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Define and implement Service Level Indicators (SLIs) and Service Level Objectives (SLOs) with error budgets and alerting. Use when establishing reliability targets, implementing SRE practices, or measuring service performance.
Vision framework API, VNDetectHumanHandPoseRequest, VNDetectHumanBodyPoseRequest, person segmentation, face detection, VNImageRequestHandler, recognized points, joint landmarks, VNRecognizeTextRequest, VNDetectBarcodesRequest, DataScannerViewController, VNDocumentCameraViewController, RecognizeDocumentsRequest
Build autonomous AI agents with Claude Agent SDK. Structured outputs guarantee JSON schema validation, with plugins system and hooks for event-driven workflows. Prevents 14 documented errors. Use when: building coding agents, SRE systems, security auditors, or troubleshooting CLI not found, structured output validation, session forking errors, MCP config issues, subagent cleanup.
subject segmentation, VNGenerateForegroundInstanceMaskRequest, isolate object from hand, VisionKit subject lifting, image foreground detection, instance masks, class-agnostic segmentation, VNRecognizeTextRequest, OCR, VNDetectBarcodesRequest, DataScannerViewController, document scanning, RecognizeDocumentsRequest
Skill for defining coding rules and conventions. Ensures consistent code style and specifies coding standards for AI collaboration. Use proactively when starting a new project or when coding standards are needed. Triggers: convention, coding style, naming rules, 컨벤션, コンベンション, 编码风格, convención, estilo de código, reglas de nombrado, convention, style de codage, règles de nommage, Konvention, Coding-Stil, Namensregeln, convenzione, stile di codice, regole di denominazione Do NOT use for: existing projects with established conventions, deployment, or testing.
Go (Golang) naming conventions — covers packages, constructors, structs, interfaces, constants, enums, errors, booleans, receivers, getters/setters, functional options, acronyms, test functions, and subtest names. Use this skill when writing new Go code, reviewing or refactoring, choosing between naming alternatives (New vs NewTypeName, isConnected vs connected, ErrNotFound vs NotFoundError, StatusReady vs StatusUnknown at iota 0), debating Go package names (utils/helpers anti-patterns), or asking about Go naming best practices. Also trigger when the user mentions MixedCaps vs snake_case, ALL_CAPS constants, Get-prefix on getters, or error string casing. Do NOT use for general Go implementation questions that don't involve naming decisions.
WebSocket handshake, CSWSH, tooling (wsrepl, ws-harness, Burp), and common flaws. Use when apps use real-time channels, chat, notifications, or WS-backed APIs.
Review FastAPI security audit patterns for dependencies and middleware. Use for auditing auth dependencies, CORS configuration, and TrustedHost middleware. Use proactively when reviewing FastAPI apps. Examples: - user: "Audit FastAPI route security" → check for Depends() and Security() usage - user: "Check FastAPI CORS setup" → verify origins when allow_credentials=True - user: "Review FastAPI middleware" → check TrustedHost and HTTPSRedirect config - user: "Secure FastAPI API keys" → move from query params to header schemes - user: "Scan for FastAPI footguns" → check starlette integration and dependency order
9-phase Development Pipeline complete knowledge. Use when user doesn't know development order or starts a new project from scratch. Use proactively when user asks about development order, phases, what to do first, or starts a new project without clear direction. Triggers: development pipeline, phase, development order, where to start, what to do first, how to begin, new project, 개발 파이프라인, 뭐부터, 어디서부터, 순서, 시작, 開発パイプライン, 何から, どこから, 开发流程, 从哪里开始, pipeline de desarrollo, fase, orden de desarrollo, por dónde empezar, qué hacer primero, pipeline de développement, phase, ordre de développement, par où commencer, que faire d'abord, Entwicklungspipeline, Phase, Entwicklungsreihenfolge, wo anfangen, was zuerst tun, pipeline di sviluppo, fase, ordine di sviluppo, da dove iniziare, cosa fare prima Do NOT use for: ongoing implementation, existing feature work, or bug fixes.
Animation components and utilities for Remotion video projects. Use when building Remotion compositions with text animations, gradient transitions, particle effects, 3D scenes, or staggered motion effects. Provides example bits (complete compositions) and reusable components that can be installed via jsrepo.
ADHD-friendly life management assistant providing external scaffolding for executive function challenges. Use when the user asks for help with daily planning, task breakdown, time management, prioritization, body doubling, dopamine regulation, or maintaining routines. Triggers on requests about organizing life, staying on top of tasks, beating procrastination, planning day/week, managing overwhelm, or ADHD-related challenges like time blindness, forgetfulness, difficulty starting tasks, emotional dysregulation, shame/guilt about productivity, or feeling stuck/paralyzed.
Analyze job roles for fit, draft application question responses, find hiring managers, and create follow-up emails for RYLLC job applications. Focuses on climate tech IC product/SRE roles.