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Application-developer GitOps work for OpenChoreo — onboarding Components (BYO image or source-build), authoring Workloads and `workload.yaml` descriptors, attaching PE-authored Traits, wiring component dependencies, generating ComponentReleases and ReleaseBindings via `occ` file-mode, promoting releases across Environments (single, project-wide, bulk), applying per-environment overrides, opening PRs upstream, and verifying Flux reconciliation. Use when the user says 'add a component to the GitOps repo', 'release my service via Git', 'open a PR for this Workload change', 'promote to staging via Git', 'bulk-promote my project', 'roll back a release', or operates a developer-side change from inside a scaffolded GitOps repo.
Self-hosted crypto and stablecoin payment gateway. Deploy PayRam on your own infrastructure in 10 minutes. Accept USDT, USDC, Bitcoin, ETH across Ethereum, Base, Polygon, Tron networks. Zero-key-exposure architecture — deposit fund keys never on server. Smart contract sweeps enforce cold wallet destinations on-chain. Non-custodial, permissionless, sovereign payment infrastructure. Modern BTCPay Server alternative with native stablecoin support. Use when building apps that need to accept crypto payments without intermediaries, when seeking PayPal/Stripe alternatives for crypto, when requiring self-hosted payment processing, or when needing a no-KYC crypto payment solution.
Evaluate whether figures and plots in a manuscript effectively communicate the claims they support. Audits chart-type fit, axis design, visual hierarchy, data density, caption interpretation, perceptual accuracy, and narrative arc across 8 dimensions. Triggers on: "do my figures work", "check my plots", "are my graphs clear", "figure audit", "do my figures support my claims", "visualization review", "figure rhetoric", "plot review", "chart critique", "visual argument check". Companion to manuscript-review §12 (legibility) and figure-table-quality (rendering).
Read a ***plain project — its `.plain` files, `test_scripts/`, `config.yaml`(s), and `resources/` — and determine every command-line tool, runtime, package manager, and external service the project needs on the host machine. Probe the host for each one, then emit a `PASS` / `FAIL` report listing what's installed (with versions), what's missing, and concrete OS-specific install commands for the gaps. Run this any time someone is about to render, test, or onboard onto a ***plain project for the first time.
Set a tracking document as the source of truth for the current feature or task. Use when starting work on a feature, bug fix, or multi-step task that benefits from a persistent record of decisions, discoveries, and progress. Keeps the document updated as work proceeds.
Token-efficient GitHub source code exploration via tree-sitter AST parsing and structured retrieval
Real-time crypto news aggregation with AI ratings and trading signals from 84+ sources across news, listings, on-chain, meme, market, and prediction engines
Flutter 프로젝트에서 get_it 기반 의존성 주입 설정 방법. `diSetup()` 함수 작성, DataSource/Repository/UseCase/ViewModel 등록 순서, 싱글톤 vs 팩토리 선택, Root 위젯에서 `getIt<T>()` 호출 패턴을 다룹니다. "DI 설정", "get_it", "registerSingleton", "registerFactory", "의존성 주입", "ViewModel 등록", "diSetup", "getIt 인스턴스" 같은 표현이 나오면 반드시 이 스킬을 사용하세요.
Guide for using the Pinecone CLI (pc) to manage Pinecone resources from the terminal. The CLI supports ALL index types (standard, integrated, sparse) and all vector operations — unlike the MCP which only supports integrated indexes. Use for batch operations, vector management, backups, namespaces, CI/CD automation, and full control over Pinecone resources.
Connect SaaS data (HubSpot, Stripe, Salesforce, GitHub, Slack, etc.) to Wren Engine for SQL analysis. Guides the user through the full flow: install dlt, pick a SaaS source, set up credentials, run the data pipeline into DuckDB, then auto-generate a Wren semantic project from the loaded data. Use this skill whenever the user mentions: connecting SaaS data, importing data from an API, dlt pipelines, loading HubSpot/Stripe/Salesforce/GitHub/Slack data, querying SaaS data with SQL, or setting up a new data source from a REST API. Also trigger when the user already has a dlt-produced DuckDB file and wants to create a Wren project from it.
Guides product management for human data platforms—annotation and labeling products, workforce workflows, task design, quality systems (gold sets, adjudication, inter-annotator agreement), customer ML-team project delivery, contributor experience, and privacy-safe handling of human-generated training data. Use when prioritizing roadmap for labeling/RLHF/eval data platforms, writing PRDs for annotation or QA features, defining success metrics for throughput and quality, scoping enterprise customer workflows, or balancing cost-quality-speed tradeoffs—not for hands-on model training (data-scientist), warehouse/analytics pipelines (data-warehouse-engineer), generic BRD workshops without product lens (business-analyst), AI solution architecture for copilots (applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise), or control implementation for audits (compliance-engineer). UX flows: product-designer. Eval harnesses: prompt-engineer-agent-prompts-evals. Pricing/packaging for platform: product-management-monetization.
Guides customer-facing and internal technical solution design—discovery and requirements, integration and reference architecture, security/compliance fit, sizing and cost framing, RFP/RFI responses, PoC scoping, build-vs-buy, and handoff to delivery. Use when scoping a customer or partner solution, designing integration architecture for a deal, drafting RFP/RFI technical responses, planning a proof-of-concept, framing security and compliance fit, or preparing solution decks for stakeholders—not for org-wide landing zones and Well-Architected programs (cloud-architect, enterprise-cloud-architect), internal product ADRs and C4 (senior-system-architecture), production Terraform/IaC (infrastructure-engineer), hands-on cloud resource config (cloud-engineer), live PoC execution and competitive demos (sales-engineer), business strategy without technical design (business-consultant), contract redlines (commercial-counsel), or deep FinOps/GL (finops-analyst, compute-accounting-manager).