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Use these skills when you need to discover and manage PostgreSQL extensions or fine-tune engine-level settings such as memory allocation and server configuration parameters.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a pipeline", "add caching", "make this build faster", "show test failures in the build page", "add annotations", "only run tests when code changes", "set up dynamic pipelines", "add retry", "parallel steps", "matrix build", "add plugins", or "work with artifacts in pipeline YAML". Also use when the user mentions .buildkite/ directory, pipeline.yml, buildkite-agent pipeline upload, step types (command, wait, block, trigger, group, input), if_changed, notify, concurrency, or asks about Buildkite CI configuration.
Audit all Kafka topic configurations against production best practices using the Lenses MCP server. Checks replication factor, retention, partitions, compaction, naming conventions, orphaned topics and missing metadata. Use when user says "audit my topics", "check topic configs", "topic health check" or asks about retention, replication or partition settings. Do NOT use for creating, deleting or modifying topics.
Use when installing, configuring, or troubleshooting the official Neo4j MCP server (neo4j/mcp): connecting Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Kiro, or other MCP-compatible editors to a Neo4j database via stdio or HTTP transport. Covers the four MCP tools (get-schema, read-cypher, write-cypher, list-gds-procedures), read-only mode, and multi-database configuration. Does NOT cover writing Cypher queries via those tools — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover agent memory — use neo4j-agent-memory-skill. Does NOT cover Aura instance provisioning — use neo4j-aura-provisioning-skill.
Scaffolds Remotion project folder structure, base configuration files, and file organization. Focuses ONLY on directory creation, empty file templates, and Remotion configuration. Use when starting a new video project or when asked to "scaffold Remotion project", "create project structure", "setup Remotion folders".
Creates a complete Amazon Aurora database cluster with instances, handling cluster creation, instance provisioning, and Secrets Manager password management in the proper sequence. Use when setting up new Aurora MySQL or PostgreSQL clusters with production-ready configuration.
Describe what an existing SigNoz alert rule does in plain language — the signal it watches, the threshold and evaluation behavior, the notification routing, and a one-line fire-frequency summary so the user knows whether the alert has been active. Make sure to use this skill whenever the user asks "what does this alert do", "explain alert X", "walk me through this rule", "how does my [Y] alert work", "is this alert configured correctly", or otherwise asks for an interpretation of an existing alert's configuration. Static explanation only — for diagnosing a specific firing incident, use `signoz-investigating-alerts`.
Guide agents through using the OpenShell CLI (openshell) for sandbox management, gateway registration, provider configuration, policy iteration, BYOC workflows, and inference routing. Covers basic through advanced multi-step workflows. Trigger keywords - openshell, sandbox create, sandbox connect, logs, provider create, policy set, policy get, image push, forward, port forward, BYOC, bring your own container, use openshell, run openshell, CLI usage, manage sandbox, manage provider, gateway add, gateway select.
Core Power BI data modeling, source connectivity, and platform fundamentals. PROACTIVELY activate for: (1) Power BI data modeling and star-schema design, (2) relationships (active/inactive, bidirectional, USERELATIONSHIP), (3) data-source selection (DirectQuery vs Import vs Direct Lake vs composite), (4) incremental refresh setup, (5) gateway configuration (on-prem and VNet gateways), (6) streaming datasets and push-data scenarios, (7) Dataflow Gen2 basics, (8) Power BI common gotchas and pitfalls (bidirectional filtering, AutoExist, blank-row), (9) workspace identity and OAuth2 / service-principal auth, (10) semantic model architecture review. Provides: star-schema templates, mode-selection matrix, incremental refresh recipe, gateway setup steps, and a common-gotchas reference.
Local mirror of OpenAI Codex product documentation (developers.openai.com/codex): CLI, Cloud, web app, IDE extension, hooks, skills, plugins, MCP, subagents, AGENTS.md, prompts, rules, sandboxing, models, pricing, security, and configuration. Use whenever the user asks how Codex behaves, how to install or configure Codex, or what a Codex flag, slash command, or feature does (including informal phrasing such as "hooks", "--resume", "sandbox modes", "cloud environments"). Read this skill's references/ before generic web search for Codex product questions. Do NOT use for Claude Code, Cursor, or other agents -- in particular, do not use for "Claude Code hooks" or general OpenAI API, ChatGPT, Realtime, or non-Codex coding help.
Guide developers through setting up development environments with proper tools, dependencies, and configurations
Use when building Vue 3 applications with Composition API, Nuxt 3, or Quasar. Invoke for Pinia, TypeScript, PWA, Capacitor mobile apps, Vite configuration.