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Use for anything related to EAS Observe — adding `expo-observe` to an Expo project (AppMetricsRoot/ObserveRoot HOC, markInteractive, the useObserve hook, and the Expo Router / React Navigation integrations for per-route metrics), querying via the EAS CLI (`eas observe:metrics-summary`, `observe:metrics`, `observe:routes`, `observe:events`, `observe:versions`), or interpreting the resulting metrics (cold/warm launch, TTR, TTI, navigation cold/warm TTR, update download, and the TTI frameRate params for triaging slow startups).
Setup Sentry AI Agent Monitoring in any project. Use when asked to monitor LLM calls, track AI agents, or instrument OpenAI/Anthropic/Vercel AI/LangChain/Google GenAI. Detects installed AI SDKs and configures appropriate integrations.
Unit tests for external REST APIs using WireMock to mock HTTP endpoints. Use when testing service integrations with external APIs.
Orchestrates comprehensive GitHub API access across all services. Intelligently routes API operations to specialized resource files covering authentication, repositories, issues/PRs, workflows, security, and more. Use when implementing GitHub integrations, automating operations, or building applications that interact with GitHub.
Notion database automation - sync, templates, workflows, and cross-platform integrations
Stream call audio in real-time, fork media to external destinations, and transcribe speech live. Use for real-time analytics and AI integrations. This skill provides JavaScript SDK examples.
Build automations connecting Qwilr to CRM and other tools via API, Zapier, or native integrations. Use when connecting Qwilr to HubSpot, connecting Qwilr to Salesforce, setting up Qwilr Zapier workflows, auto-generating proposals from CRM data, using the Qwilr API, automating proposal creation, syncing Qwilr with CRM, configuring Qwilr webhooks, or building Qwilr integrations.
Pingdom integration. Manage Checks, AlertPolicies, Reports, Integrations, Users. Use when the user wants to interact with Pingdom data.
Start Here. Use when the user asks about Narev Cloud, the Pricing API, model pricing (API reference skill vs applied workflows on top of that API), live LLM pricing, token costs, cost calculation, pinning or snapshotting model rates, Narev SDK, @ai-billing/core, provider middleware packages, Vercel AI SDK billing, Next.js App Router route handlers, framework-specific billing patterns, usage-based billing, billing integrations (Polar, Stripe, Lago, OpenMeter), FOCUS format, Narev Self-Hosted (ThinOps), deployment, COGS, customer tagging, FinOps for AI, or this documentation site. Guides you to the right skill or documentation path based on their task.
Build MCP servers with TypeScript on Cloudflare Workers. Covers tools, resources, prompts, tasks, authentication (API keys, OAuth, Zero Trust), and Cloudflare service integrations. Prevents 20 documented errors. Use when exposing APIs to LLMs or troubleshooting export syntax errors, transport leaks, server instance reuse bugs, CORS misconfigurations, or task validation errors.
Electron 33+ desktop app development specialist covering Main/Renderer process architecture, IPC communication, auto-update, packaging with Electron Forge and electron-builder, and security best practices. Use when building cross-platform desktop applications, implementing native OS integrations, or packaging Electron apps for distribution. [KO: Electron 데스크톱 앱, 크로스플랫폼 개발, IPC 통신] [JA: Electronデスクトップアプリ、 クロスプラットフォーム開発] [ZH: Electron桌面应用、跨平台开发]
Comprehensive security audit and vulnerability detection for JavaScript/TypeScript applications following OWASP Top 10. Use when (1) Users say 'audit security', 'check for vulnerabilities', 'security review', 'implement authentication', 'secure this code', (2) Adding authentication, API endpoints, file uploads, or handling user input, (3) Working with secrets, credentials, or sensitive data, (4) Implementing payment features or blockchain integrations, (5) Conducting pre-deployment security checks. Audits for: hardcoded secrets, injection vulnerabilities, XSS/CSRF, broken access control, insecure authentication, rate limiting, dependency vulnerabilities, sensitive data exposure.