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Place, manage, and cancel orders using REST API or SDK hooks. Covers market, limit, IOC, FOK, POST_ONLY order types and batch operations
WordPress REST API integration for posts and media via deterministic Python scripts. Use when uploading articles, creating drafts, publishing posts, uploading images, editing existing posts, or managing WordPress content. Use for "upload to wordpress", "create wordpress draft", "publish to your-blog", "upload image", or "edit wordpress post". Do NOT use for writing articles (use blog-post-writer) or editing prose style (use anti-ai-editor).
Manages Clockify time tracking via the official Clockify REST API (v1): list workspaces and projects, create time entries with correct UTC timestamps. Use when the user wants to log time, track hours, record work in Clockify, or mentions Clockify or time entries.
Use when you need to design, review, or improve REST APIs with Spring Boot — including HTTP methods, resource URIs, status codes, DTOs, versioning, deprecation and sunset headers, content negotiation (JSON and vendor media types), ISO-8601 instants in DTOs, pagination/sorting/filtering, Bean Validation at the boundary, idempotency, ETag concurrency, HTTP caching, error handling, security, API documentation, controller advice, and problem details for errors. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when you need to implement acceptance tests from a Gherkin .feature file for framework-agnostic Java (no Spring Boot, Quarkus, Micronaut) — finding @acceptance scenarios, happy path with RestAssured, Testcontainers for DB/Kafka, WireMock for external REST. Requires .feature file in context. Part of the skills-for-java project
Manage regulatory requirements, number bundles, supporting documents, and verified numbers for compliance. This skill provides REST API (curl) examples.
Query VIOS REST APIs: sensor list, recording timelines, video clip extraction, snapshot capture, add/delete sensors and streams
cuOpt REST server — what it does and how requests flow. Domain concepts; no deploy or client code.
Use this skill whenever the user wants to interact with an n8n instance via its public REST API. Triggers include: listing, creating, updating, deleting, activating or deactivating workflows; viewing or managing executions; managing credentials, tags, variables, users, or projects; auditing instance activity; triggering workflow runs; checking execution status; or any automation task involving the n8n API. Also use for requests like "show my n8n workflows", "run workflow X", "list failed executions", "create a tag in n8n", "manage n8n variables", or "check n8n audit log". Always use this skill for any n8n API interaction — it defines the correct endpoints, authentication, and patterns.
Review PRs: diffs, inline comments via gh or REST.
Generates .http files for the VS Code REST Client extension from Express, Next.js, Fastify, or other API routes. Creates organized request files with variables, environments, and authentication. Use when users request "generate http files", "rest client requests", "create .http file", or "vscode api testing".
Guides development of Fastify Node.js backend servers and REST APIs using TypeScript or JavaScript. Use when building, configuring, or debugging a Fastify application — including defining routes, implementing plugins, setting up JSON Schema validation, handling errors, optimising performance, managing authentication, configuring CORS and security headers, integrating databases, working with WebSockets, and deploying to production. Covers the full Fastify request lifecycle (hooks, serialization, logging with Pino) and TypeScript integration via strip types. Trigger terms: Fastify, Node.js server, REST API, API routes, backend framework, fastify.config, server.ts, app.ts.