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Data file fetching and caching for geoscience applications. Download sample datasets with automatic caching, checksum verification, and multiple download sources. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Download datasets from URLs or DOIs, (2) Cache files locally with automatic verification, (3) Verify file integrity with SHA256/MD5 hashes, (4) Extract compressed archives (ZIP, TAR, GZIP), (5) Create data registries for reproducible workflows, (6) Fetch from Zenodo or other repositories.
Use when building micro-interactions between 100-200ms - tooltips appearing, dropdown opens, small feedback animations that feel quick but perceptible
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Mem0 CLI -- the command-line interface for mem0 memory operations. TRIGGER when: user mentions "mem0 cli", "mem0 command line", "@mem0/cli", "mem0-cli", "pip install mem0-cli", "npm install -g @mem0/cli", or is running mem0 commands in a terminal/shell (mem0 add, mem0 search, mem0 list, mem0 get, mem0 init, mem0 config, mem0 import). Also triggers when query includes CLI flags like --user-id, --output, --json, --agent, or describes bash/zsh/terminal/shell usage. DO NOT TRIGGER when: user asks about programmatic SDK integration in Python/TS code (use mem0 skill), or Vercel AI SDK provider (use mem0-vercel-ai-sdk skill).
Reads AR/AP, historical cash timing, and known fixed costs from QuickBooks, PayPal, Stripe, or Square — or a CSV upload — and produces a 30/60/90-day cash flow forecast with percentage-variance confidence bands and named risk flags. Delivers a chat summary and a downloadable XLSX. Use when the user asks "forecast my cash flow," "will I make payroll," mentions "runway," or says "cash crunch." Falls back to CSV upload when no connector is live.
Guides edge and tactical autonomous systems—perception-planning-control under latency and safety constraints; behavior trees/state machines vs learned policies; human-on-the-loop; geofencing, no-strike rules, mission abort; sim and field testing; ROS2/middleware patterns; sensor fusion; degraded modes; autonomy audit logging. Use for UAS/autonomous stacks, safety rules, HITL, sim-to-field validation, fail-safe—not LLM products (ai-engineer), LLM red team (ai-redteam), safeguard serving (ml-infrastructure-engineer-safeguards), governance only (ai-risk-governance), MCU firmware without autonomy (embedded-real-time-software-engineer), plant PLC/DCS (control-software-developer), HIL security bench (hardware-in-the-loop-security-tester).
Search, qualify, and enrich people and companies. Use this skill whenever the user wants to find professionals, candidates, or KOLs by title, company, location, seniority, or audience; enrich known contacts with email, phone, or LinkedIn; research companies for industry, funding, tech stack, or hiring activity; look up someone's contact info; source candidates for recruiting; generate B2B lead lists; or perform background web research on people or organizations. Trigger this skill even when the user doesn't explicitly say "search" or "enrich" — any mention of finding contacts, sourcing, prospecting, looking up a person or company, or gathering business intelligence should activate it.
Diagnose Sentry issues without copy-pasting stack traces. Uses the Composio CLI to pull issue details, events, breadcrumbs, and suspect commits, then maps the frames to local source so the agent can propose a fix directly.
Validate n8n expression syntax and fix common errors. Use when writing n8n expressions, using {{}} syntax, accessing $json/$node variables, troubleshooting expression errors, mapping data between nodes, or referencing webhook data in workflows. Use this skill whenever configuring node fields that reference data from previous nodes — expressions are how n8n passes data between nodes, and getting the syntax wrong is the most common source of workflow errors.
Use this skill when integrating, configuring, or extending Modern Admin (`@modern-admin/*`) in a host project — i.e. wiring `ModernAdminModule.forRoot`, adding admin resources, configuring Better Auth/Prisma/Redis, declaring properties or `@Action`/`@Before`/`@After` hooks, setting up role permissions (`MaRole.permissions`), or troubleshooting auth/SPA 404s. Triggers on tasks that mention `@AdminResource`, `AdminController`, `adminSource`, `BetterAuthProvider`, `ModernAdminStaticUiModule`, `setupPrismaSystem`, `MaRole`, `rolesResourceId`, the `ma_*` schema fragment, or scaffolding `bun create @modern-admin`.
Use when you need to implement acceptance tests from a Gherkin .feature file for Quarkus applications — including @acceptance scenarios, @QuarkusTest, BaseAcceptanceTest with QuarkusTestResourceLifecycleManager for Testcontainers and WireMock, REST Assured for full HTTP pipeline testing, WireMock JSON mapping files (classpath:wiremock/mappings/), *AT suffix naming, and Maven Surefire/Failsafe three-tier split. Requires the .feature file in context. This should trigger for requests such as Implement Quarkus acceptance tests from a Gherkin feature file; Set up BaseAcceptanceTest with Testcontainers and WireMock for Quarkus; Create WireMock JSON mapping files for external HTTP stubs in Quarkus acceptance tests; Configure Maven *AT naming convention and Failsafe plugin for Quarkus acceptance tests. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Diagnostic guide for active Prometheus cardinality problems — slow queries, OOMing Prometheus, high Grafana Cloud Active Series or DPM bills, "too many samples" ingest errors, series churn, or rapid memory growth. Walks through tsdb status endpoints, per-metric and per-label drill-downs, common-culprit galleries, and remediation paths. Use when the user is *currently experiencing* a cardinality fire. For preventing cardinality issues at the source, route to prometheus-label-strategy. For post-ingest aggregation, route to adaptive-metrics. For DPM-specific analysis, route to dpm-finder.