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Handles keyboard, mouse, and custom events in Textual applications using messages and handlers. Use when implementing keyboard bindings, custom message passing, event bubbling, action dispatch, and inter-widget communication. Covers event handling patterns, message definitions, and routing.
Add a lesson to a skill LEARN.md file, routing feedback to skill, template, or context learning. Use when capturing workflow lessons.
Comprehensive Ruby on Rails v8.1 development guide with detailed documentation for Active Record, controllers, views, routing, testing, jobs, mailers, and more. Use when working on Rails applications, building Rails features, debugging Rails code, writing migrations, setting up associations, configuring Rails apps, or answering questions about Rails best practices and patterns.
Shell out to Cursor Agent CLI for headless IDE-aware code tasks. Supports multi-model routing (auto mode routes to Claude, Gemini, GPT). Requires Cursor Pro/Business subscription.
Task routing and queue management patterns for Celery including priority queues, topic exchanges, worker-specific routing, and advanced queue configurations. Use when configuring task routing, managing queues, setting up priority queues, implementing worker routing, configuring topic exchanges, or when user mentions task routing, queue management, Celery routing, worker assignments, or message broker routing.
Author monitoring resources: PrometheusRules, ServiceMonitors, PodMonitors, AlertmanagerConfig, Silence CRs, and canary-checker health checks. Use when: (1) Creating or modifying alert rules (PrometheusRule), (2) Adding scrape targets (ServiceMonitor/PodMonitor), (3) Configuring Alertmanager routing or silences, (4) Writing canary-checker health checks, (5) Creating recording rules, (6) Adding monitoring for a new application or platform component. Triggers: "create alert", "add alerting", "PrometheusRule", "ServiceMonitor", "PodMonitor", "AlertmanagerConfig", "silence alert", "canary check", "recording rule", "add monitoring", "scrape target", "alert rule", "prometheus rule", "health check canary"
Configure Prometheus Alertmanager with routing trees, receivers (Slack, PagerDuty, email), inhibition rules, silences, and notification templates for actionable incident alerting. Use when implementing proactive monitoring with automated incident detection, routing alerts to the appropriate team by severity, reducing alert fatigue through grouping and deduplication, integrating with on-call systems like PagerDuty, or migrating from legacy alerting to Prometheus-based alerting.
Linux networking expert for iptables, nftables, routing, DNS, and network troubleshooting
(Industry standard: Routing Agent / Orchestrator Pattern) Primary Use Case: Analyzing an ambiguous trigger and routing it to one of the specific specialized implementations. Routes triggers to the appropriate agent-loop pattern. Use when: assessing a task, research need, or work assignment and deciding whether to run a simple learning loop, red team review, dual-loop delegation, or parallel swarm. Manages shared closure (seal, persist, retrospective, self-improvement).
Manages AI gateway for routing, securing, and monitoring AI service requests in ML operations.
Set up @personize/signal — a smart notification engine that decides IF, WHAT, WHEN, and HOW to notify each person using Personize memory and governance. Guides you through connecting event sources, configuring delivery channels, setting up governance rules, and testing the decision engine. Use this skill whenever the user wants to build smart notifications, AI-powered alerts, notification fatigue prevention, daily/weekly digests, personalized messaging, or intelligent notification routing. Also trigger when they mention @personize/signal, notification scoring, quiet hours, deduplication, channel routing (email vs Slack vs in-app vs SMS), or want notifications that know when to stay silent.
Create, inspect, validate, explain, and improve Ralph hat collections. Use this skill whenever the user asks to make or refine a `.ralph/hats/*.yml` workflow, debug hat routing, explain event topology, or tune a multi-hat Ralph run.