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Effect-TS (Effect) guidance for TypeScript. Use when building, refactoring, reviewing, or explaining Effect code, especially for: typed error modeling (expected errors vs defects), Context/Layer/Effect.Service dependency wiring, Scope/resource lifecycles, runtime execution boundaries, schema-based decoding, concurrency/scheduling/streams, @effect/platform APIs, Effect AI workflows, and Promise/async migration.
Technical documentation writing and diagram generation. Use when creating docs, syncing documentation with code changes, building Mermaid diagrams, running doc coverage audits, or establishing writing style guides. Use for doc-as-code workflows, ERD generation, sequence diagrams, documentation gap analysis, and AI-assisted drafting.
Use this when you need to initialize a new Spec Pack in the AI SDLC workflow of this repository (create a three-digit numbered branch and the `.aisdlc/specs/{num}-{short-name}` directory), or when you are unsure about input parsing, short name rules, UTF-8 BOM file path parameter passing, script invocation methods, or output artifacts when executing `spec-init`.
Guides development with SAP AI Core and SAP AI Launchpad for enterprise AI/ML workloads on SAP BTP. Use when: deploying generative AI models (GPT, Claude, Gemini, Llama), building orchestration workflows with templating/filtering/grounding, implementing RAG with vector databases, managing ML training pipelines with Argo Workflows, configuring content filtering and data masking for PII protection, using the Generative AI Hub for prompt experimentation, or integrating AI capabilities into SAP applications. Covers service plans (Free/Standard/Extended), model providers (Azure OpenAI, AWS Bedrock, GCP Vertex AI, Mistral, IBM), orchestration modules, embeddings, tool calling, and structured outputs.
Team workflow-oriented planning skill (Phase 2). Before development, refine Jira Story + UI mockups into executable plans and output to docs/plans/{Story-Key}/plan.md
Email delivery patterns including single, batch, scheduled emails and attachment handling. Use when building transactional email systems, batch communication workflows, scheduled delivery, or implementing file/URL attachments with reply-to and CC/BCC functionality.
Apply production-ready best practices for weapp-vite projects. Use when creating or refactoring mini-program projects with weapp-vite, designing directory/config conventions, choosing subpackage and chunk strategy, enabling auto routes/components, setting CI/devtool workflows, or debugging build/output issues in `vite.config.ts` and `app.json`.
OpenSpec artifact-driven workflow. Covers OPSX commands, schemas, project config. Keywords: OPSX, artifact graph, /opsx:.
Use this skill whenever a user needs terminal-first browser automation with `steel browser`, asks to navigate/click/fill/snapshot/extract from websites, needs explicit browser session lifecycle control (`start`, `stop`, `sessions`, `live`), or wants to migrate `agent-browser` scripts. Trigger even when the user does not mention this skill by name and instead asks for multi-step web workflows, CDP attach behavior, local runtime setup, or browser automation troubleshooting.
Agent skill that faithfully reproduces Hummingbot CLI commands (connect, balance, create, start, stop, status, history) via Hummingbot API. V1 focuses on core trading workflows. For DEX/LP strategies on Solana, use lp-agent instead.
Self-Evolving Agent: Given a goal, it autonomously learns and iteratively improves until completion. Integrates superpowers workflow discipline.
Guidelines for maintaining external Dart packages, covering versioning, publishing workflows, and pull request management. Use when updating Dart packages, preparing for a release, or managing collaborative changes in a repository.