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Use the `datadog` CLI to manage Datadog resources — monitors, metrics, events, logs, services, errors, and pipelines. Invoke this skill whenever the user asks to query, create, update, or delete Datadog monitors, search logs or errors, check metric values, list APM services, or manage log pipelines. Also trigger when the user mentions Datadog observability tasks like "check the error rate", "look at monitors", "search logs for errors", "list services", or "set up a log pipeline".
Apply when working with GraphQL schema files in graphql/ or implementing resolvers in node/resolvers/ for VTEX IO apps. Covers schema.graphql definitions, @cacheControl and @auth directives, custom type definitions, and resolver registration in the Service class. Use for exposing data through GraphQL queries and mutations with proper cache control and authentication enforcement.
Guide for implementing Syncfusion WPF OLAP Gauge control for displaying Key Performance Indicators (KPI) from OLAP data sources. Use this when working with OLAP KPI visualization, business intelligence dashboards, or XML/A data binding in WPF. This skill covers connecting to OLAP cubes, SQL Server Analysis Services, Mondrian servers, and configuring KPI displays for executive dashboards and BI applications.
Intelligent loading performance analysis with automated workflows for TTFB investigation (DNS/connection/server breakdown), render-blocking detection, script performance deep dive (first vs third-party attribution), font optimization, and resource hints validation. Includes decision trees that automatically analyze TTFB sub-parts when slow, detect script loading anti-patterns (async/defer/preload conflicts), identify render-blocking resources, and validate resource hints usage. Features workflows for complete loading audit (6 phases), backend performance investigation, and priority optimization. Cross-skill integration with Core Web Vitals (LCP resource loading), Interaction (script execution blocking), and Media (lazy loading strategy). Use when the user asks about TTFB, FCP, render-blocking, slow loading, font performance, script optimization, or resource hints. Compatible with Chrome DevTools MCP.
Create and manage Telnyx Missions — automated workflows, tasks, and sub-resources for AI-driven telecom operations. This skill provides Python SDK examples.
Use when encountering any bug, test failure, or unexpected behavior. Enforces a strict reproduce-first, root-cause-first, failing-test-first debugging workflow before fixing.
Scan extension source code for Chrome Web Store rejection risks. Generates report with issues, root causes, and fixes. Use when: review, pre-submit, rejection, CWS compliance, store review.
BISON v1.1 — Conviction holder for top 10 Hyperliquid assets by volume. Enters on 4h trend structure + 1h momentum + SM alignment convergence. Holds through pullbacks with DSL High Water Mode (mandatory). Re-evaluates thesis every 5 min — exits when conviction breaks, not when price retraces. Wide Phase 1 floors, no time-based exits, infinite trailing at 85% of peak. v1.1: daily entry cap only enforced when day PnL is negative. When profitable, reloads in batches of 3 — BISON keeps trading as long as it's making money.
Safety guardrails that warn before destructive commands. Use to protect beginners from accidentally running dangerous operations like rm -rf, DROP TABLE, git push --force, or git reset --hard. Provides beginner-friendly explanations of WHY a command is dangerous and suggests safer alternatives. Activate when the user mentions safety, careful mode, guardrails, protection, or when working with beginners on tasks involving file deletion, database changes, or git operations.
Advanced Effect-TS patterns for typed errors, dependency injection, concurrency, resource management, schema validation, and streaming. Use when building Effect programs — not simple Effect.succeed/fail questions, but multi-concern tasks like designing service layers with Layer composition, handling typed error hierarchies with tagged errors, managing concurrent fibers with structured concurrency, scoped resource lifecycles, schema-driven API contracts, or integrating Effect with existing Express/Hono/database stacks. Do not use for basic TypeScript or general functional programming questions.
Compares Trailmark code graphs at two source code snapshots (git commits, tags, or directories) to surface security-relevant structural changes. Detects new attack paths, complexity shifts, blast radius growth, taint propagation changes, and privilege boundary modifications that text diffs miss. Use when comparing code between commits or tags, analyzing structural evolution, detecting attack surface growth, reviewing what changed between audit snapshots, or finding security-relevant changes that text diffs miss.
Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for SSR, template rendering, route loaders, hydration payloads, server-client render boundaries, and template-to-handler enforcement gaps. Use when the user asks to inspect SSR or template routes, trace render context or hydration data, compare template gating with handler enforcement, explain preview or hidden-route rendering, or connect render pipeline behavior to the decisive branch. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.