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GDPR compliance implementation. Data subject rights (access, deletion, portability), consent management, data processing records, PII handling, and privacy by design patterns. USE WHEN: user mentions "GDPR", "data privacy", "right to be forgotten", "data deletion", "consent management", "PII", "data subject request", "privacy policy", "cookie consent" DO NOT USE FOR: authentication - use auth skills; encryption - use `cryptography`; audit logging - use `audit-logging`
DevOps e deploy de aplicacoes — Docker, CI/CD com GitHub Actions, AWS Lambda, SAM, Terraform, infraestrutura como codigo e monitoramento.
Migrate Lightning Web Components from SLDS 1 to SLDS 2 by running the SLDS linter and fixing violations. Use this skill whenever users mention SLDS 2, SLDS uplift, linter violations, LWC token migration, class overrides, hardcoded CSS values that need SLDS hook replacement, or styling hook selection. Covers all styling hook categories — color, spacing, sizing, typography, borders, radius, and shadows. Also use when users mention no-hardcoded-values, no-slds-class-overrides, lwc-to-slds-hooks, no-deprecated-tokens-slds1, or ask about SLDS component migration — even if they don't explicitly say "uplift" or "migration".
Use this skill when integrating a third-party provider with InsForge — either an auth provider (Clerk, Auth0, WorkOS, Kinde, Stytch) for JWT-based RLS, or a payment facilitator (OKX x402) for onchain pay-per-use billing. Covers provider-specific dashboard setup, client/server code, database policies, and common gotchas for each supported integration.
Discussion entry when ideas are still vague — first conduct triage through 1-2 rounds of dialogue to determine which downstream process this discussion should eventually go to: if the idea is clear enough, proceed directly to feature-design; if the direction of a small requirement is set, continue the discussion within the feature and document it in `{slug}-brainstorm.md`; if a large requirement cannot fit into a single feature, hand it over to roadmap for decomposition. The role of AI is a thinking partner, not a recorder — dig out the real problem the user wants to solve, proactively evaluate when the user brings a solution, and propose alternative directions when necessary. Trigger scenarios: when the user says "I have an idea that's not clear yet", "Let's brainstorm first", "I want to do something but it's still vague", "Let's talk about this area", "The function direction is still undecided", or when the user comes with a specific solution but wants to hear other ideas first. Bugs (go to issue) and refactoring (go to refactor) are not handled here.
Scans code for performance and scalability issues — N+1 queries, missing indexes, unbounded queries, memory inefficiencies, caching gaps, algorithmic complexity, concurrency bugs, and frontend performance problems. Generates severity-scored findings with copy-pasteable fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "performance audit", "performance check", "N+1 detection", "query optimization", "slow code", "performance review".
Patch, extend, or explain DatoCMS front-end integration code inside an existing web project (Next.js App Router, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Astro, plus React/Vue/Svelte component usage). Use for targeted, per-concern work — adding a draft mode endpoint, wiring Preview Links / Visual Editing flows, fixing Content Link overlays, tuning real-time preview updates/subscriptions, setting up cache-tag invalidation/revalidation flows (Next.js revalidateTag or CDN purge by tags), adding robots/sitemap wiring, or hooking up crawler-safe search integration. Also the go-to skill for framework component/hook wiring with react-datocms, vue-datocms, @datocms/svelte, and @datocms/astro: Image/SRCImage/datocms-image, StructuredText, VideoPlayer (React/Vue/Svelte), SEO/meta helpers (renderMetaTags/toHead/Seo), QuerySubscription/QueryListener realtime patterns, ContentLink components, and Site Search (React/Vue). Prefer this skill whenever the user is modifying a live codebase one concern at a time, asking a framework-specific API question, or mixing several front-end concerns in the same patch.
Wave platform help — AI note-taker with mobile-first recording (iOS, Android, Mac, Windows, Apple Watch, Chrome, web), 76-language transcription, Voice ID speaker labeling, REST API with semantic search and webhooks, MCP server. Use when recording meetings on your phone and transcripts aren't accurate, setting up Wave API to pull session transcripts into your CRM, configuring Wave webhooks for real-time session notifications, phone call recording stops when another call comes in, Wave meeting bot not joining Zoom or Google Meet, comparing Wave pricing vs Fathom or Otter for a small team, searching across all your Wave recordings with the API, or exporting Wave summaries to Notion or Google Docs. Do NOT use for choosing between multiple note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Applies Geoffrey Moore's chasm-crossing strategy for B2B tech products moving from visionary early adopters to pragmatist mainstream. Use when a product has early traction but stalls before mainstream adoption, when planning a beachhead/niche strategy, when designing whole-product offerings, when positioning against established competitors, or when scaling from innovator usage to industry standard. Triggers include 'stuck between early adopters and mainstream', 'we need a beachhead', 'pragmatist customers won't buy', 'how do we go from 10 to 1000 customers'. NOT for PLG/freemium SaaS (Slack, Notion, Cursor), pure consumer apps, two-sided marketplaces, or AI-native products with bottoms-up viral adoption - their dynamics break the visionary-to-pragmatist sequence.
Apply consistent photo adjustments across a set of images so they look like they were edited together. Use this skill whenever the user says "make my photos look cohesive", "give all these the same style", "apply a warm and golden feel to all of these", "make this cinematic", "match the look across my photos", "edit all my travel photos the same way", "batch edit these", "make these consistent", "fix my phone photos", or uploads a folder of photos and wants a unified, polished result. Also triggers for requests like "apply a preset to all of these", "make these look professional", or "they were shot in mixed lighting — can you fix them all". Outputs direct final image URLs plus an in-chat preview grid and optional Firefly Board link. Access: 🔐 Signed-In required | Gen AI: ❌
Generates blog post thumbnail images for Orbitant following the brand's visual identity, using Google's Imagen API (Nano Banana 2). Activates when creating blog images, generating thumbnails, designing featured images for articles, or when someone needs a visual for an Orbitant insight/blog post. Use this skill even if the user just says "I need an image for this article", "create a thumbnail", "generate a hero image", or "make a featured image". Also triggers when the user mentions "Nano Banana 2", "image generation", or asks for a prompt for an AI image tool.
Use when reading from or writing to Neo4j with Apache Spark or Databricks using the Neo4j Connector for Apache Spark (org.neo4j:neo4j-connector-apache-spark). Covers SparkSession setup, DataFrame reads via labels/Cypher/relationship scan, DataFrame writes with SaveMode, node.keys for MERGE, relationship write mapping, partition and batch tuning, PySpark and Scala examples, Databricks cluster config, Databricks secrets for credentials, Delta Lake to Neo4j pipelines. Does NOT handle Cypher authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT handle the Python bolt driver — use neo4j-driver-python-skill. Does NOT handle GDS algorithms — use neo4j-gds-skill.