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Traefik v3 cloud-native reverse proxy. Covers providers, entrypoints, routers, middlewares, services, Docker labels, TLS/ACME, dashboard, and metrics. USE WHEN: user mentions "traefik", "traefik v3", "traefik docker", "traefik labels", "traefik middleware", "traefik dashboard", "traefik tls", "traefik acme", "traefik router", "traefik entrypoint", "traefik reverse proxy", "traefik cloudflare", "traefik let's encrypt", "traefik rate limit" DO NOT USE FOR: Caddy-based setups - use `caddy` skill, Nginx load balancing - use `load-balancer` skill, Kubernetes ingress with nginx-ingress - use `kubernetes` skill, Application-level TLS inside app code
Parses API Gateway access logs (AWS API Gateway, Kong, Nginx) to detect BOLA/IDOR attacks, rate limit bypass, credential scanning, and injection attempts. Uses pandas for statistical analysis of request patterns and anomaly detection. Use when investigating API abuse or building API-specific threat detection rules.
Help a PhD student prepare for a meeting with their advisor so that both sides get maximum value from the limited time. Use this skill whenever the user has an upcoming advisor meeting, lab meeting presentation, or committee meeting, and needs help structuring what to bring. Trigger on phrases like "meeting with my advisor", "advisor meeting tomorrow", "what do I show my PI", "prepare for lab meeting", "committee meeting prep", "I meet my advisor in", or whenever the user expresses anxiety about an upcoming research check-in. Also trigger when the user is unsure how to communicate a research problem or a setback to their advisor.
Universal AI image generation supporting OpenAI DALL·E / gpt-image, Google Gemini Image / Imagen, Replicate (Flux / SDXL / any model), Stability AI, FAL, Ark (Seedream 4.5), Bailian (qwen-image / wanx), and SiliconFlow. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate, create, draw, illustrate, render, or synthesize images from text prompts or reference images. Typical phrases include "draw a ...", "generate an image of ...", "画一张 ...", "给我来张图", "make a poster of ...", "create an illustration ...", or any mention of image-generation model families like DALL·E, gpt-image, Flux, SDXL, Seedream, Imagen, Gemini image, Kolors, or Wanx. Always use this skill even if the user does not name a specific model — pick a provider based on their EXTEND.md defaults or available API keys in the environment. Do NOT use this skill when the user explicitly mentions 即梦 / Dreamina / Jimeng — those go to happy-dreamina instead.
Docker containerization patterns for Python/React projects. Use when creating or modifying Dockerfiles, optimizing image size, setting up Docker Compose for local development, or hardening container security. Covers multi-stage builds for Python (python:3.12-slim) and React (node:20-alpine -> nginx:alpine), layer optimization, .dockerignore, non-root user, security scanning with Trivy, Docker Compose for dev (backend + frontend + PostgreSQL + Redis), and image tagging strategy. Does NOT cover deployment orchestration (use deployment-pipeline).
Bun JavaScript/TypeScript runtime and all-in-one toolkit. Covers runtime, package manager, bundler, test runner, HTTP server, WebSockets, SQLite, S3, Redis, file I/O, shell scripting, FFI, Markdown parser. Keywords: bun, bunx, bun install, bun run, bun test, bun build, Bun.serve, Bun.file, bun:sqlite, Bun.markdown.
Convert .NET projects and solutions (.sln, .slnx) to NuGet Central Package Management (CPM) using Directory.Packages.props. USE FOR: converting to CPM, centralizing or aligning NuGet package versions across multiple projects, inlining MSBuild version properties from Directory.Build.props into Directory.Packages.props, resolving version conflicts or mismatches across a solution or repository, updating or bumping or syncing package versions across projects. Also activate when packages are out of sync, drifting, or inconsistent -- even without the user mentioning CPM. Provides baseline build capture, version conflict resolution, build validation with binlog comparison, and a structured post-conversion report. DO NOT USE FOR: packages.config projects (must migrate to PackageReference first) or repositories that already have CPM fully enabled.
Expert-level SolidJS and SolidStart development skill with 20+ years senior/lead engineer mindset. Comprehensive guidance for building production-ready, scalable web applications with fine-grained reactivity. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Create new SolidJS/SolidStart projects, (2) Implement TanStack Query/Router/Table/Form integration, (3) Build reactive components with signals/stores/resources, (4) Handle SSR/SSG/streaming with SolidStart, (5) Implement authentication and API routes, (6) Optimize bundle size and performance, (7) Debug reactivity issues and memory leaks, (8) Structure large-scale applications, (9) Implement type-safe patterns with TypeScript, (10) Handle error boundaries and suspense, (11) Build accessible UI components, (12) Deploy to Vercel/Netlify/Cloudflare. Triggers: "solid", "solidjs", "solidstart", "createSignal", "createStore", "createResource", "tanstack solid", "vinxi", "fine-grained reactivity".
Universal AI video generation supporting OpenAI Sora, Google Veo 2/3, Runway Gen-3/Gen-4, Pika 2.2, Luma Dream Machine (Ray 2), FAL (Kling / Wan / Veo / Sora wrappers), Ark Seedance 1.5 Pro/Lite, Bailian Wanx (i2v), MiniMax Hailuo-02, and Vidu Q3. Use this skill whenever the user asks to generate, create, make, or synthesize a video from a text prompt or from a first-frame image. Covers text-to-video and image-to-video, with optional last-frame control on providers that support it. Typical phrases include "generate a video of ...", "make a 5-second clip of ...", "animate this image", "生成一段视频", "做个短片", or any mention of video-generation model families like Sora, Veo, Runway Gen, Kling, Wan, Seedance, Hailuo, Pika, Dream Machine, Vidu. Always use this skill even if the user does not name a specific model — pick a provider from their EXTEND.md defaults or available API keys. Do NOT use this skill when the user explicitly mentions 即梦 / Dreamina / Jimeng — those go to happy-dreamina instead.
Master German Idealist and Existentialist philosophy. Use for: Hegel, Kierkegaard, Nietzsche, Heidegger, Sartre, phenomenology, dialectics, authenticity. Triggers: 'Hegelian', 'dialectic', 'Aufhebung', 'Geist', 'Spirit', 'Dasein', 'existentialism', 'authenticity', 'bad faith', 'Nietzsche', 'will to power', 'eternal return', 'Heidegger', 'Being', 'thrownness', 'Sartre', 'freedom', 'absurd', 'Kierkegaard', 'anxiety', 'leap of faith', 'phenomenology', 'hermeneutics'.
Kuikly Coroutine and Multithreading Programming Assistant. Guides how to perform asynchronous programming in Kuikly, including Kuikly built-in coroutines, kotlinx coroutines, and kuiklyx coroutine library. It is used when users need to execute asynchronous tasks, switch threads, use coroutines, return to Kuikly thread to update UI, or troubleshoot thread safety issues in Kuikly.
Install and bootstrap a Coder (coder/coder) deployment end-to-end from the CLI without the web UI. Covers quick-start (one machine, auto-tunnel URL) and production (real domain, TLS, wildcard, OIDC, external provisioner). Drives GitHub device-code on fresh deployments to sign the first admin in without a browser, falls back to email/password for scripted runs, pushes a starter template, and optionally creates a first workspace. Activate when the user says: "install Coder", "set up Coder", "deploy Coder", "bootstrap Coder", "run Coder in Docker / on Kubernetes / on a VM", "Coder on AWS / GCP / Azure", "put Coder behind HTTPS / Caddy / nginx / cert-manager", "wildcard domain", "headless / non-interactive setup", "create the first admin from the CLI", "push a starter template", or "create my first workspace". Also activate for /coder:setup. Do NOT activate for upgrading an existing deployment, editing an existing template, debugging a running server, or configuring OIDC / custom OAuth on a running deployment.