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Build Solana trading applications combining DFlow trading APIs with Helius infrastructure. Covers spot swaps (imperative and declarative), prediction markets, real-time market streaming, Proof KYC, transaction submission via Sender, fee optimization, shred-level streaming via LaserStream, and wallet intelligence.
Track which stacks use a specific Pulumi package and at what versions, or upgrade a stack to the latest version of a package. Use when users ask about package version tracking, outdated package versions across stacks, upgrade candidates, or package usage audits. Also use when users want to upgrade/update a specific package version in a stack or project. Do NOT use for general infrastructure creation, resource provisioning, or questions about how to use a package.
Designs and orchestrates a realistic interview simulation platform with voice AI, whiteboard evaluation, gaze-tracking proctoring, and mobile spaced repetition. Use for building mock interview infrastructure, configuring sessions, and adaptive difficulty. Activate on "interview simulator", "mock interview", "practice session", "voice mock". NOT for individual round-type coaching, resume writing, or prep timeline coordination.
Retrieves authoritative, up-to-date technical documentation, API references, configuration details, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever answering technical questions or writing code that interacts with external technologies. This includes libraries, frameworks, programming languages, SDKs, APIs, CLI tools, cloud services, infrastructure tools, and developer platforms. Common scenarios: - looking up API endpoints, classes, functions, or method parameters - checking configuration options or CLI commands - answering "how do I" technical questions - generating code that uses a specific library or service - debugging issues related to frameworks, SDKs, or APIs - retrieving setup instructions, examples, or migration guides - verifying version-specific behavior or breaking changes Prefer this skill whenever documentation accuracy matters or when model knowledge may be outdated.
Guides FastAPI backend design using Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and Onion Architecture in Python. Use when structuring a FastAPI app (routes/handlers, Pydantic schemas, Depends-based DI), modeling domain Entities/Value Objects, defining repository interfaces, implementing SQLAlchemy infrastructure adapters, or writing use cases, based on the dddpy reference.
Execute Azure deployments for ALREADY-PREPARED applications that have existing .azure/deployment-plan.md and infrastructure files. DO NOT use this skill when the user asks to CREATE a new application — use azure-prepare instead. This skill runs azd up, azd deploy, terraform apply, and az deployment commands with built-in error recovery. Requires .azure/deployment-plan.md from azure-prepare and validated status from azure-validate. WHEN: "run azd up", "run azd deploy", "execute deployment", "push to production", "push to cloud", "go live", "ship it", "bicep deploy", "terraform apply", "publish to Azure", "launch on Azure". DO NOT USE WHEN: "create and deploy", "build and deploy", "create a new app", "set up infrastructure", "create and deploy to Azure using Terraform" — use azure-prepare for these.
Apply when implementing localization and translated copy in VTEX IO apps. Covers the `messages` builder, `/messages/*.json`, `context.json`, frontend message usage, and how VTEX apps integrate with `vtex.messages` for runtime translation. Use for storefront, admin, or backend flows that should use VTEX IO message infrastructure instead of hardcoded strings.
Create enterprise architecture diagrams using PlantUML ArchiMate stdlib macros. Best for layered EA modeling (Business/Application/Technology), motivation analysis, migration planning, and TOGAF views. Uses `!include <archimate/Archimate>` stdlib with typed element macros and relationship macros. NOT for cloud infrastructure (use cloud skill) or network topology (use network skill).
Create professional, dark-themed architecture diagrams as standalone HTML files with SVG graphics. Use when the user asks for system architecture diagrams, infrastructure diagrams, cloud architecture visualizations, security diagrams, network topology diagrams, or any technical diagram showing system components and their relationships.
Routes Snowflake-related operations to Cortex Code CLI for specialized Snowflake expertise. Use when user asks about Snowflake databases, data warehouses, SQL queries on Snowflake, Cortex AI features, Snowpark, dynamic tables, data governance in Snowflake, Snowflake security, or mentions "Cortex" explicitly. Do NOT use for general programming, local file operations, non-Snowflake databases, web development, or infrastructure tasks unrelated to Snowflake.
Your pathfinder for navigating unknown codebases. Investigates with precision, implements surgically, and never assumes — if it doesn't know, it says so. Maintains a .notebook/ knowledge base that grows across sessions, turning every discovery into lasting intelligence. Summons available skills, MCPs, and docs when the mission demands. Use when fixing bugs, implementing features, refactoring, investigating flows, or any development task in unfamiliar territory. Triggers on "fix this", "implement this", "how does this work", "investigate this flow", "help me with this code". Do NOT use for greenfield scaffolding, CI/CD, or infrastructure provisioning.
Provides guidance for training LLMs with reinforcement learning using verl (Volcano Engine RL). Use when implementing RLHF, GRPO, PPO, or other RL algorithms for LLM post-training at scale with flexible infrastructure backends.