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Build applications with InsForge Backend-as-a-Service. Use when developers need to: (1) Set up backend infrastructure (create tables, storage buckets, deploy functions, configure auth/AI) (2) Integrate InsForge SDK into frontend applications (database CRUD, auth flows, file uploads, AI operations, real-time messaging) (3) Deploy frontend applications to InsForge hosting IMPORTANT: Before any backend work, you MUST have the user's Project URL and API Key. If not provided, ask the user first. Key distinction: Backend configuration uses HTTP API calls to the InsForge project URL. Client integration uses the @insforge/sdk in application code.
Best practices for building applications with PowerSync — schema design, client SDK usage, sync configuration, service setup, and debugging.
Create a boolean first flag, add evaluation, toggle on/off for end-to-end proof. Parent onboarding Step 6; uses MCP, API, or ldcli; optional flag-create skill.
Prisma Postgres setup and operations guidance across Console, create-db CLI, Management API, and Management API SDK. Use when creating Prisma Postgres databases, working in Prisma Console, provisioning with create-db/create-pg/create-postgres, or integrating programmatic provisioning with service tokens or OAuth.
Provides Superwall REST API access, documentation lookup, SDK integration triage, dashboard linking, and SDK source cloning. Use when the user asks about Superwall paywalls, campaigns, subscriptions, API usage, SDK integration, webhook events, or debugging SDK behavior.
Onboard a project to LaunchDarkly: kickoff roadmap, resumable log, explore repo, MCP, companion flag skills, nested SDK install (detect/plan/apply), first flag. Use when adding LaunchDarkly, setting up or integrating feature flags in a project, SDK integration, or 'onboard me'.
Migrate an application with hardcoded LLM prompts to a full LaunchDarkly AI Configs implementation in five stages: extract prompts, wrap in the AI SDK, add tools, add tracking, add evals/judges. Use when the user wants to externalize model/prompt configuration, move from direct provider calls (OpenAI, Anthropic, Bedrock, Gemini) to a managed AI Config, or stage a full hardcoded-to-LaunchDarkly migration.
Build, debug, or plan work with The Prompting Company through its API, MCP Server, CLI, or SDK entrypoints. Use when the user needs public routes, OpenAPI schema guidance, TypeScript SDK integration, CLI workflows, MCP setup, content APIs, app publishing APIs, public markdown access, simulations, visibility analytics, authentication, or API key scopes.
Help developers build with Chainlink Data Streams, including credentials guidance, report decoding, REST and WebSocket report retrieval with official Go/Rust/TypeScript SDKs, High Availability streaming, on-chain report verification, real-time frontend displays, report schema guidance, SQLite persistence, and timestamp lookback. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Chainlink Data Streams, Streams Direct, Data Streams reports, report schemas, report decoding, data-streams-sdk, or real-time low-latency market data from Chainlink.
ALWAYS use when building realtime features with Ably — messaging, chat, collaboration, presence, or AI token streaming. Covers product and SDK selection (Pub/Sub vs Chat vs Spaces vs LiveObjects), authentication (JWT, token auth, authUrl), channel design, React integration, and critical mistakes like missing Chat attach(), client-side API key exposure, and creating Ably clients inside components. Fetches current docs from ably.com/llms.txt before generating code. Not for general WebSocket or non-Ably realtime libraries.
Apply LaunchDarkly SDK onboarding: install dependency (or dual-SDK pair), configure env and secrets with consent, add init at entrypoint(s), verify compile. Nested under sdk-install; next is run.
Comprehensive Storyblok CMS development best practices for agency developers. Covers content modeling, SDK integration (React, Vue, Nuxt, Next.js), Visual Editor configuration, field plugins, API usage, internationalization, webhooks, and deployment patterns. Triggers on tasks involving Storyblok components, Visual Editor setup, content fetching, field plugin development, or headless CMS integration.