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Create, implement, deploy, and debug Adobe Runtime actions with consistent layout, validation, and error handling. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add actions to an App Builder project, understand action structure (params, response format, web/raw actions), configure actions in the manifest, use App Builder SDKs (State, Files, Events, database), deploy and invoke actions via CLI, debug action issues, or implement patterns such as webhook receivers, custom event providers, journaling consumers, large payload redirects, action sequence pipelines, and Asset Compute workers. Also trigger when users mention serverless functions in Adobe context, action logging, IMS authentication for actions, or cron-style scheduled actions.
Add Arcjet Guard protection to AI agent tool calls, background jobs, queue workers, and other code paths where there is no HTTP request. Covers rate limiting, prompt injection detection, sensitive information blocking, and custom rules using `@arcjet/guard` (JS/TS) and `arcjet.guard` (Python). Use this skill whenever the user wants to protect tool calls, agent loops, MCP tool handlers, background workers, or any non-HTTP code from abuse — even if they describe it as "rate limit my tool calls," "block prompt injection in my agent," "add security to my MCP server," or "protect my queue worker" without mentioning Arcjet or Guard specifically. Uses the Arcjet CLI (`npx @arcjet/cli` or `brew install arcjet`) for authentication and site/key setup.
Decide which CLI worker (Claude, OpenCode, or Gemini) should implement a given task. Routes by task type — large-context to Gemini, mechanical to OpenCode, judgment to Claude. Returns the chosen worker and a short rationale; the caller invokes the worker via scripts/invoke-worker.sh.
Registers functions and triggers on the iii engine across TypeScript, Python, and Rust. Use when creating workers, registering function handlers, binding triggers, or invoking functions across languages.
Debugs why session recordings aren't appearing in the local dev environment. Use when a developer reports that local replay ingestion isn't working, recordings aren't showing up despite /s calls, or the replay pipeline seems broken after hogli start. Covers the full local pipeline: SDK capture, Caddy proxy, capture-replay (Rust), Kafka, ingestion-sessionreplay (Node), recording-api (Node), SeaweedFS, and common failure modes like orphaned processes, stuck phrocs workers, and trigger misconfiguration.
Multi-agent orchestration for Claude Code with Team mode, autopilot, deep interview, and CLI workers
Flutter 프로젝트의 타입 안전 에러 처리 패턴 — `Error` 마커 인터페이스, freezed 기반 `Result<D, E>` sealed 클래스, 기능별 에러 enum, `switch` 패턴 매칭으로 성공/실패를 처리하는 방법. "Result 래퍼", "에러 처리", "ResultSuccess", "ResultError", "NetworkError", "타입 안전 에러", "freezed sealed", "exception 대신 Result" 같은 표현에 트리거합니다.
Build and publish Chrome Extensions using Manifest V3 best practices. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, modify, debug, or understand Chrome browser extensions, add-ons, or anything involving the Chrome Extensions API. Trigger on mentions of: 'Chrome extension', 'browser extension', 'manifest.json', 'content script', 'service worker' (in browser context), 'popup' (in browser extension context), 'side panel', 'chrome.* API', 'declarativeNetRequest', 'omnibox', 'context menu' (in extension context), or any request to build functionality that integrates with the Chrome browser UI. Also trigger for publishing to the Chrome Web Store: 'publish extension', preparing an extension for publishing, responding to a review rejection, writing permission justifications, or drafting a privacy policy.
Guides product infrastructure security—securing the runtime, data plane, and control plane that ships with the product: multi-tenant isolation, service-to-service auth, customer data boundaries, secure defaults in APIs and workers, abuse-resistant rate limits, product-scoped secrets and encryption, and security design reviews for product infra changes. Use when threat-modeling product features, designing tenant isolation, hardening service mesh or internal APIs, reviewing product IaC/modules for data leaks, defining secure baselines for microservices the product team owns, or partnering on incidents affecting customer workloads—not for corporate IdP/SIEM (information-security-engineer), CI pipeline gates only (devsecops), SOC operations (defensive-security-analyst), authorized pentest execution (offensive-security-analyst), general IDP golden paths (platform-engineer), company-wide GRC (cybersecurity), or applied AI solution architecture for LLM features (applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise).
Guides property and casualty (P&C) insurance—commercial and personal lines, major LOBs (property, GL, workers comp, commercial auto, umbrella, specialty), underwriting and risk selection, policy triggers (occurrence vs claims-made), limits and exclusions, claims (FNOL, reserving, litigation), reinsurance and catastrophe, distribution (agents, brokers, MGAs), metrics (loss ratio, combined ratio, cat load), and state DOI/rate filing overview—not legal advice. Use for P&C insurance, property and casualty, commercial lines, workers comp, general liability, combined ratio, loss ratio, underwriting, claims-made, occurrence policy, reinsurance, catastrophe, MGA, rate filing, or FNOL—not actuarial modeling (actuary), life/health depth, legal interpretation (commercial-counsel), or GRC controls without insurance context (compliance-engineer).
Set up serverless Postgres with Neon or Vercel Postgres for Cloudflare Workers/Edge. Includes connection pooling, git-like branching, and Drizzle ORM integration. Use when: setting up edge Postgres, troubleshooting "TCP not supported", connection pool exhausted, SSL config errors, or Node v20 transaction issues.
Coordinates 3 specialized audit workers (query efficiency, transaction correctness, runtime performance). Researches DB/ORM/async best practices, delegates parallel audits, aggregates results into single Linear task in Epic 0.