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Design and run a monitoring system for a website or web app. Use this skill when setting up uptime checks, defining SLOs, configuring error tracking, choosing what to alert on, designing on-call rotations, or fixing alert fatigue. Triggers on monitoring, alerts, uptime, SLO, SLA, error rate, on-call, pager, alert fatigue, observability, dashboards, what should we monitor. Also triggers when an incident reveals a gap in monitoring.
Query Logfire telemetry data — traces, logs, spans, and metrics. Use this skill when the user asks to "query logfire", "search traces", "find logs", "query data", "search spans", "look up errors in logfire", "get metrics from logfire", "analyze telemetry", or wants to add Logfire querying capabilities to their code. Also use when the user wants to explore OpenTelemetry data, investigate production issues by querying, or build dashboards/reports from Logfire data.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "find a dashboard", "search dashboards", "does a dashboard exist for X", "find widgets that query Y", "which dashboards use this field", "find a dashboard about errors", "look up dashboards by description", "search for existing monitoring dashboards", "find widgets that reference a field", or wants to discover existing Coralogix dashboards or widgets using natural-language or field-based search.
Use this skill when building terminal user interfaces with React Ink - interactive CLI apps, terminal dashboards, progress displays, or keyboard-driven TUI components. Triggers on React Ink, Ink components, terminal UI with React, useInput, useFocus, Box/Text layout, create-ink-app, and any task requiring rich interactive terminal interfaces built with React and Flexbox.
Design, build, and optimize dashboards for RIA practice management with AUM tracking, revenue analytics, and KPI frameworks. Use when the user asks about tracking firm-level metrics, monitoring advisor productivity, measuring organic growth rate, analyzing client retention and attrition, building executive or branch manager views, setting up exception alerts for NIGO or rebalancing drift, benchmarking against industry peers, or designing role-based dashboard access. Also trigger when users mention 'how is the practice doing', 'revenue per advisor', 'client attrition', 'net new assets', 'effective fee rate', 'practice benchmarking', 'AUM growth decomposition', 'advisor capacity', or 'referral tracking'.
Guides FinOps analysis on AWS, GCP, and Azure—cost visibility and allocation, tagging and showback/chargeback models, rightsizing and waste removal, RI/Savings Plan/CUD recommendations, budgets and forecasts, anomaly detection, unit economics (cost per service/customer), and FinOps cadence with engineering accountability. Use when optimizing cloud spend, analyzing CUR/billing exports, building cost dashboards, explaining bill spikes, or improving allocation—not for GL mapping, capex, depreciation, or month-end ledger close (compute-accounting-manager), enterprise EA negotiation (enterprise-cloud-architect), hands-on resource provisioning (cloud-engineer), or hardware supply efficiency (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency).
Understands the Metabase Representation Format — a YAML-based serialization format for Metabase content (collections, cards, dashboards, documents, segments, measures, snippets, transforms). Use when the user needs to create, edit, understand, or validate Metabase representation YAML files, or when working with Metabase serialization/deserialization (serdes). Covers entity schemas, MBQL and native queries, visualization settings, parameters, and folder structure.
Use this skill whenever building, reviewing, or refactoring React components that fetch data from APIs — especially at scale (recommender carousels, infinite feeds, pages with many parallel fetches, dashboards). Covers request orchestration (parallelism, batching, deduplication), cache strategy (keys, normalization, staleTime, SWR), backend protection (concurrency caps, debounce/throttle, jittered retries, circuit breakers), prefetching (route loaders, hover/intent, idle, server hydration), failure resilience (AbortController, timeouts, error boundaries, stale fallback, idempotent mutations), and feed/carousel patterns (virtualization, cursor pagination, summary/detail split). Trigger even if the user doesn't explicitly mention "performance" or "scale" — any non-trivial React data-fetching code benefits from these patterns. Includes 5 ready-to-use scaffolding templates (resource query hook, carousel data loader, infinite feed, hover-prefetch link, request collapser).
Bklit UI charts and data visualization for any project using the @bklit shadcn registry. Install, compose, theme, and animate charts correctly. Triggers when working with @bklitui/ui/charts, @bklit components, data visualization, dashboards, or chart theming. Also invoke manually for chart tasks.
Track and analyze portfolio company performance against plan. Ingests monthly/quarterly financial packages (Excel, PDF), extracts KPIs, flags variances to budget, and produces summary dashboards. Use when reviewing portfolio company financials, preparing board materials, or monitoring covenant compliance. Triggers on "review portfolio company", "monthly financials", "how is [company] performing", "covenant check", or "portfolio update".
Queries Huawei Cloud monitoring and enterprise project resources (CES/EPS). Covers alarm rules, alarm histories, alarm templates, dashboards, notification masks, resource groups, one-click alarms, and enterprise projects (list/detail/quotas/bound resources/migration records). No write operations. Use this skill when the user needs to check alarm status, view monitoring dashboards, query alarm rules, or manage enterprise project info. Triggers: 云监控, 告警, 告警规则, 告警历史, 仪表盘, 企业项目, CES, EPS, 告警模板, 资源分组, alarm, monitoring, alert.
Community skill for applying the Geist design system to Vercel-inspired UI across React, Next.js, Vite, Astro, Svelte, Vue, HTML/CSS, Tailwind, shadcn, and Radix surfaces. Use it for typography, spacing, color tokens, material treatment, component styling, app shells, dashboards, forms, tables, dialogs, empty/loading/error states, responsive layouts, and UI polish. This is a community-authored skill, not an official Vercel skill. Trigger when the user asks for Geist, Vercel-style UI, or generic clean, modern, premium, beautiful, polished SaaS/developer-product visual design where no other final visual system, brand direction, or art direction is requested. Do not trigger for non-visual frontend work such as bug fixes, data wiring, analytics, tests, build tooling, API/state changes, or behavior-only accessibility fixes unless the task also creates or materially changes rendered UI.