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Audit and improve user-provided writing for clarity, concision, and impact. Use when the user asks to audit, review, improve, edit, or rewrite text. Apply seven checks (sentence length, clutter, unsupported modifiers, weasel words, jargon/acronyms, "so what", and flow), then return severity-ranked findings and a full rewrite suggestion.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "get a swap quote", "check swap price", "compare token rates", "see exchange rates", "how much would I get for", "price check", or wants to know the expected output for a token trade. Fetches the best route from KyberSwap Aggregator across 18 EVM chains.
Comprehensive best practices, design patterns, and common pitfalls for ROS2 (Robot Operating System 2) development. Use this skill when building ROS2 nodes, packages, launch files, components, or debugging ROS2 systems. Trigger whenever the user mentions ROS2, colcon, rclpy, rclcpp, DDS, QoS, lifecycle nodes, managed nodes, ROS2 launch, ROS2 parameters, ROS2 actions, nav2, MoveIt2, micro-ROS, or any ROS2-era robotics middleware. Also trigger for ROS2 workspace setup, DDS tuning, intra-process communication, ROS2 security, or deploying ROS2 in production. Also trigger for colcon build issues, ament_cmake, ament_python, CMakeLists.txt for ROS2, package.xml dependencies, rosdep, workspace overlays, custom message generation, or ROS2 build troubleshooting. Covers Humble, Iron, Jazzy, and Rolling distributions.
Twitter/X research via paid API: search tweets with 50+ operators, fetch tweets with threads/replies/quotes, get user profiles with tweets/followers/following. Uses x_payment tool for automatic USDC micropayments ($0.003/call). Use when: (1) searching tweets by keyword, user, or advanced operators, (2) fetching specific tweets by ID/URL with context, (3) looking up user profiles and their activity.
Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring Terraform code that provisions Azure resources. The skill enforces Microsoft Cloud Security Benchmark (MCSB) controls, CIS Azure Foundations Benchmark v2.0 rules, Azure Well-Architected Framework Security Pillar recommendations, and all Terraform IaC best practices that prevent Microsoft Defender for Cloud security recommendations from being raised. Activate whenever the user mentions Azure, azurerm provider, ARM, Defender for Cloud, Terraform on Azure, AKS, App Service, Storage, Key Vault, SQL, PostgreSQL, MySQL, Redis, Service Bus, Event Hub, Cosmos DB, API Management, or any Azure PaaS in a Terraform context — even if they don't explicitly ask about security or MDC.
Upgrade Cairo smart contracts using OpenZeppelin's UpgradeableComponent on Starknet. Use when users need to: (1) make Cairo contracts upgradeable via replace_class_syscall, (2) integrate the OpenZeppelin UpgradeableComponent, (3) understand Starknet's class-based upgrade model vs EVM proxy patterns, (4) ensure storage compatibility across upgrades, (5) guard upgrade functions with access control, or (6) test upgrade paths for Cairo contracts.
Manage tasks, track progress, and log daily updates via the ai-todo CLI. Trigger scenarios: 1) EXPLICIT — user mentions tasks, todos, to-do lists, progress tracking, daily standup, sprint planning, project management, work logs, or task completion. 2) POST-ACTION (proactive) — after git commit, git push, deploy to Vercel, merge PR, release, or any significant milestone (feature implemented, bug fixed, refactor done), proactively log progress and update/complete related tasks. When git-tools or vercel:deploy skill finishes, ALWAYS trigger this skill to record what was accomplished. 3) PRE-ACTION (proactive) — when user discusses implementation plans, architecture design, feature breakdown, technical specs, RFC, sprint planning, or requirement analysis, proactively suggest creating tasks to track planned work. When brainstorming skill completes, trigger this skill to convert outcomes into trackable tasks. 4) SESSION-END — when a work session involves substantial code changes, suggest a progress summary before ending. This skill connects to ai-todo (https://ai-todo.stringzhao.life) for persistent task management across sessions.
Pull request and code review with diff-based routing across five dimensions: code quality and guideline compliance, test coverage analysis, silent failure detection, type design and invariant analysis, and comment quality auditing. Classifies changed files and loads only relevant review methodologies. Produces severity-ranked findings (Critical, Important, Suggestion) with confidence scoring. Replaces pr-review-toolkit plugin. Trigger phrases: "review my PR", "review this code", "check my changes", "is this ready to merge", "audit this PR", "review before committing", "check code quality", "any issues with this code", "pre-merge review", "look over my changes", "code review". Use this skill when reviewing code before commit or merge, checking PR quality, or when the user asks for feedback on recent modifications.
Design, refactor, and validate Grafana dashboards for OpenShift/Kubernetes platform operations. Use when users ask to improve platform health dashboards, prioritize critical tenant-impacting signals, filter noise (for example ArgoCD), add Crossplane/Keycloak health panels, validate PromQL programmatically, or apply GrafanaDashboard CR changes live then promote to GitOps.
Orchestrate multi-service AWS workflows with autonomous agents. Coordinates across compute, storage, identity, and observability services for intelligent cloud automation.
Coding conventions enforcement agent. Auto-invoked when writing new code, reviewing code quality, adding headers, or checking documentation compliance across Python, TypeScript/JavaScript, and C#/.NET.
Bootstrap, install, and operate an external task-management CLI as the source of truth for agent execution tracking (instead of built-in todos). Provides the abstraction layer between spec-management intent (implementation plans and tasks) and concrete CLI commands. MUST be invoked when any implementation-tier artifact (SPEC, STORY, BUG) comes up for implementation — create a tracked plan before writing code. Optional but recommended for complex SPIKEs. For coordination-tier artifacts (EPIC, VISION, JOURNEY), spec-management must decompose into implementable children first — this skill tracks the children, not the container. Also use for standalone tasks that require backend portability, persistent progress across agent runtimes, or external supervision. Use this skill whenever the user asks to track tasks, create an implementation plan, check what to work on next, see task status, manage dependencies between work items, or close/abandon tasks — even if they don't mention "execution tracking" explicitly.