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Reference skill for Zoom Team Chat. Use after routing to a chat workflow when building user-scoped messaging integrations, chatbot experiences, rich cards, buttons, slash commands, or chat webhooks.
Entry P1 category router for injection testing. Use when routing between XSS, SQLi, SSRF, XXE, SSTI, command injection, and NoSQL injection workflows based on how attacker-controlled input is consumed.
Write and run Contentful content model migration scripts using the contentful-migration library and the Contentful CLI. Covers creating, editing, and deleting content types and fields, validations, editor interface configuration, editor layouts, sidebar widgets, entry transformations, tags, annotations, and the migration context object. Use when asked to write a migration, create or add a content type, add, rename, or delete fields, change or update a content model, transform entries, derive linked entries, configure editor controls, or run a migration script. Also triggers on "migration script", "contentful-migration", "schema migration", "content model migration", "field validation", "editor interface", "editor layout", "sidebar widget", "moveField", "changeFieldId", "rich text field", "reference field", "link field". Not for SDK client setup or Next.js integration (contentful-nextjs). Not for Contentful terminology or API routing (contentful-guide).
Master Taubyte workflow skill. Enforces strict order with Dream-by-default routing, scope routing, context logging, and verification.
Plans, configures, and hardens Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) security. Covers Workload Identity Federation, Secret Manager integration, RBAC hardening, Binary Authorization, Network Policies (Dataplane V2), Pod Security Standards, and IAM roles. Use when securing GKE clusters, setting up Workload Identity, hardening RBAC configurations, or configuring GKE secrets. Don't use for general network routing configuration (use gke-networking instead).
Build AI agents and agentic workflows. Use when designing/building/debugging agentic systems: choosing workflows vs agents, implementing prompt patterns (chaining/routing/parallelization/orchestrator-workers/evaluator-optimizer), building autonomous agents with tools, designing ACI/tool specs, or troubleshooting/optimizing implementations. **PROACTIVE ACTIVATION**: Auto-invoke when building agentic applications, designing workflows vs agents, or implementing agent patterns. **DETECTION**: Check for agent code (MCP servers, tool defs, .mcp.json configs), or user mentions of "agent", "workflow", "agentic", "autonomous". **USE CASES**: Designing agentic systems, choosing workflows vs agents, implementing prompt patterns, building agents with tools, designing ACI/tool specs, troubleshooting/optimizing agents.
Develop Microsoft Fabric Spark/data engineering workflows with intelligent routing to specialized resources. Provides core workspace/lakehouse management and routes to: data engineering patterns, development workflow, or infrastructure orchestration. Use when the user wants to: (1) manage Fabric workspaces and resources, (2) develop notebooks and PySpark applications, (3) design data pipelines and orchestration, (4) provision infrastructure as code. Triggers: "develop notebook", "data engineering", "workspace setup", "pipeline design", "infrastructure provisioning", "Delta Lake patterns", "Spark development", "lakehouse configuration", "organize lakehouse tables", "create Livy session", "notebook deployment".
Plans, configures, and manages GKE networking. Covers private clusters, VPC- native configurations, Gateway API, DNS, ingress/egress, Dataplane V2, and IP planning. Use when designing GKE networking layouts, configuring private clusters, setting up Gateway API, planning GKE IP ranges, or configuring GKE ingress/egress. Don't use for basic application routing that does not require dedicated network configuration.
Comprehensive sales and revenue operations skill. Use when building a sales team, doing founder-led sales, hiring first sales reps, navigating enterprise deals, implementing product-led sales, designing sales compensation plans, defining ICP, mapping buyer personas, or optimizing the revenue engine (RevOps). Activates for: sales strategy, rev ops, revenue operations, sales enablement, sales compensation, ICP, ideal customer profile, buyer persona, sales process, deal execution, lead scoring, lead routing, lead lifecycle, MQL, SQL, pipeline management, CRM automation, sales qualification, BANT, MEDDIC, founder sales, enterprise sales, product-led sales, startup sales, SDR, AE, quota, ramp, commission plan.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for CTF web, API, SSR, frontend, queue-backed app, and routing challenges. Use when the user asks to inspect a site or API, follow real browser requests, debug auth or session flow, trace uploads or workers, find hidden routes, or explain why frontend and backend behavior diverge under sandbox-internal routing. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Production server monitoring stack covering Prometheus, Node Exporter, Grafana, Alertmanager, Loki, and Promtail on bare-metal or VM Linux hosts. USE WHEN: - Setting up monitoring for a new production server or VPS - Configuring Prometheus scrape targets for application or system metrics - Creating Grafana dashboards and datasource provisioning - Writing Alertmanager routing rules with email/Slack notifications - Implementing the PLG stack (Promtail + Loki + Grafana) for log aggregation - Performing live system diagnostics with htop, iotop, nethogs, ss, vmstat, iostat - Setting up uptime monitoring with UptimeRobot or healthchecks.io DO NOT USE FOR: - Kubernetes-native observability (use the kubernetes skill instead) - Application-level APM (distributed tracing with Jaeger/Tempo — use observability skill) - Cloud-managed monitoring (CloudWatch, GCP Monitoring, Azure Monitor) - Windows Server monitoring
Develop lightweight Flask APIs with routing, blueprints, database integration, authentication, and request/response handling. Use when building RESTful APIs, microservices, or lightweight web services with Flask.