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Apply when designing or implementing the runtime structure of a VTEX IO backend app under node/. Covers the Service entrypoint, typed context and state, service.json runtime configuration, and how routes, events, and GraphQL handlers are registered and executed. Use for structuring backend apps, defining runtime boundaries, or fixing execution-model issues in VTEX IO services.
Check Custom SCAPI (B2C/SFCC/Demandware) endpoint registration status with the b2c cli. Always reference when using the CLI to check custom API endpoint status, verify custom API deployment, or debug "endpoint not found" errors. For creating new custom APIs, use b2c-custom-api-development skill instead.
REQUIRED when the user wants to add a website to the Hermai registry, contribute a schema, reverse-engineer a site's API, or push a new endpoint set. Also REQUIRED when the user asks about Hermai schema format, intent categories, session blocks for anti-bot sites, or why a push was rejected. For calling already-registered sites, use the hermai skill instead.
Charlie Munger's Mental Lattice applied to a business idea. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Mathematician, Psychologist, Inverter, Economist, Moat Analyst — who each apply their discipline's elementary models to the idea. The lead synthesizes into a lollapalooza analysis: which forces stack, which fight you, and the honest Munger verdict. Use when the user says "munger this", "apply the lattice", "what would Charlie think", or proposes a business idea and wants multidisciplinary analysis. Works as a standalone analysis or after /office-hours.
Conduct legal research and risk analysis using GoodLegal MCP tools. Use this skill whenever the user asks a legal question, wants to research case law or legislation, needs a legal risk assessment, or asks about French or EU law. Trigger on any mention of jurisprudence, legal research, contract risk, regulatory analysis, legal memo, or references to GoodLegal tools — even if the user just says something like "can you look into whether this clause is enforceable" or "what does the case law say about X".
Fill web forms by fetching form fields from a URL, deep-searching the user's local knowledge base for relevant info, and generating a markdown document with all answers pre-filled. Use when the user provides a URL to a web form (conference application, speaker submission, event registration, profile form) and wants help filling it out from their existing materials. Also trigger when the user mentions "填网页表", "fill web form", "网页填表", "表单填写", "申请表填写", "conference application", "speaker submission", "讲师申请", "报名表", or provides a URL with "form", "feedback", "apply", "register", "submit" in the path.
Workbench agent panel system — ef-edit CustomEvent pipeline, registry roll-up, selector grouping, and element property schema. Use when adding new GUI edit capture points, expanding the inspector schema, or continuing development of the EFAgentPanel feature.
Agentic Wallet exclusive trading competitions. Full lifecycle: discover → view rules → join → trade → check rank → claim reward. Triggers: 'list trading competitions', 'show available competitions', 'view competition details', 'show competition rules', 'show prize pool', 'register for competition', 'join trading contest', 'check my competition status', 'view leaderboard', 'check my ranking', 'claim competition reward', 'did I win', 'winners list', 'show registered wallet', 'export wallet'. Do NOT use for: general DEX swaps (use okx-dex-swap); portfolio / PnL queries outside a competition (use okx-wallet-portfolio or okx-dex-market); wallet login or tx history (use okx-agentic-wallet); any non-competition trading activity. Do NOT use when the user says only a single word like 'competition', 'rank', or 'claim' without naming a specific competition.
Rust SDK for the iii engine. Use when building high-performance workers, registering functions, or invoking triggers in Rust.
Data file fetching and caching for geoscience applications. Download sample datasets with automatic caching, checksum verification, and multiple download sources. Use when Claude needs to: (1) Download datasets from URLs or DOIs, (2) Cache files locally with automatic verification, (3) Verify file integrity with SHA256/MD5 hashes, (4) Extract compressed archives (ZIP, TAR, GZIP), (5) Create data registries for reproducible workflows, (6) Fetch from Zenodo or other repositories.
Comprehensive guide for working with HashiCorp Terraform Stacks. Use when creating, modifying, or validating Terraform Stack configurations (.tfcomponent.hcl, .tfdeploy.hcl files), working with stack components and deployments from local modules, public registry, or private registry sources, managing multi-region or multi-environment infrastructure, or troubleshooting Terraform Stacks syntax and structure.
Guide for adding keyboard shortcuts. Use when implementing new hotkeys, registering shortcuts, or working with keyboard interactions. Triggers on hotkey implementation or keyboard shortcut tasks.