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Build USDC bridging with Circle Bridge Kit SDK and Crosschain Transfer Protocol (CCTP). Supports bridging USDC between EVM chains, between EVM chains and Solana, and between any two chains on Circle Wallets (i.e Developer-Controlled Wallets or Programmable wallets). Use when: bridge USDC, setting up Bridge Kit adapters (Viem, Ethers, Solana Kit, Circle Wallets), handling bridge events, collecting custom fees, configuring transfer speed, or using the Forwarding Service. Triggers on: Bridge Kit, bridge USDC, crosschain transfer, CCTP, move USDC between chains, @circle-fin/bridge-kit, adapter-viem, adapter-ethers, adapter-solana-kit, forwarding service, bridge routes.
MCP (Model Context Protocol) - Build AI-native servers with tools, resources, and prompts. TypeScript/Python SDKs for Claude Desktop integration.
Port phone numbers into Telnyx. Check portability, create port orders, upload LOA documents, and track porting status. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Build voice applications using TeXML markup language (TwiML-compatible). Manage applications, calls, conferences, recordings, queues, and streams. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Build, debug, and extend integrations with the EasyPost shipping API. Use this skill whenever the user mentions EasyPost, shipping labels, postage, rate shopping, tracking packages programmatically, customs forms, carrier accounts (USPS/UPS/FedEx/DHL/ePost Global), scan forms, pickups, shipping insurance, or webhooks for shipping events. Also trigger on phrases like "create a shipping label," "buy postage," "rate a parcel," "verify an address," "international shipment," "commercial invoice," "Luma rate shopping," "UPS DAP," "DHL eCommerce," or any task involving the `@easypost/api` Node.js SDK or REST endpoints under `api.easypost.com/v2`. Optimized for Node.js/TypeScript but the REST patterns, field names, and carrier gotchas apply in any language.
Switch JDK, Kotlin, Gradle, Maven, or any SDKMAN-managed candidate when the user or runtime explicitly demands a different version. Use when the user says "switch to Java 17", "run with JDK 21", "use Gradle 8.x", asks about JAVA_HOME, a build fails with UnsupportedClassVersionError or "class file has wrong version", or the repo contains a `.sdkmanrc`. Operates on machines configured with SDKMAN (`$SDKMAN_DIR`, default `~/.sdkman`).
Use when a user mentions Scandit, data capture SDK, barcode scanning products, smart data capture, choosing a scanning product, comparing scanning features, supported barcode symbologies, system requirements, device compatibility, or Scandit pricing. Helps choose the right Scandit product (SparkScan, Barcode Capture, MatrixScan, Smart Label Capture, ID Capture, etc.), points to the correct documentation and sample apps for their platform, and hands off to implementation skills.
Add PostHog product analytics events to track user behavior. Use after implementing new features or reviewing PRs to ensure meaningful user actions are captured. Also handles initial PostHog SDK setup if not yet installed.
Comprehensive guide to the AgentMail Python and TypeScript SDKs. Use when building AI agents that need their own email inboxes, sending or receiving emails programmatically, managing threads and conversations, handling attachments, creating drafts for human-in-the-loop approval, setting up real-time notifications via webhooks or WebSockets, configuring custom domains, managing allow/block lists, using pods for multi-tenant isolation, or integrating email into any AI agent workflow. Covers the full AgentMail API with code examples, best practices, and production patterns.
Build, adapt, and document apps that run inside Sealos Desktop using the Sealos app SDK. Use when creating a new Sealos app, integrating an existing web app into Sealos Desktop, wiring Sealos session data into business features, preparing local iframe-based debugging, or producing beginner-friendly Sealos app tutorials and starter implementations. Also triggers on "/sealos-app-builder".
AI rules for writing tests with Stably Playwright SDK. Use this skill when writing or modifying Playwright tests with Stably AI features. Covers when to use Playwright vs Stably methods, plus minimal patterns for aiAssert, extract, getLocatorsByAI, agent.act, Inbox, and Google auth.
Build and modify EdgeSpark apps. Use when a project has edgespark.toml, the user mentions EdgeSpark, or work involves the edgespark CLI, server SDK types, storage/auth/database workflows, deployment, or @edgespark/web.