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Use when the task involves authentication, user signups, logins, password recovery, OAuth providers, role-based access control, or protecting routes and functions. Always use `@netlify/identity`. Never use `netlify-identity-widget` or `gotrue-js` — they are deprecated.
Integrate Taiwan payment service providers including credit card, ATM transfer, convenience store payment, and mobile wallets (LINE Pay, JKoPay). Use this skill when the user needs to accept payments online in Taiwan, choose a payment gateway, understand payment flows, or handle refunds — even if they say 'accept payments on our site', 'which payment provider in Taiwan', 'integrate credit card payments', or 'set up LINE Pay'.
Traefik v3 cloud-native reverse proxy. Covers providers, entrypoints, routers, middlewares, services, Docker labels, TLS/ACME, dashboard, and metrics. USE WHEN: user mentions "traefik", "traefik v3", "traefik docker", "traefik labels", "traefik middleware", "traefik dashboard", "traefik tls", "traefik acme", "traefik router", "traefik entrypoint", "traefik reverse proxy", "traefik cloudflare", "traefik let's encrypt", "traefik rate limit" DO NOT USE FOR: Caddy-based setups - use `caddy` skill, Nginx load balancing - use `load-balancer` skill, Kubernetes ingress with nginx-ingress - use `kubernetes` skill, Application-level TLS inside app code
Guide for using Netlify AI Gateway to access AI models. Use when adding AI capabilities or selecting/changing AI models. Must be read before choosing a model. Covers supported providers (OpenAI, Anthropic, Google), SDK setup, environment variables, and the list of available models.
Generate and run tests for Adobe App Builder actions and UI components. Scaffolds Jest unit tests, integration tests against deployed actions, contract tests for Adobe API interactions, and React component tests using Testing Library. Provides mock helpers for State, Files, Events SDKs, @adobe/aio-lib-* clients, ExC Shell context (@adobe/exc-app), and UIX Guest SDK (@adobe/uix-guest). Use this skill whenever the user mentions testing App Builder actions, writing unit tests for Runtime actions, creating integration tests, mocking Adobe SDKs, setting up test fixtures, running aio app test, or wants to verify action behavior before deployment. Also trigger when users mention Jest configuration for App Builder, test coverage, CI test setup, React component test, Testing Library, UI test, Provider wrapper, test my page, test my form, test my table, test my component, mock shell context, mock extension context, debug test failures, or fix Jest errors.
Guides cloud compliance—mapping SOC 2, ISO 27001, HIPAA, PCI DSS, FedRAMP, and data-residency requirements to cloud controls; collecting audit evidence from AWS, GCP, and Azure APIs; shared-responsibility narratives; CSPM/Config continuous monitoring; customer assurance questionnaires (CAIQ/SIG); and cloud-specific gap remediation before attestations. Use when scoping regulated workloads in cloud, preparing cloud control evidence for auditors, interpreting provider compliance artifacts (BAA, PCI AOC, FedRAMP packages), or proving residency and logging in multi-account estates—not for org-wide GRC programs and audit coordination without cloud evidence (compliance-specialist), non-cloud systems evidence automation (compliance-engineer), implementing security guardrails (cloud-security-engineer), legal DPAs or contract redlines (commercial-counsel), security strategy (cybersecurity), or CI pipeline gates only (devsecops).
Presents a risk framework for every configurable security control in NemoClaw. Use when evaluating security posture, reviewing sandbox security defaults, or assessing control trade-offs. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw security best practices, sandbox security controls risk framework, nemoclaw credential storage, openshell provider, api key security, openclaw security controls, nemoclaw security boundary, prompt injection, tool access control.
Use this skill when the user asks about Goldsky Edge — the managed RPC endpoint service for EVM chains. Triggers on: 'Edge RPC', 'Goldsky RPC endpoint', 'edge.goldsky.com', 'eth_getLogs is slow', 'RPC rate limit', 'hedged requests', 'flashblocks', 'HyperEVM system transactions', 'x402 pay-per-request RPC', 'Goldsky Edge pricing', 'Edge dashboard', 'gs_edge_ API key', 'rpc-edge'. Also use this skill when the user wants a resilient, low-latency JSON-RPC endpoint for EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon zkEVM, BSC, Avalanche, Berachain, HyperEVM, Monad, Sei, Sonic, Unichain, zkSync, etc.), is debugging RPC errors like -32005/-32012/-32014/-32015/-32016, or is comparing providers (Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode, Ankr) against Edge. For questions about self-hosting eRPC or custom eRPC configuration beyond what Edge exposes, point them at https://docs.erpc.cloud/llms.txt. Do NOT trigger on Goldsky Mirror, Turbo, or Subgraph pipeline questions — those belong to their respective skills.
Manage cloud infrastructure — monitor deployments, scale resources, manage databases, and handle domain operations across all supported providers.
Use when the user asks to "create an agent", "set up an agent", "add my agent to Cekura", "configure my voice agent", "connect my agent", "set up mock tools", "add tools to my agent", "upload knowledge base", "configure integration", "connect VAPI", "connect Retell", "connect LiveKit", "connect ElevenLabs", "add dynamic variables", or needs to onboard a voice AI agent onto the Cekura platform. Covers the full agent setup flow: collecting context, creating the agent, configuring the provider integration, setting up mock tools, uploading knowledge base files, and adding dynamic variables.
Design multi-cloud architectures using a decision framework to select and integrate services across AWS, Azure, and GCP. Use when building multi-cloud systems, avoiding vendor lock-in, or leveraging best-of-breed services from multiple providers.
Multi-agent autonomous startup system for Claude Code. Triggers on "Loki Mode". Orchestrates 100+ specialized agents across engineering, QA, DevOps, security, data/ML, business operations, marketing, HR, and customer success. Takes PRD to fully deployed, revenue-generating product with zero human intervention. Features Task tool for subagent dispatch, parallel code review with 3 specialized reviewers, severity-based issue triage, distributed task queue with dead letter handling, automatic deployment to cloud providers, A/B testing, customer feedback loops, incident response, circuit breakers, and self-healing. Handles rate limits via distributed state checkpoints and auto-resume with exponential backoff. Requires --dangerously-skip-permissions flag.