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Help users quickly configure and use the WeChat channel feature. Use this skill when users want to 'configure WeChat', 'connect to WeChat', 'set up WeChat bot', 'weixin setup', or 'wechat channel'.
Local SOCKS5 proxy server that accelerates Telegram Desktop by routing traffic through WebSocket connections to Telegram DCs
Use when you need to set up JMeter performance testing for a Java project — including creating the run-jmeter.sh script from the exact template, configuring load tests with loops, threads, and ramp-up, or running performance tests from the project root with custom or default settings. Part of the skills-for-java project
Adds Microsoft Copilot Studio connector to a Power Apps code app. Use when invoking Copilot Studio agents, sending prompts to agents, or integrating agent responses.
Guide for upgrading Java projects between major versions (8→11→17→21→25). Use when user says "upgrade Java", "migrate to Java 25", "update Java version", or when modernizing legacy projects.
Salesloft platform help — config, Rhythm, Conversations, Deals, Forecast, Analytics, Drift, integrations, admin, API. Use when asking 'how do I do X in Salesloft', configuring Salesloft settings, understanding Rhythm signals, setting up Analytics dashboards, managing Drift chatbots, or troubleshooting Salesloft integrations. Do NOT use for building cadences (use /sales-cadence), reviewing calls (use /sales-call-review), inspecting deals (use /sales-deal-inspect), or forecasting (use /sales-forecast).
Create, validate, and modify Infrahub schemas. Use when designing data models, creating schema nodes with attributes and relationships, validating schema definitions, or planning schema migrations for Infrahub.
Use when creating new skills, commands, or agent definitions for Claude Code, including writing SKILL.md files, defining triggers, and testing skill behavior
Use when you need to query, add, and update DNS records via aliyun-cli, including CNAME setup for Function Compute custom domains.
Guidelines for organizing .NET projects, including solution structure, project references, folder conventions, .slnx format, centralized build properties, and central package management. Use when setting up a new .NET solution with modern best practices, configuring centralized build properties across multiple projects, implementing central package version management, or setting up SourceLink for debugging.
Use when creating git worktrees for Maven projects - prevents SNAPSHOT artifact clashes and corporate plugin resolution failures through isolated local repositories
Advance one runnable thread by one bounded round from the minimal continuation entry, stopping on dirty interrupt files, pending proposals, or contract overreach.