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Package npm/TypeScript/Bun CLI tools for Nix. Use when creating Nix derivations for JavaScript/TypeScript tools from npm registry or GitHub sources, handling pre-built packages or source builds with dependency management.
Build static sites with the Zola generator (Rust-based SSG). Handles project initialization, config.toml configuration, Tera templates, Markdown content (sections via _index.md, pages via *.md), taxonomies, image processing, and deployment. Use for Zola project setup, Tera templating, _index.md structure, RSS/Atom feeds, syntax highlighting, or deployment to Netlify/Cloudflare/GitHub Pages/Vercel/Firebase. Also covers Zola+Astro hybrid architectures.
Systematically find root causes and fix bugs. Use when debugging errors, investigating test failures, reproducing bugs from issue trackers (GitHub, Linear, Jira), or when stuck on a problem after failed fix attempts. Also use when the user says 'debug this', 'why is this failing', 'fix this bug', 'trace this error', or pastes stack traces, error messages, or issue references.
Use when renting a new dedicated server. Use when user wants to buy or provision a server. Supports discounted VPS from Linode, DigitalOcean, Hetzner, AWS Lightsail, GCP, Tencent Cloud (騰訊雲), Alibaba Cloud (阿里雲), and Volcano Engine (火山引擎).
Manage OpenCode's permission rules in opencode.jsonc — add, remove, or list auto-approval rules for Bash commands and tool invocations so the agent stops asking for confirmation on every single command. Use whenever the user wants to auto-approve, deny, or require confirmation for a shell command, even if they don't mention "permission" or "opencode.jsonc" directly. Triggers on "允许 kubectl get *", "拒绝 rm -rf", "auto-approve npm run build", "总是执行 git status", "add permission rule", "list my permissions", "查看权限", "添加权限", "移除权限", "把 X 加到允许列表", "skip confirmation for", and similar — even if the user doesn't explicitly mention OpenCode's config.
Generate OpenAPI 3.2.0 specifications for third-party APIs (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, Microsoft, Stripe, GitHub, Slack, AWS, and more)
Apply Stakeholder Theory (Freeman, 1984) and the Mitchell et al. (1997) salience model to identify, classify, and prioritize stakeholders based on power, legitimacy, and urgency. Use this skill when the user needs to map stakeholders for a project or strategy, determine which stakeholders demand immediate attention, balance competing stakeholder interests, or when they ask 'who are our key stakeholders', 'how do we prioritize conflicting demands', or 'which stakeholders can block this initiative'.
Designs and implements state transition analysis systems for tracking time spent in different states. Use when analyzing workflows with state changes (Jira, GitHub PRs, deployments, support tickets, etc.). Covers state machine fundamentals, temporal calculations, bottleneck detection, and business metrics. Trigger keywords: "state analysis", "duration tracking", "workflow metrics", "bottleneck", "cycle time", "state transitions", "time in status", "how long", "state duration", "workflow performance", "state machine", "changelog analysis", "SLA tracking", "process metrics".
Use this when the user requests you to execute multiple tasks in parallel, start multiple workers/agents simultaneously, launch multiple independent sessions using tmux, prevent PM from directly bypassing implementation protocols, or when you act as a PM to decompose and assign tasks to multiple independent workers. Trigger terms include "parallel execution", "start multiple", "simultaneous execution", "assign workers", "multi-agent parallelism", "start workers", "tmux launch", "independent session", "anti-escape", "task assignment", "do together". Do not use for single short tasks, cross-platform task status management, or Git branch/commit/PR/merge security rules.
Generates Mermaid diagrams from codebases, topics, files, conversations, or specs. Supports flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, state diagrams, ER diagrams, C4 architecture, mindmaps, Gantt charts, timelines, user journeys, gitGraphs, pie charts, quadrant charts, requirement diagrams, and beta types (xychart, sankey, block, architecture). Use when asked to create a Mermaid diagram, visualize a process or system, draw a flowchart, sequence diagram, class diagram, state machine, ERD, architecture diagram, mind map, timeline, Gantt chart, user journey, git branching graph, or any "diagram this" request.
Run the participant-facing CTFd CLI directly from its Git repository with uvx. Use when an agent needs to list or inspect CTFd challenges, view hints or the scoreboard, inspect the current user's solves and submissions, submit a flag, or unlock a hint without installing the ctfd package globally.
Pull AWS Security Agent findings (penetration tests and code reviews) and drive remediation. Use this whenever the user mentions Security Agent, security findings, pentest or penetration test results, code review findings, vulnerabilities found in their AWS account, "what did the security scan find", remediating or triaging security risks, or wants to start fixing reported vulnerabilities — even if they don't name the service explicitly. Trigger it for phrases like "get my security findings", "what vulnerabilities do we have", "let's fix the pentest results", or "triage the security report". The skill discovers scans, exports findings to a gitignored local directory (so sensitive exploit detail is never committed), produces a prioritized triage summary, and offers to start fixing the highest-risk issues.