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Module organization patterns including ports and adapters (hexagonal), module communication, and data isolation. Use when structuring modular monoliths, defining module boundaries, setting up inter-module communication, or isolating database contexts. Includes MediatR patterns for internal events.
Expert guide for WebGL API development including 3D graphics, shaders (GLSL), rendering pipeline, textures, buffers, performance optimization, and canvas rendering. Use when working with WebGL, 3D graphics, canvas rendering, shaders, GPU programming, or when user mentions WebGL, OpenGL ES, GLSL, vertex shaders, fragment shaders, texture mapping, or 3D web graphics.
REST Assured Java library for testing REST APIs. Covers HTTP requests, JSON/XML validation, and Spring Boot integration. USE WHEN: user mentions "rest assured", "api test java", "rest api test", asks about "given when then", "RestAssured", "HTTP test", "JSON validation" DO NOT USE FOR: Unit tests - use `junit`; E2E browser tests - use Selenium; WebSocket testing - use dedicated tools; Non-Java projects - use language-specific HTTP clients
Build responsive layouts with CSS Grid, Flexbox, and container queries. Use when creating responsive designs, fixing layout issues, or building mobile-first layouts.
Evaluate agents and skills for quality, completeness, and standards compliance using a 6-step rubric: Identify, Structural, Content, Code, Integration, Report. Use when auditing agents/skills, checking quality after creation or update, or reviewing collection health. Triggers: "evaluate", "audit", "check quality", "review agent", "score skill". Do NOT use for creating or modifying agents/skills — only for read-only assessment and scoring.
Scene-graph-driven 4-phase Three.js app builder: Design, Build, Animate, Polish. Use when user wants a 3D web app, interactive scene, WebGL visualization, or product viewer. Use for "create a threejs scene", "build 3D web app", "make a 3D animation", or "interactive 3D showcase". Do NOT use for full game engines, 3D model creation, VR/AR experiences, or CAD workflows.
Decision-first data analysis with statistical rigor gates. Use when analyzing CSV, JSON, database exports, API responses, logs, or any structured data to support a business decision. Handles: trend analysis, cohort comparison, A/B test evaluation, distribution profiling, anomaly detection. Do NOT use for codebase analysis (use codebase-analyzer), codebase exploration (use explore-pipeline), or ML model training.
Go-specific code review with 6-phase methodology: Context, Automated Checks, Quality Analysis, Specific Analysis, Line-by-Line, Documentation. Use when reviewing Go code, PRs, or auditing Go codebases for quality and best practices. Use for "review Go", "Go PR", "check Go code", "Go quality", "review .go". Do NOT use for writing new Go code, debugging Go bugs, or refactoring -- use golang-general-engineer, systematic-debugging, or systematic-refactoring for those tasks.
Hugo site link health analysis: scan markdown, build internal link graph, validate paths, and report issues. Use when auditing site link structure, finding orphan pages, checking for broken internal/external links, or validating image paths. Use for "link audit", "orphan pages", "broken links", "link health", or "site link structure". Do NOT use for single-post pre-publish checks or content editing.
Build PromQL, LogQL, TraceQL queries for Perses panels. Validate query syntax, suggest optimizations, handle variable templating with Perses interpolation formats. Integrates with prometheus-grafana-engineer for deep PromQL expertise. Use for "perses query", "promql perses", "logql perses", "perses panel query". Do NOT use for datasource configuration (use perses-datasource-manage).
Deploy Perses server: Docker Compose for local dev, Helm chart for K8s, or binary for bare metal. Configure database (file/SQL), auth (native/OIDC/OAuth), plugins, provisioning folders, and frontend settings. Use when user wants to deploy, install, set up, or configure a Perses server instance. Use for "deploy perses", "install perses", "perses setup", "perses server", "run perses". Do NOT use for dashboard creation (use perses-dashboard-create) or plugin development (use perses-plugin-create).
Statistical rule discovery through measurement of Go codebases: Count patterns, derive confidence-scored rules, produce Style Vector fingerprint. Use when analyzing codebase conventions, extracting implicit coding rules, profiling a repo before onboarding or PR automation. Use for "analyze codebase", "find coding patterns", "what conventions does this repo use", "extract rules", or "codebase DNA". Do NOT use for code review, bug fixes, refactoring, or performance optimization.