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**WORKFLOW SKILL** - Top-level router for Aspire 13.4 distributed apps. Detects the AppHost, enforces safety guardrails, and routes to the right sub-skill. USE FOR: Aspire AppHost detected, aspire CLI, distributed app, cloud-native .NET, aspire start, aspire stop, aspire resource, aspire deploy, aspire destroy, aspire publish, aspire init, aspire new, aspire add, aspire integration list/search, aspire wait, aspire describe, aspire ps, aspire dashboard run, aspire doctor, aspire update, aspire logs, aspire otel, aspire agent init, --include-hidden, aspireify, WithBrowserLogs, custom dashboard/resource commands, .aspire/modules recovery, Playwright URL discovery. DO NOT USE FOR: non-Aspire .NET projects (use dotnet directly), Azure provisioning without Aspire (use azure-prepare), container-only repos with no AppHost, ordinary build/test tasks. INVOKES: aspire-init, aspireify, aspire-orchestration, aspire-deployment, aspire-monitoring. FOR SINGLE OPERATIONS: Route directly to the matching sub-skill.
Capture a spatial hierarchy of rendered DOM elements from any webpage. Injects a pre-built script via playwright-cli that walks the DOM, detects layout grids, extracts backgrounds, prunes invisible nodes, promotes elements rendered outside their DOM parent (overlays, fixed navs, modals), and tags overlay nodes with occlusion metadata. Returns three outputs: LLM-friendly indented text, structured JSON tree, and a nodeMap mapping positional IDs to CSS selectors with background and overlay data. Use before page decomposition, overlay detection, brand extraction, or any workflow that needs structured page analysis. Triggers on: visual tree, capture tree, page structure, page hierarchy, DOM tree, capture visual, page analysis, extract tree.
Enable Dev Hub on a Salesforce org and view its scratch org allocation, using the Salesforce CLI (sf). Use when someone wants to turn on or enable Dev Hub, set up an org to create scratch orgs or second-generation (2GP) and unlocked packages, check whether Dev Hub is already enabled, see how many scratch orgs they can create (Active and Daily scratch org limits, remaining allocation), configure Dev Hub preferences such as packaging, org shape export, or scratch org snapshots, or list the active scratch orgs created from a Dev Hub. Enabling deploys the enableScratchOrgManagementPref setting, is irreversible, needs a System Administrator (ModifyAllData or ModifyMetadata), and does not work in sandboxes. DO NOT TRIGGER for creating or deleting individual scratch orgs, for switching the default org (use dx-org-switch), or for trial or org expiration dates (use dx-org-trial-expiration-check).
Operate run.cloud iOS simulator and Android emulator sessions with the CLI or TypeScript SDK. Use for creating, installing, inspecting, reading logs, controlling, embedding, smoke-testing, connecting local Metro, taking screenshots, injecting iOS media, or releasing remote mobile sessions.
Analyze local ChatLab chat records via clb CLI. Used when users ask external Agents to review conversations, find evidence, summarize topics, compare members, or analyze specified person or group relationships based on imported ChatLab data.
Turn a recurring chore into a Superset automation — drafts the agent prompt, confirms schedule and target, creates it with the CLI, and reviews the first run together. Use when the user wants a scheduled or recurring agent, a daily/weekly job, or to automate a repeating task with Superset.
Create video compositions, animations, title cards, overlays, captions, voiceovers, audio-reactive visuals, and scene transitions in FrameVideo HTML. Use when asked to build any HTML-based video content, add captions or subtitles synced to audio, generate text-to-speech narration, create audio-reactive animation (beat sync, glow, pulse driven by music), add animated text highlighting (marker sweeps, hand-drawn circles, burst lines, scribble, sketchout), or add transitions between scenes (crossfades, wipes, reveals, shader transitions). Covers composition authoring, timing, media, and the full video production workflow. For dev-loop CLI commands (init, lint, inspect, preview, render) see the framevideo-cli skill; for asset preprocessing commands (tts, transcribe, remove-background) see the framevideo-media skill; for Chanjing digital humans, OAuth, and website-project synthesis see the chanjing-digital-human skill.
Use this skill to set up the WSO2 API Platform Gateway, expose backend services as managed APIs, and manage APIs with the ap CLI. Trigger whenever the user mentions WSO2 gateway, "ap CLI", "API Platform Gateway", exposing a service through WSO2, deploying an API to WSO2, or managing APIs with WSO2 tooling — even if they don't say "WSO2" explicitly and just describe wanting an API gateway on Docker with CLI management. Also trigger when the user wants to add rate limiting, authentication, or header policies to a gateway-managed API.
Use when an agent needs to drive the full agent-manager lifecycle through `amctl` — install the CLI, log in, create/deploy an agent, list projects and agents, watch build progress, fetch build/runtime logs and metrics, and pull traces.
Rust patterns for CLI tools, backend services, and general application code. Use when working with Rust, Cargo workspaces, axum/tokio services, clap CLIs, async concurrency, or configuring clippy, rustfmt, cargo-nextest, or Cargo.toml.
Use when automating SAP BW query inspection, InfoProvider metadata reads (characteristics, key figures), metadata-verified specification review, unsaved draft preparation, or human-confirmed query draft population through Eclipse or HANA Studio with BW Modeling Tools.
Train a computer-vision model with the getitune library (the Geti training library) using its Python API or CLI. Use when a user wants to train, fine-tune, or evaluate a model with `create_engine(...)` and `engine.train()/engine.test()`, run `getitune train`/`getitune test`, pick or override a recipe under `getitune.recipe.<task>`, choose a device (cpu/gpu/xpu/cuda), warm-start from a checkpoint, or debug a training run. Covers classification, detection, instance/semantic segmentation, and keypoint detection.