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Guides technical support engineering—customer ticket investigation, reproduction, log and API analysis, root-cause isolation, workaround communication, engineering escalation with evidence, and knowledge-base fixes for product bugs and integration issues. Use when debugging a customer-reported issue, writing a repro for engineering, analyzing API errors, drafting technical replies, or improving support runbooks—not for CS program design, renewals, or billing ops (customer-ops-specialist), production incident command (incident-management-engineer), building product features (fullstack-software-engineer), or company-wide crisis statements and launch announcements (communication-lead), or exec/VIP and community escalation program design (community-executive-escalations-program-manager). Product how-to, macros, and ticket triage without deep debugging: product-support-specialist.
Guides CI/CD for agent skills repositories and skill packages—pipeline design (build, test, validate, package), GitHub Actions for PR checks and release promotion, environment gates, secrets hygiene (no secrets in repo), skill-creator integration (quick_validate.py, package_skill.py), .skill artifact strategy, rollback, and operational runbooks for skill releases. Use when the user mentions CI/CD, CI/CD engineer, pipeline design, GitHub Actions, skill validation CI, package skills, release pipeline, deploy skills, PR checks, continuous integration, or skill release workflow—not application-only CI without skill packaging (devops), pre-flight plan go/no-go (build-validator), IDP or golden paths (platform-engineer), org-wide SLO and error-budget programs without pipeline ownership (site-reliability-engineer), or portfolio catalog governance without pipeline YAML (ai-skill-manager).
Guides customer-facing and internal technical solution design—discovery and requirements, integration and reference architecture, security/compliance fit, sizing and cost framing, RFP/RFI responses, PoC scoping, build-vs-buy, and handoff to delivery. Use when scoping a customer or partner solution, designing integration architecture for a deal, drafting RFP/RFI technical responses, planning a proof-of-concept, framing security and compliance fit, or preparing solution decks for stakeholders—not for org-wide landing zones and Well-Architected programs (cloud-architect, enterprise-cloud-architect), internal product ADRs and C4 (senior-system-architecture), production Terraform/IaC (infrastructure-engineer), hands-on cloud resource config (cloud-engineer), live PoC execution and competitive demos (sales-engineer), business strategy without technical design (business-consultant), contract redlines (commercial-counsel), or deep FinOps/GL (finops-analyst, compute-accounting-manager).
Set up the Paystack API client, environment variables, and TypeScript helpers for server-side payment integration. Use this skill whenever starting a new Paystack integration, configuring API keys, creating a reusable fetch wrapper for the Paystack REST API, or setting up the foundation for any Paystack feature. Also use when you see errors related to missing PAYSTACK_SECRET_KEY, authentication failures, or need to understand Paystack's base URL, response format, pagination, currencies, or amount subunit conversion.
Write and implement GPU kernels using NVIDIA CuTe DSL (CUTLASS 4.x Python API) — NOT for Triton, CUDA C++, or conceptual explanations. Trigger only when the user wants to write or implement a kernel, not when asking questions about CuTe DSL concepts or layouts. CuTe DSL uses cute.jit/cute.kernel decorators and cutlass.cute imports. Covers element-wise kernels, GEMM patterns, reductions, memory hierarchy (global/shared/register/TMA), MMA tensor core operations, software pipelining, and framework integration.
Adds, removes, or modifies allowed endpoints in the sandbox policy. Use when customizing network policy, changing egress rules, or configuring sandbox endpoint access. Trigger keywords - customize nemoclaw network policy, sandbox egress policy configuration, nemoclaw integration policy examples, post-install policy setup, openshell approval workflow, policy preset, nemoclaw approve network requests, sandbox egress approval tui.
Describes the agent skills shipped with NemoClaw and how to access them by cloning the repository. Use when users ask about AI agent support, coding assistant integration, or the .agents/skills/ directory. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw agent skills, ai coding assistant, cursor, claude code, copilot.
Set up serverless Postgres with Neon or Vercel Postgres for Cloudflare Workers/Edge. Includes connection pooling, git-like branching, and Drizzle ORM integration. Use when: setting up edge Postgres, troubleshooting "TCP not supported", connection pool exhausted, SSL config errors, or Node v20 transaction issues.
Cross-platform Python library for quantum computing, quantum machine learning, and quantum chemistry. Enables building and training quantum circuits with automatic differentiation, seamless integration with PyTorch/JAX/TensorFlow, and device-independent execution across simulators and quantum hardware (IBM, Amazon Braket, Google, Rigetti, IonQ, etc.). Use when working with quantum circuits, variational quantum algorithms (VQE, QAOA), quantum neural networks, hybrid quantum-classical models, molecular simulations, quantum chemistry calculations, or any quantum computing tasks requiring gradient-based optimization, hardware-agnostic programming, or quantum machine learning workflows.
Expert API integration decisions for iOS/tvOS: REST vs GraphQL trade-offs, API versioning strategies, caching layer design, and offline-first architecture choices. Use when designing network architecture, implementing offline support, or choosing between API patterns. Trigger keywords: REST, GraphQL, API versioning, caching, offline-first, URLSession, background fetch, ETag, pagination, rate limiting
Build reliable GitHub integrations, webhooks, and automation bridges
Comprehensive design token system for typography, colors, and theming with WCAG AA compliance, TypeScript types, and framework integration (CSS-in-JS, Tailwind, CSS Variables).