoring, and high-availability patterns.
Provides production-ready Kubernetes manifest guidance including resource management, security, high availability, and configuration best practices. This skill should be used when working with Kubernetes YAML files, deployments, pods, services, or when users mention k8s, container orchestration, or cloud-native applications.
Use MCP servers on-demand via the mcp CLI tool - discover tools, resources, and prompts without polluting context with pre-loaded MCP integrations
View AWS resources, check costs, monitor services, and manage cloud infrastructure
Scala resource lifecycle management with Cats Effect `Resource` and `IO`. Use when defining safe acquisition/release, composing resources (including parallel acquisition), or designing resource-safe APIs and cancellation behavior for files, streams, pools, clients, and background fibers.
Executes DAG waves with controlled parallelism using the Task tool. Manages concurrent agent spawning, resource limits, and execution coordination. Activate on 'execute dag', 'parallel execution', 'concurrent tasks', 'run workflow', 'spawn agents'. NOT for scheduling (use dag-task-scheduler) or building DAGs (use dag-graph-builder).
Provides comprehensive guidance for Terraform infrastructure as code including resource definition, state management, modules, and cloud provider integration. Use when the user asks about Terraform, needs to define infrastructure as code, manage cloud resources, or work with Terraform modules.
Use to convert creative briefs into actionable task plans with owners and SLAs.
Assist with Kubernetes interactions including debugging (kubectl logs, describe, exec, port-forward), resource management (deployments, services, configmaps, secrets), and cluster operations (scaling, rollouts, node management). Use when working with kubectl, pods, deployments, services, or troubleshooting Kubernetes issues.