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Source royalty-free images and videos from Pexels API for design, placeholders, or content. Supports search, curated/popular content, collections, multiple resolutions, and ALWAYS creates detailed sidecar metadata files.
Use this skill when working with Brain Imaging Data Structure (BIDS) datasets: organizing neuroscience and biomedical data (MRI, EEG, MEG, iEEG, PET, microscopy, NIRS, motion capture, EMG, MR spectroscopy, behavioral), querying BIDS layouts, validating compliance, converting DICOM to BIDS, writing metadata sidecars, or creating BIDS derivatives.
Guide for configuring the Infisical Agent — a client daemon that manages token lifecycle and renders secrets via Go templates without modifying application code. Covers the full YAML config format, all 6 auth methods (Universal Auth, Kubernetes, AWS IAM, Azure, GCP ID Token, GCP IAM), sinks, template functions (listSecrets, listSecretsByProjectSlug, getSecretByName, dynamicSecret), polling, on-change commands, and caching. Use this skill when someone asks about: Infisical Agent, agent config file, agent templates, rendering secrets to files, sidecar secret injection, token renewal, infisical agent command, or 'how do I use the Infisical Agent to inject secrets'.
Use when the user wants to performance-test, load-test, or stress-test a public website end-to-end with k6. Produces a hybrid (protocol + browser) test suite, SLO-backed thresholds, a load-generator monitor sidecar, and a Grafana-side investigation playbook for backends the user owns. Triggers on "perf test my site", "performance test my site", "load test this URL", "stress test my web app", "I want to load test [URL]", "set up k6 against my website", "write a k6 suite for [site]", "see if my site handles N concurrent users", or "how does my site perform under traffic". Use this skill whenever the user mentions k6, load testing, stress testing, performance testing, or wants to validate a website under traffic — even if they don't explicitly use the word "test" or ask for the specific outputs this skill produces.
Mounts Cloud Storage buckets as a POSIX file system with Cloud Storage FUSE (gcsfuse). Use when you need to interact with gcsfuse — decide whether FUSE, native gs:// reads, or Filestore/Managed Lustre fits a workload, deploy tuned mounts on GKE, Compute Engine, or Cloud Run, enable and size the file, stat, and list caches, tune mount flags or config-file settings, apply workload profiles, keep ML checkpointing safe (rename atomicity, hierarchical namespace, close-time finalization, concurrent writers), or diagnose slow training, low throughput, or Cloud Storage bill spikes on existing mounts with gcsfuse metrics. Covers mount semantics, the gcsfuse CLI and config file, the GKE gcsfuse CSI driver (Workload Identity principal:// bindings, profile StorageClasses, sidecar sizing), and Cloud Run volume mounts. Don't use for bucket administration or data management without a mount (use the google-cloud-storage-basics skill instead) or for fully POSIX-compliant shared file systems (use Filestore or Managed Lustre).
Stand up your own fastCRW API server — single binary, Docker, or docker-compose with a bundled search-backend sidecar. Use when the user wants to run crw locally or on their own infra, configure renderers/proxies/ auth/LLM extraction, or understand the embedded vs proxy MCP modes.
Generates manifest sidecars from safe YAML and catalog/sync evidence. Use when enriching metadata before package validation. NOT for ZIP creation, guessed harness support, installs, or source edits.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add animated captions", "make TikTok captions", "karaoke captions", "word-by-word subtitles", "auto subtitles", "highlight the active word", "burn in captions to a video", "sync captions to a voiceover/narration", or "turn an SRT/transcript into animated text". Covers word-level timing from Whisper, per-word pop/scale-in, active-word highlight, 9:16 safe-area placement, readable type, and burn-in vs sidecar SRT/VTT.
Expert in Cilium eBPF-based networking and security for Kubernetes. Use for CNI setup, network policies (L3/L4/L7), service mesh, Hubble observability, zero-trust security, and cluster-wide network troubleshooting. Specializes in high-performance, secure cluster networking.