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Code specialist for writing, debugging, and technical implementation. Use when the user needs code written, bugs fixed, files edited, or features built.
Agent development workflow and discipline skills. Use when developing features, debugging issues, managing code branches, writing plans, or ensuring code quality through TDD and systematic processes. Triggers on any software development task that benefits from structured workflows.
Runs Fastly Compute WASM applications locally with Viceroy, specifically for Rust and Component Model projects. Use when starting a local Fastly Compute dev server with Viceroy, configuring fastly.toml for local backend overrides and store definitions, running Rust unit tests with cargo-nextest against the Compute runtime, debugging Compute apps locally, adapting core WASM modules to the Component Model, or troubleshooting local Compute testing issues (connection refused, missing backends, store config). For non-Rust Compute work or understanding the Compute API, prefer the fastlike skill instead — its source code is easier to understand as a Fastly Compute API reference.
Scaffolds eval.yaml test files for agent skills in the dotnet/skills repository. Use when creating skill tests, writing evaluation scenarios, defining assertions and rubrics, or setting up test fixture files. Handles eval.yaml generation, fixture organization, and overfitting avoidance. Do not use for running or debugging existing tests nor for skills authoring.
Guides Qdrant monitoring and observability setup. Use when someone asks 'how to monitor Qdrant', 'what metrics to track', 'is Qdrant healthy', 'optimizer stuck', 'why is memory growing', 'requests are slow', or needs to set up Prometheus, Grafana, or health checks. Also use when debugging production issues that require metric analysis.
Fine-tune and serve Physical Intelligence OpenPI models (pi0, pi0-fast, pi0.5) using JAX or PyTorch backends for robot policy inference across ALOHA, DROID, and LIBERO environments. Use when adapting pi0 models to custom datasets, converting JAX checkpoints to PyTorch, running policy inference servers, or debugging norm stats and GPU memory issues.
Implement Zoom authentication correctly. Use when setting up app credentials, choosing an OAuth grant, requesting scopes, handling token refresh, or debugging auth failures.
Battle-tested PyTorch training recipes for all domains — LLMs, vision, diffusion, medical imaging, protein/drug discovery, spatial omics, genomics. Covers training loops, optimizer selection (AdamW, Muon), LR scheduling, mixed precision, debugging, and systematic experimentation. Use when training or fine-tuning neural networks, debugging loss spikes or OOM, choosing architectures, or optimizing GPU throughput.
For answering, using, and debugging @wot-ui/cli. Keywords: wot, @wot-ui/cli, CLI, MCP, doctor, usage, lint, list, info, doc, demo, token, changelog, extract, wot mcp. Applicable for command queries, parameter explanations, MCP integration, local debugging, data extraction, and open-wot repository maintenance.
Use when debugging bugs, test failures, build failures, performance regressions, or unexpected behavior and you need root-cause investigation before proposing fixes. Trigger on requests to debug, investigate why something broke, or find the source of a technical issue.
Design, create, and configure orq.ai Agents with tools, instructions, knowledge bases, and memory stores. Use when building new agents, attaching KBs or memory, writing system instructions, selecting models, or setting up RAG pipelines. Do NOT use for debugging existing agents (use analyze-trace-failures) or comparing agents across frameworks (use compare-agents).
Covers the Neo4j Go Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, ExecuteQuery, managed and explicit transactions, session config, error handling, data type mapping, and connection tuning. Use when writing Go code that connects to Neo4j, setting up NewDriver or ExecuteQuery, debugging sessions/transactions/result handling, or working with neo4j-go-driver v5→v6 migration. Triggers on NewDriver, ExecuteQuery, SessionConfig, ManagedTransaction, neo4j-go-driver. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver version migration steps — use neo4j-migration-skill.