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Use when you need to design, review, or improve REST APIs with Quarkus REST (Jakarta REST) — including resource classes, HTTP methods, status codes, request/response DTOs, Bean Validation, exception mappers, OpenAPI with SmallRye, content negotiation, pagination, sorting and filtering, API versioning, idempotency (Idempotency-Key), optimistic concurrency (ETag / If-Match), HTTP caching (Cache-Control), API deprecation (Sunset / Deprecation headers), RFC 7807 Problem Details, ISO-8601 for time in contracts, and security-aware boundaries. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when you need to design, review, or improve REST APIs with Spring Boot — including HTTP methods, resource URIs, status codes, DTOs, versioning, deprecation and sunset headers, content negotiation (JSON and vendor media types), ISO-8601 instants in DTOs, pagination/sorting/filtering, Bean Validation at the boundary, idempotency, ETag concurrency, HTTP caching, error handling, security, API documentation, controller advice, and problem details for errors. Part of the skills-for-java project
Comprehensive tmux skill covering process management, session/window orchestration, and ricing (visual customization). Use when managing tmux sessions, running dev servers, setting up floating panes, configuring status bars, installing plugins via TPM, or when the user asks about tmux, tmux-sessionx, tmux-floax, catppuccin tmux theme, or making tmux look good.
Use when you need to analyze Java profiling data collected during the detection phase — including interpreting flamegraphs, memory allocation patterns, CPU hotspots, threading issues, systematic problem categorization, evidence documentation with profiling-problem-analysis and profiling-solutions markdown files, or prioritizing fixes using Impact/Effort scoring. Part of the skills-for-java project
Quick situational awareness for the current git branch. Summarizes what a feature branch is about by analyzing commits and changes against trunk. On trunk, highlights recent interesting activity. Use when user says "wtf", "what's going on", "what is this branch", "what changed", or "catch me up".
List taxonomy labels in One Horizon (goals, companies, products, releases, components). Use when asked "show taxonomy", "find label IDs", or "tag this initiative". Requires One Horizon MCP.
Generate a complete, ready-to-send creator campaign brief from a few inputs — product, platforms, deliverables, messaging, and audience. This skill should be used when writing a campaign brief, building an influencer brief, drafting a creator brief, generating a partnership brief, creating a brief for a product launch, putting together a campaign brief for a new launch, starting a new creator campaign, planning deliverables and content direction, or preparing any document that goes out to creators — even if the user does not call it a "brief." If the user needs brand context first, see brand-context. If the user needs content concepts after the brief, see creator-content-concept-generator. If the user needs outreach messages, see creator-outreach-sequence-generator. If the user needs to check content against the brief, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up authentication", "add login", "add logout", "configure Entra ID", "set up Azure AD auth", "add Microsoft login", "enable authentication", "set up sign in", "add role-based access", "add authorization", "protect routes", "add auth to my site", "configure identity provider", or wants to set up authentication (login/logout via Microsoft Entra ID) and role-based authorization for their Power Pages code site.
(Public Preview) Perform code upgrades, migrations, codebase analysis, and transformations using AWS Transform custom. Use this skill when a user asks to upgrade, migrate, modernize, analyze, or transform code across a repository. ATX supports any-to-any transformations including language version upgrades (Java, Python, Node.js, Ruby, Go, .NET, etc.), framework upgrades and migrations (Spring Boot, React, Angular, Django, etc.), API and SDK migrations (AWS SDK v1 to v2, boto2 to boto3, JS SDK v2 to v3), library upgrades, code refactoring, architecture migrations (x86 to Graviton/ARM64), language-to-language translations, and custom organization-specific transformations. Executes transformations locally on the user's machine using the ATX CLI. Always use the ATX CLI following the reference files — never attempt to modify code, upgrade dependencies, or run analysis manually.
End-to-end workflow—review changes, create a Japanese commit per commit-jp, run pnpm lint && pnpm test, then push to origin per push. Use when the user wants to commit and publish in one go. Does not open or update PRs—use create-pr-jp for that.
Exploratory Data Analysis skill for CSV and parquet datasets with deterministic profiling, drift/anomaly scans, contract generation and validation, and optional memory writeback into skill-system-memory. The implementation is Polars-first (lazy scan for large files and early `--sample` head), includes high-cardinality guards for profile/importance/contract flows, and supports categorical correlation with Cramer's V. Use when building or reviewing tabular fraud/risk/data-quality workflows, profiling new datasets, checking leakage or drift, or saving/validating data contracts.
Douyin Traffic Distribution Dashboard. Activated when users ask questions such as 'Where is Douyin traffic?', 'Which categories are growing?', 'Traffic dashboard', 'What content types get the most traffic?'. Even if users do not explicitly mention 'Douyin', this skill should be activated when the topic involves platform traffic distribution, content track selection, or traffic trend analysis.