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Connect to the Newegg PC Builder MCP service to retrieve PC build configurations, component compatibility checks, and build recommendations. Use this skill whenever the user asks about PC builds, custom PC configurations, component compatibility, budget builds, gaming rigs, workstation setups, or anything related to selecting or validating PC components on Newegg — even if they don't mention "PC Builder" by name. Also trigger when the user says things like "help me build a PC", "is this GPU compatible with my motherboard", "what parts do I need for a $1500 gaming build", or "show me Newegg build configs".
Check whether an SDK version supports a RevenueCat feature, whether an SDK upgrade is required, why an SDK-gated feature is not working, or how much of a project's recent subscriber base is on incompatible SDK versions. Use for questions about RevenueCat SDK compatibility, feature gates, minimum SDK versions, SDK adoption, upgrade impact, and rollout risk.
Compress PNG and JPEG screenshots in place using pngquant and jpegoptim, keeping the original format for maximum compatibility.
Review the current Kelos branch, or an explicitly specified PR, issue, or diff, for Kubernetes API and CRD design quality. Use when asked for a Kelos API review, CRD/API compatibility review, Kubernetes API convention review, or review of changes under api/, generated CRDs, examples/, or self-development/ manifests. Default to the current branch when no target is specified. This skill is review-only.
Clarify and compile project technical solutions. Use this when users need to determine the overall implementation approach, key technology trade-offs, module and file responsibilities, compatibility and verification boundaries for a problem, bug, function change, or existing requirement in combination with the current project, or when they need to create a technical document that can be understood by product, development, and testing teams and used for subsequent work. No prior requirement document is required, and it does not cover task breakdown, coding implementation, or project acceptance.
Apache Iceberg tables on Databricks — Managed Iceberg tables, External Iceberg Reads (fka Uniform), Compatibility Mode, Iceberg REST Catalog (IRC), Iceberg v3, Snowflake interop, PyIceberg, OSS Spark, external engine access and credential vending. Use when creating Iceberg tables, enabling External Iceberg Reads (uniform) on Delta tables (including Streaming Tables and Materialized Views via compatibility mode), configuring external engines to read Databricks tables via Unity Catalog IRC, integrating with Snowflake catalog to read Foreign Iceberg tables
Determine whether a repository contains a supported cloud workload, then assess eligible targets for cloud-native readiness with a 0-12 score. Use for containerization readiness, Docker/Kubernetes compatibility, deployment feasibility, workload eligibility, or pre-deployment assessment. Also triggers on "/cloud-native-readiness".
Assess OpenTelemetry package and Collector upgrades across ecosystems. Use when choosing or validating API, SDK, instrumentation, exporter, Collector distribution, component, image, chart, Operator, OCB build, or configuration versions, including compatibility, required changes, telemetry and runtime behavior, and rollout risk.
Use this skill to design an OpenAPI spec from scratch, assess an existing spec for AI agent readiness, security, or design quality, or fix issues found in a spec. Trigger when the user describes an API they want to build, asks to "design", "create", "draft", or "scaffold" an OpenAPI spec, or mentions building a REST API for a service or domain. Trigger when the user says things like "I want to expose endpoints for X", "help me design an API for Y", or "I need an OpenAPI spec for Z" — even without saying "OpenAPI" explicitly. Trigger when the user asks to evaluate, review, check, or assess an OpenAPI spec for agent compatibility, API quality, security, OWASP compliance, WSO2 guidelines, or REST best practices — or when they share a .yaml/.json OpenAPI file and ask how good it is. Trigger when the user asks to fix, correct, remediate, or apply fixes to issues in an OpenAPI spec — including "fix issue spec-001", "fix all HIGH severity issues", "apply autoFixable fixes", or "fix the spec issues from this report".
Rework a change as if the intended UX and architecture existed from day one, deleting compatibility cruft and accidental complexity.
Verify whether a set of specific PC hardware items are compatible with each other using Newegg's real PC Builder compatibility engine. Use when the user has parts in mind (model names or Newegg item numbers) and asks whether they work together — "do these work together", "will this GPU work with my PSU", "can this RAM go on this motherboard", "is this build compatible", "这些硬件兼容吗", "这个显卡能配我的电源吗", "我想升级显卡,原来的电源够不够". Trigger when the user names two or more specific hardware items and wants a verdict. Do NOT use for from-scratch build recommendations where the user has not picked specific parts.
Guides the agent through adding, configuring, and using the Capawesome desktop platforms for Capacitor — @capawesome/capacitor-electron and @capawesome/capacitor-tauri. Covers choosing between Electron and Tauri, installation and scaffolding, sync/run workflows, live reload, deep links, plugin compatibility (Electron plugin implementations and web fallback; Tauri plugin tiers), packaging, and app updates. Do not use for the Android or iOS platforms, installing individual Capacitor plugins, migrating Capacitor apps or plugins to newer versions, or non-Capacitor desktop frameworks.