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The unified entry skill for awiki-cli, providing agent identity capabilities and IM capabilities including private chat, group chat, and attachment sending/receiving; end-to-end encrypted communication will be supported in the future, and it is responsible for task routing, minimal loading, security rules, and confirmation rules.
Steedos Server real-time WebSocket system using Socket.IO. Covers the AppGateway (@WebSocketGateway), connection authentication via cookies, room-based event routing (tenant-scoped rooms), subscribe/unsubscribe events, metadata change notifications, record change events, notification broadcasting, and Moleculer event integration for cross-service real-time communication.
Expert skill for using TileKernels, a library of optimized GPU kernels for LLM operations (MoE routing, quantization, transpose, engram gating, Manifold HyperConnection) built with TileLang.
Builds robust, tool-specific prompts from user intent using a structured extraction and routing engine. Use when the user asks for prompt creation, prompt repair, prompt decomposition, or adapting prompts across Claude, GPT, reasoning models, Gemini, coding IDEs, autonomous agents, and image tools.
Discovers all businesses of a given type in any geography using Nimble WSAs. Two modes: Discovery finds businesses from scratch; Audit compares a user's existing list (Google Sheet, CSV, inline) against fresh discovery, categorizing entries as matched, discovered-only, or reference-only. Vertical presets (Healthcare, SaaS, Restaurants, Legal, Auto/Home) auto-select WSA routing. Triggers: "find all X in Y", "build a list of", "market sizing", "account universe", "how many X in Y", "TAM for", "discover all", "audit my list", "compare against", "what am I missing", "gap analysis", "verify my business list", "prospect list". Do NOT use for competitor monitoring — use competitor-intel instead. Do NOT use for company deep dives — use company-deep-dive instead. Do NOT use for neighborhood-level exploration with social enrichment — use local-places instead.
Generates Angular code and provides architectural guidance. Trigger when creating projects, components, or services, or for best practices on reactivity (signals, linkedSignal, resource), forms, dependency injection, routing, SSR, accessibility (ARIA), animations, styling (component styles, Tailwind CSS), testing, or CLI tooling.
Design and implement workflow automation with task routing approval chains and SLA monitoring for securities operations. Use when building a new operational workflow for account opening maintenance transfers or corporate actions, implementing task routing logic based on type priority or capacity, designing multi-level approval chains with dollar thresholds and delegation of authority, defining escalation rules for aging work items approaching SLA breach, selecting a workflow engine or BPM platform like Camunda Pega or ServiceNow, modeling an operational process as a state machine with defined transitions, adding audit trail and logging for SEC Rule 17a-3 or FINRA supervisory obligations, migrating from email-and-spreadsheet tracking to a structured workflow system, or measuring cycle time throughput queue depth and rework rate.
Guides product support specialist work—customer tickets about how the product works, configuration, permissions, workflows, and expected behavior; empathetic replies, triage and routing, macro and KB guidance, feature-request capture, and escalation to technical support or product when needed. Use when answering "how do I…" questions, clarifying plan limits, drafting support responses, deciding bug vs education vs config issue, or documenting feedback—not for deep log/API debugging and engineering repro (support-engineer), billing/dunning programs (customer-ops-specialist), exec/VIP escalation programs (community-executive-escalations-program-manager), or public API reference authoring (tech-writer-researcher), or structured developer training programs (developer-education-lead).
Guides engineering of multi-agent systems—agent roles and specialization, orchestration topologies (supervisor, peer-to-peer, hierarchical, blackboard), task decomposition and routing, inter-agent messaging (A2A-style patterns), shared vs partitioned state, fan-out/fan-in and DAG workflows, synchronization and consensus, conflict resolution, fault tolerance and retries across agents, cost/latency/token budgets, cross-agent observability, testing multi-agent flows, and deployment (queues, durable workflows). Framework-agnostic; high-level LangGraph, Deep Agents, and agenthub—not single-agent loops (agentic-ai-developer), ML training (ai-engineer), strategy-only whiteboard (enterprise-strategist), or PM planning (technical-program-manager). Use for multi-agent system, multi-agent engineer, agent orchestration, supervisor agent, agent topology, fan-out fan-in, agent handoff protocol, multi-agent workflow, agent coordination, blackboard pattern, hierarchical agents, A2A, agent DAG, multi-agent architecture.
Adopt Prisma Next into a new project, onto an existing database, or as the first move after a bootstrap tool dropped you into a scaffold. Use for "what can I do with Prisma Next", "what can I do next with Prisma", "where do I start", "what should I do first", "just ran createprisma", "createprisma", "npx createprisma", "npx create-prisma", "first steps", "first query", "I have a scaffolded Prisma Next project what now"; for `pnpm dlx prisma-next init` greenfield setup; and for `prisma-next contract infer` + `db sign` against an existing database. Also covers the connect-write-read first-arc orientation, the day-to-day commands (`contract emit`, `db init`, `db update`, `migration plan`, `migrate`, `db schema`, `db verify`), and routing to `prisma-next-contract` / `prisma-next-queries` / `prisma-next-runtime` for the next move. Flags: --target, --authoring, --schema-path, --probe-db, --output.
Use when the agent wants to define, list, inspect, or execute GUI macros via the MacroCLI CLI. Macros are parameterized, CLI-callable workflows — the agent invokes `macro run <name>` and the system handles backend routing (plugin, file transform, accessibility, compiled GUI replay).
Answer ZenMux questions by reading the latest official docs. Use for product features, APIs, integration, pricing, models/providers, routing, fallback, streaming, multimodal, structured output, tool calling, reasoning, prompt caching, image/video generation, web search, long context, observability, logs, cost tracking, subscriptions, PAYG, invoices, FAQ, privacy, terms, compliance, and tool guides for Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, Codex, Gemini CLI, opencode, Cherry Studio, Obsidian, Sider, Open-WebUI, Dify, and GitHub Copilot. Trigger on "ZenMux docs", "ZenMux API", "how to use ZenMux", "models", "pricing", "ZenMux 怎么用", "文档", "快速开始", "API 参考", "模型路由", "供应商路由", "订阅", "按量计费", "接入", "配置". Also use when ZenMux is the project context and the user asks about LLM API aggregation, model routing, or provider fallback.