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Use when setting up a new app or local repo with Stripe Projects, provisioning a software stack, or bootstrapping the Projects CLI from a coding agent.
End-to-end pipeline from unlabeled ml_app traces to a bootstrapped evaluator suite. Runs trace classification → root cause analysis → eval bootstrap in sequence with user checkpoints. Use when user says "run the eval pipeline", "go from traces to evals", "bootstrap evals end to end", "classify then RCA then bootstrap", "build an eval set from scratch", or wants a guided walkthrough from production data to evaluator code.
Bootstrap dApps, generate smart contracts, manage wallets, test RPCs, deploy contracts, and monitor on-chain activity for EVM and Solana blockchains.
Proactively use this skill when the user mentions installing, setting up, wiring, or configuring Tribal (a memory store for tacit engineering knowledge, the why, ways of working, breakthroughs). Also activates when `tribal check` reports failures the user wants to resolve, when switching transports, when re-wiring after a harness change, or when the user asks how to get started with Tribal. Walks through binary install, `tribal bootstrap`, `tribal check`, and MCP config wire-up.
Router and overview for the Cargo CLI agent skills. Explains the eleven skills (one outcome skill cargo-gtm + ten capability skills), the UUID flow between them, async polling, end-to-end use cases (enrich one record, enrich and sync to CRM, AI lead scoring, custom workflow, error monitoring, fresh-workspace bootstrap, segment export, GTM context authoring), and common gotchas (`conjonction` spelling, run vs batch, model-uuid vs segment-uuid). Load first whenever working with the Cargo CLI, when unsure which sub-skill applies, when stitching multiple sub-skills together, when bootstrapping a workspace, or when the user asks about Cargo skills in general.
Initialize the OGT docs-first folder structure in a new project. Use when setting up a new project, migrating to docs-first workflow, or bootstrapping documentation structure.
Bootstrap a local AI review pipeline and generate a paste-ready review prompt for any provider (Codex, Gemini, GPT, Claude, etc.). Use after creating a handoff or when ready to get an AI code review.
Use when the user says 'build me an app', 'create a project from this spec', 'scaffold a new repo', 'generate a starter', 'turn this idea into code', 'bootstrap a project', 'I have requirements and need a codebase', or provides a natural-language project specification and expects a complete, runnable repository. Stack-agnostic: Next.js, FastAPI, Rails, Go, Rust, Flutter, and more.
Authors, deploys, and troubleshoots AWS infrastructure using CDK with TypeScript or Python. Covers best practices, stack architecture, and construct patterns. Always use when writing CDK constructs, bootstrapping environments, running cdk deploy/synth/diff, fixing CDK or CloudFormation errors, planning stack structure, importing existing resources, resolving drift, or refactoring stacks without resource replacement.
Operational traps for Terraform provisioners, multi-environment isolation, and zero-to-deployment reliability. Covers provisioner timing races, SSH connection conflicts, DNS record duplication, volume permissions, database bootstrap gaps, snapshot cross-contamination, Cloudflare credential format errors, hardcoded domains in Caddyfiles/compose, and init-data-only-on-first-boot pitfalls. Activate when writing null_resource provisioners, creating multi-environment Terraform setups, debugging containers that are Restarting/unhealthy after terraform apply, setting up fresh instances with cloud-init, or any IaC code that SSHs into remote hosts. Also activate when the user mentions terraform plan/apply errors, provisioner failures, infrastructure drift, TLS certificate errors, or Caddy/gateway configuration.
Scaffold and fully configure a new Agentic Coding Starter Kit project — a Next.js 16 + TypeScript + Better Auth + Drizzle + PostgreSQL + AI SDK boilerplate. Use this skill whenever the user asks to set up, scaffold, create, initialize, or bootstrap an "agentic coding starter kit", "agentic app", "agentic boilerplate", a "Next.js app with auth and db", or mentions `create-agentic-app` / `npx create-agentic-app`. Walks the user through folder strategy, package-manager choice, Postgres setup (Docker / Neon / Vercel / BYO), OpenRouter AI configuration, migrations, a build check, and dev-server verification — ending with a working http://localhost:3000.
CLI for bootstrapping and managing wordspace projects