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Detect profitable arbitrage opportunities across CEX, DEX, and cross-chain markets in real-time. Use when scanning for price spreads, finding arbitrage paths, comparing exchange prices, or analyzing triangular arbitrage opportunities. Trigger with phrases like "find arbitrage", "scan for arb", "price spread", "exchange arbitrage", "triangular arb", "DEX price difference", or "cross-exchange opportunity".
Market research specialist focused on comprehensive market analysis, consumer behavior insights, and market opportunity identification. Excels at quantitative market sizing, qualitative consumer research, and strategic market positioning analysis.
The craft of communicating technical concepts clearly to developers. Developer communications isn't marketing—it's about building trust through transparency, accuracy, and genuine utility. The best devrel content helps developers solve real problems. This skill covers technical documentation, developer tutorials, API references, changelog writing, developer blog posts, and developer community engagement. Great developer communications treats developers as peers, not leads to convert. Use when "documentation, docs, tutorial, getting started, API reference, changelog, release notes, developer guide, devrel, developer relations, code examples, SDK docs, README, documentation, devrel, tutorials, api-docs, developer-experience, technical-writing, getting-started, changelogs" mentioned.
Use when designing and scaling reference, story, advisory, or community programs.
Comprehensive multi-wave web research with strategic source selection. Gathers information from official docs, community resources, and advanced sources. Use for deep technical research, API documentation, best practices. Triggers: research web, deep research, comprehensive research, find documentation.
Send messages and rich content to Slack channels via webhooks or Bot API. Use Block Kit for formatted announcements, marketing reports, and community updates. Trigger phrases: "post to slack", "slack message", "slack webhook", "slack notification", "slack announcement", "send to slack", "slack marketing", "slack update", "slack channel".
When the user wants to plan, implement, or optimize creator program strategy. Also use when the user mentions "creator program," "creator partnership," "content co-creation," "creator ambassador," "creator economy," "creator collaboration," "UGC program," "creator incentives," or "creator community."
Build and manage membership sites and online courses — course structure, content delivery, pricing models, retention, community, and platform selection. Use when creating an online course, building a membership site, designing drip content, pricing memberships, reducing churn, or choosing a course platform. Do NOT use for webinar-based selling (use /sales-webinar), checkout and payment setup (use /sales-checkout), or email marketing to members (use /sales-email-marketing). For Groove-specific help, use /sales-groove.
ClickHouse cluster migration planner. Use when planning data migration between ClickHouse clusters, including cross-cluster migrations, horizontal scaling, disk downgrade, availability zone changes, or migrating from self-built/non-Alibaba Cloud ClickHouse to Alibaba Cloud ClickHouse (Community or Enterprise Edition). Helps analyze migration conditions, select appropriate migration methods, and generate detailed migration plans.
Comprehensive Amazon product research and opportunity analysis. Evaluate market demand, competition intensity, profit potential, and entry barriers for any product category or niche. Uses BSR data, review analysis, and pricing patterns.
Plan and manage cash flow to ensure adequate liquidity while minimizing opportunity cost of excess cash. Use when the user asks about cash flow forecasting, CD or bond laddering, liquidity tiers, income smoothing for variable earners, or sweep strategies. Also trigger when users mention 'T-bill ladder', 'where to park cash', 'irregular income budgeting', 'freelancer cash management', 'lumpy expenses', 'liquidity ratio', 'how much cash to hold', or ask how to plan for large upcoming expenses.
Apply social capital theory (Putnam, Coleman, Bourdieu, Burt) to analyze how network structures and trust generate value or impose constraints. Use this skill when the user needs to evaluate bridging vs bonding capital, identify structural holes or network closure benefits, assess community or organizational trust dynamics, or when they ask 'how does our network create value', 'are we too insular', or 'where are the structural holes we can exploit'.