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Unity async and coroutine correctness patterns. Catches common mistakes with Awaitable double-await, missing cancellation tokens, thread context after BackgroundThreadAsync, coroutine error swallowing, batch mode WaitForEndOfFrame, and Addressables handle leaks. PATTERN format: WHEN/WRONG/RIGHT/GOTCHA. Based on Unity 6.3 LTS documentation.
Kite Suite integration. Manage Organizations, Pipelines, Users, Goals, Filters. Use when the user wants to interact with Kite Suite data.
Grafana Pyroscope continuous profiling platform. Covers instrumentation of Go/Java/Python/Ruby/Node.js/ .NET/Rust apps via SDKs or eBPF (Alloy), flame graph analysis, ProfileQL queries, server configuration and architecture, Grafana Cloud Profiles integration, and trace-profile linking (Span Profiles). Use when working with profiling data, instrumenting apps for Pyroscope, analyzing performance profiles, or deploying Pyroscope server.
Amazon keyword research and market opportunity analysis for sellers. Retrieve autocomplete suggestions (long-tail keywords), analyze competitor landscape, and assess market opportunity for any keyword on 12 Amazon marketplaces (US/UK/DE/FR/IT/ES/JP/CA/AU/IN/MX/BR). No API key required. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions Amazon product research, finding products to sell on Amazon, Amazon keyword ideas, niche analysis, competition analysis for Amazon, market opportunity on Amazon, comparing Amazon keywords, evaluating whether a product is worth selling, Amazon autocomplete data, seasonal demand for Amazon products, or anything related to researching what to sell on Amazon — even if they don't explicitly say 'keyword research'. Also trigger when the user asks vague questions like 'is this a good product to sell?', 'what's the competition like for X on Amazon?', 'should I sell X or Y?', or 'what are people searching for on Amazon?'.
Phase 2 of the feature workflow —— Write code according to the implementation sequence in {slug}-design.md, and submit a completion report in a unified format for user review after finishing. Prerequisites: {slug}-design.md has been approved (standard design includes test design, or fastforward design includes acceptance criteria), and {slug}-checklist.yaml exists in the same directory. Trigger scenarios: User says "The plan is confirmed, start implementation", "Write code according to the plan", "Start working". If you encounter situations not covered by the plan during implementation (new concepts, out-of-scope files, need for patch branches), proactively stop and go back to discuss the plan instead of pushing forward blindly.
Detects framework-specific anti-patterns, convention violations, and idiom misuse across PHP/Laravel, React/Next.js, and Python/Django/FastAPI codebases. Loads framework-specific reference guides and checks against framework conventions. Generates severity-scored findings with copy-pasteable fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "framework review", "framework check", "laravel best practices", "react best practices", "framework audit", "framework-specific review".
Zoomd platform help — mobile user acquisition across 600+ media sources, mobile DSP with real-time bidding, creator-generated content (CGC), Albert.ai autonomous campaign optimization, and Digital 360 performance marketing. Use when app install costs (CPI/CPA) are too high and you need multi-channel optimization, you want to manage UA campaigns across Meta/Google/TikTok/programmatic from one dashboard, mobile DSP campaigns aren't scaling or hitting ROAS targets, you need creator content for app marketing, Albert.ai isn't optimizing as expected, or you're comparing Zoomd with other mobile UA platforms. Do NOT use for web retargeting or display ads (use /sales-retargeting or /sales-adroll), B2B account-based advertising (use /sales-b2b-advertising).
Solana hackathon resource advisor for Colosseum builders. Use when a builder asks which sponsor tools, SDKs, RPC providers, wallets, identity, payments, privacy, governance, NFT, game, mobile, DeFi, or developer resources to use for a hackathon project.
Enthu.AI platform help — contact center conversation intelligence with auto QA scorecards, agent coaching, compliance monitoring, and speech analytics. Use when setting up Enthu.AI QA scorecards for call center agents, calls not being scored or transcribed correctly, agents not seeing coaching insights from their calls, Enthu.AI integration with Aircall or RingCentral not syncing, comparing Enthu.AI vs Gong or CallMiner for contact center QA, or configuring sentiment analysis and keyword tracking. Do NOT use for building a general coaching program (use /sales-coaching) or reviewing a specific call transcript (use /sales-call-review).
Huzzler platform help — founder community and weekly product launch competition for startups. Covers Launch Arena (Mon-Wed submissions, Wed-Sun voting, Gold/Silver/Bronze badges with dofollow backlinks for winners only), community categories (#feedback, #showcases, #wins, #growth, #marketing), Huzzler Black ($79 one-time — lifetime premium visibility, verified badge, SEO boost, no ads), product showcases, Stripe-verified MRR, advertising credits ($34 promoted), AI-free community policy, and referral system. Use when your product needs more visibility among founders, want to win a Huzzler Launch Arena badge, unsure if Huzzler Black is worth it, or trying to earn a dofollow backlink from the directory. Do NOT use for general launch strategy across multiple directories (use /sales-launch-directory), email marketing (use /sales-email-marketing), or audience growth (use /sales-audience-growth).
Designs products around price using the 9 rules from Ramanujam and Tacke - WTP conversations, needs-based segmentation, Good/Better/Best configuration, monetization models, behavioral pricing, and price integrity. Use when designing new products, validating pricing for SaaS/B2B/B2C launches, choosing between subscription/usage/freemium models, fixing post-launch sales below plan, diagnosing failed launches as Feature Shock/Minivation/Hidden Gem/Undead, or when product teams say 'let's price it later'. Not for pure commodities or cost-plus regulated environments.
Applies the StoryBrand SB7 Framework from Building a StoryBrand by Donald Miller. Use when writing website copy, crafting brand messaging, creating marketing materials, building sales funnels, or designing email campaigns. The SB7 Framework positions the customer as the hero and the brand as the guide across 7 story elements. Triggers include 'how should we write our website', 'our messaging is confusing', 'customers don't understand what we do', 'how do I write a tagline', 'what should our homepage say', 'nobody reads our emails', 'how do I create a lead generator', 'our marketing isn't working but our product is good'. NOT for growth channel selection (use Traction), not for product positioning against competitors (use Obviously Awesome), not for pricing (use Monetizing Innovation).