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Expert knowledge for Azure Translator development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Translator text/document APIs, custom models, glossaries, Docker containers, or Power Automate flows, and other Azure Translator related development tasks. Not for Azure AI Language (use azure-language-service), Azure AI Speech (use azure-speech), Azure AI Immersive Reader (use azure-immersive-reader), Azure AI Search (use azure-cognitive-search).
Expert knowledge for Azure App Testing development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when using Azure Load Testing with VNets/private endpoints, JMeter/Locust/Playwright, CI/CD pipelines, or Playwright Workspaces, and other Azure App Testing related development tasks. Not for Azure Test Plans (use azure-test-plans), Playwright Workspaces (use azure-playwright-workspaces), Azure DevOps (use azure-devops), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service).
Expert knowledge for Azure Networking development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, security, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when designing VNets/hubs, routing via firewalls/gateways, enforcing Policy, or querying networks with Resource Graph, and other Azure Networking related development tasks. Not for Azure Virtual Network (use azure-virtual-network), Azure Virtual Network Manager (use azure-virtual-network-manager), Azure Virtual WAN (use azure-virtual-wan), Azure Network Watcher (use azure-network-watcher).
Expert knowledge for Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets development including troubleshooting, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when configuring VMSS autoscale/upgrade modes, zones/PPGs, Spot+standby pools, ADE+Key Vault, or CLI/ARM deployments, and other Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets related development tasks. Not for Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-virtual-machines), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service), Azure Container Instances (use azure-container-instances), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service).
Expert knowledge for Azure Service Connector development including troubleshooting, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when wiring apps to Azure DBs, messaging, storage, Key Vault, OpenAI, or managing Service Connector auth and configs, and other Azure Service Connector related development tasks. Not for Azure API Management (use azure-api-management), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service), Azure Functions (use azure-functions), Azure Logic Apps (use azure-logic-apps).
When the user wants to build or improve a sales bot's ability to send brochures, videos, floorplans, or other media contextually during conversations. Also use when the user mentions "sending attachments," "media sharing," "document delivery," "sending brochures," or "content delivery."
Use this skill for ANY multi-pane or multi-agent terminal orchestration in cmux. Required when the user wants to: run things in parallel in separate terminal panes, split the terminal, spawn a sub-agent (Claude Code, Codex) in another pane, fan out tasks across splits, send keystrokes or text to another pane (including ctrl-c), read terminal output from another pane, update sidebar status or progress bar, open a URL in cmux's built-in browser pane, or display markdown preview alongside the terminal. The cmux CLI is the ONLY way to do these things — Bash cannot split panes or spawn agents. Trigger phrases: 'in parallel', 'split pane', 'spawn agent', 'fan out', 'new pane', 'browser pane', 'sidebar', 'send to pane', 'read from pane', 'show the plan', 'ctrl-c to', '分屏', '并行', '开个 pane'. NOT for: single command execution, basic bash operations, or questions about tmux.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor plugin from v4 to v5. Use when the plugin targets Capacitor 4 and needs the v5 migration path. Do not use for app upgrades, other major versions, or non-Capacitor plugins.
When the user wants to write a multi-part thread for Twitter/X, LinkedIn, or other platforms. Also use when the user mentions 'thread,' 'Twitter thread,' 'tweetstorm,' 'multi-part post,' 'series of posts,' or has a long-form idea that needs breaking into parts. For single posts, see post-writer-sms. For carousels, see carousel-writer-sms.
Shared references and cross-cutting rules used by all Infrahub skills. Contains GraphQL query syntax, .infrahub.yml configuration format, and common rules for git integration, display label caching, and Python environment setup. DO NOT TRIGGER directly — loaded automatically by other Infrahub skills when they need shared references.
Guide users to manage Alibaba Cloud resources using the Aliyun CLI command-line tool. Covers CLI installation, credential configuration, plugin management, command construction, and error troubleshooting. Use this skill when the user wants to operate Alibaba Cloud services from the terminal — including ECS (云服务器, cloud servers), Function Compute (函数计算, serverless), RDS (云数据库, databases), OSS (对象存储, object storage), SLS (日志服务, log service), VPC (专有网络, networking), ESS (弹性伸缩, auto scaling), and any other Alibaba Cloud product. Also use when the user mentions "aliyun", "阿里云", "阿里云CLI", "命令行", asks about CLI plugin installation, encounters Aliyun CLI errors (InvalidAccessKeyId, SignatureDoesNotMatch, Throttling), or needs help constructing aliyun commands with correct parameter syntax.
Alibaba Cloud PolarDB Database AI Assistant. For PolarDB MySQL/PostgreSQL cluster management, performance diagnostics, parameter tuning, slow SQL analysis, backup recovery, connection session analysis, primary-standby switchover diagnostics, security configuration audit, and other O&M operations. Use when user questions involve PolarDB, cluster IDs starting with pc-, kernel parameters, primary-standby switchover, IMCI columnar storage, etc.