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Guides the agent through Vue-specific patterns for Capacitor app development. Covers Vue 3 Composition API with Capacitor plugins, custom composables for native features, reactive plugin state, lifecycle hook patterns, Vue Router deep link integration, platform detection, PWA Elements setup, Quasar Framework integration, and Nuxt integration. Do not use for creating a new Capacitor app from scratch, upgrading Capacitor versions, installing specific plugins, Ionic Framework with Vue setup, or non-Vue frameworks.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor plugin from v4 to v5. Use when the plugin targets Capacitor 4 and needs the v5 migration path. Do not use for app upgrades, other major versions, or non-Capacitor plugins.
Guides the agent through setting up Capgo-centered release workflows for Capacitor apps. Use when the user needs a unified path for live updates, native builds, and app store publishing using Capgo plus repository-owned CI/CD. Do not use for non-Capacitor frameworks or for Ionic Enterprise plugin migration.
Use when finding and claiming tasks. Matches tasks to your declared capabilities for optimal assignment.
Guide to accessing device logs on iOS and Android for Capacitor apps. Covers command-line tools, GUI applications, filtering, and real-time streaming. Use this skill when users need to view device logs for debugging.
Complete guide to implementing deep links and universal links in Capacitor apps. Covers iOS Universal Links, Android App Links, custom URL schemes, and navigation handling. Use this skill when users need to open their app from links.
Guide to using Tailwind CSS in Capacitor mobile apps. Covers mobile-first design, touch targets, safe areas, dark mode, and performance optimization. Use this skill when users want to style Capacitor apps with Tailwind.
Guides users through configuring Tauri plugin permissions, capabilities, and security. Covers platform-specific capabilities, window-targeted permissions, using official and community plugin permissions, and writing custom plugin permissions with scopes.
Use when designing organizational structure (team topologies, Conway's Law alignment), mapping stakeholders by power-interest for change initiatives, defining team interface contracts (APIs, SLAs, decision rights, handoffs), assessing capability maturity (DORA, CMMC, agile maturity models), planning org restructures (functional to product teams, platform teams, shared services), or when user mentions "org design", "team structure", "stakeholder map", "team interfaces", "capability maturity", "Conway's Law", or "RACI".
Master sprint planning with capacity calculation, story selection, commitment, and effective planning techniques for successful sprints.
Build production-ready systems with stability patterns: circuit breakers, bulkheads, timeouts, and retry logic. Use when the user mentions "production outage", "circuit breaker", "timeout strategy", "deployment pipeline", or "chaos engineering". Covers capacity planning, health checks, and anti-fragility patterns. For data systems, see ddia-systems. For system architecture, see system-design.
Check/manage Azure quotas and usage across providers. For deployment planning, capacity validation, region selection. WHEN: "check quotas", "service limits", "current usage", "request quota increase", "quota exceeded", "validate capacity", "regional availability", "provisioning limits", "vCPU limit", "how many vCPUs available in my subscription".