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Design and coordinate multi-agent systems where specialized agents work together to solve complex problems. Covers agent communication, task delegation, workflow orchestration, and result aggregation. Use when building coordinated agent teams, complex workflows, or systems requiring specialized expertise across domains.
AWS serverless and event-driven architecture expert based on Well-Architected Framework. Use when building serverless APIs, Lambda functions, REST APIs, microservices, or async workflows. Covers Lambda with TypeScript/Python, API Gateway (REST/HTTP), DynamoDB, Step Functions, EventBridge, SQS, SNS, and serverless patterns. Essential when user mentions serverless, Lambda, API Gateway, event-driven, async processing, queues, pub/sub, or wants to build scalable serverless applications with AWS best practices.
Systematic workflow for verifying bug fixes to ensure quality and prevent regres...
Generate declarative multi-agent systems (MAS) using POMASA pattern language. Use when building agent pipelines, orchestrating multiple AI agents, or creating research automation workflows. Supports patterns like Prompt-Defined Agent, Orchestrated Pipeline, Filesystem Data Bus, and Verifiable Data Lineage.
Create and manipulate Excel XLSX files programmatically. Use when the user needs to generate spreadsheets, modify XLSX templates, extract spreadsheet content, or automate Excel workflows. Supports both template-based generation (for branding compliance) and from-scratch creation. Keywords: Excel, XLSX, spreadsheet, workbook, worksheet, data, report, template, financial, analysis.
Threat modeling workflow for software systems: scope, data flow diagrams, STRIDE analysis, risk scoring, and turning mitigations into backlog and tests
Use when writing or reviewing asyncio code in Jupyter notebooks or '#%%' cell workflows — structuring event-loop ownership, orchestrating async tasks, or choosing compatibility strategies. Also use when hitting RuntimeError: This event loop is already running, asyncio.run() failures in cells, or tasks silently never completing.
Guides building Docker images and composing containers for Python/FastAPI applications. Triggered when users ask to "create a Dockerfile", "dockerize a Python app", "optimize Docker image", "create docker-compose", "set up multi-stage build", "reduce Docker image size", "create development container", or "configure Docker for FastAPI". Covers Docker, Dockerfile, container, image build, docker-compose, and containerization best practices for production and development workflows.
Assist with core product management activities including writing PRDs, analyzing features, synthesizing user research, planning roadmaps, and communicating product decisions. Use when you need help with PM documentation, analysis, or planning workflows that integrate with your codebase.
Execute Python code locally with marketplace API access for 90%+ token savings on bulk operations. Activates when user requests bulk operations (10+ files), complex multi-step workflows, iterative processing, or mentions efficiency/performance.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "polish code", "simplify and review", "clean up and review code", "full code polish", "simplify then review", "refactor and review", "simplify and fix", "clean up and fix", or wants a combined simplification and review workflow on recently changed code.
Explain how CE.SDK Web features work — concepts, architecture, and workflows. Covers React, Vue.js, Svelte, Angular, Electron, Vanilla JavaScript, Node.js, Nuxt.js, Next.js, SvelteKit. Use when the user says "explain", "how does X work", "walk me through", "what is", "describe", or wants to understand a CE.SDK concept at a conceptual level for Web development. Generates custom markdown explanations with diagrams and code examples. Not for looking up existing docs (use docs-{framework}), not for writing implementation code (use build). <example> Context: User wants to understand how text layers work user: "Explain how text layers work in CE.SDK" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to generate a detailed explanation." </example> <example> Context: User needs a concept explained in their context user: "How does the block hierarchy work for video editing?" assistant: "Let me use /cesdk:explain to create a custom explanation for video block hierarchy." </example> <example> Context: User needs to understand a workflow user: "Walk me through the asset loading pipeline" assistant: "I'll use /cesdk:explain to explain the asset pipeline." </example>