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Incident response and analysis via Harness MCP. Correlate incidents with recent deployments, assess blast radius and downstream service impact, and generate comprehensive postmortem documents. Use when asked to investigate an incident, determine if a deployment caused an issue, assess blast radius, or create a postmortem. Do NOT use for pipeline debugging (use debug-pipeline instead) or SLO management (use manage-slos instead). Trigger phrases: incident, deployment correlation, blast radius, postmortem, root cause, service impact, outage analysis, rollback decision, incident timeline, deployment caused, which deploy.
Redis client and connection guidance covering connection pooling, multiplexing, pipelining, client-side caching with RESP3, avoiding slow commands (KEYS, SMEMBERS, HGETALL), and tuning socket timeouts. Use when configuring a Redis client (redis-py, Jedis, Lettuce, NRedisStack), batching commands for throughput, eliminating per-request connection creation, iterating large keyspaces with SCAN, enabling client-side caching for read-heavy workloads, or setting connect and read timeouts.
Reviews code changes for reuse, composition, codebase consistency, and slop. Use when asked to review PRs/diffs, check code reuse, composition, cleanliness, or whether code fits the codebase.
Pick the right Lightning Base Component (`lightning-*`) for a given UI task, retrieve its full API (props, methods, events, slots) from the bundled per-component reference, and wire it into an LWC (LWC `.html`, `.js`, and `.css` files) without breaking SLDS. Use this skill when users say "I need a Lightning modal / datatable / combobox / record form", ask which `lightning-*` component fits a use case, want a shortlist of LBC candidates, are about to hand-roll a UI that a base component already provides, or are editing an LWC bundle's `.html` / `.js` / `.css` and need to select or wire a base component. Also triggers on "Lightning base component", "LBC", "lightning-combobox", "lightning-datatable", "use `lightning-` tag". DO NOT TRIGGER for applying SLDS design tokens, blueprints, or styling guidance in general — that is `design-systems-slds-apply`; this skill only selects and wires `lightning-*` base components.
Design n8n AI agents the right way. Use when building or editing any @n8n/n8n-nodes-langchain.* AI node — an AI Agent, LLM chain, Text Classifier, or Information Extractor — and whenever the user mentions AI agents, LLM with tools, tool calling, $fromAI, system prompts, agent memory, sessionId, structured/JSON output, output parser, RAG, vector store, a chat assistant/bot, or human-in-the-loop review. Covers Agent-vs-chain-vs-classifier choice, the model/memory/tools/outputParser slots, tool names/descriptions as prompt, structured output with autoFix, memory, RAG, human review, and chat topologies.
Profile a model running on MAX to find where it spends time and whether the GPU is saturated. Use when the user asks to "profile my model," "where is my model spending time," "why is inference slow," "is my GPU being utilized," "how much GPU am I using," "get a kernel breakdown," "capture an nsys/rocprof/ncu trace of max serve," or wants to measure MAX inference performance. Works for any model MAX can run — built-in architectures and custom ones loaded with --custom-architectures — from a pip or pixi install (max generate, max serve, or a Python script) on NVIDIA or AMD GPUs. Decide cheapest-first: a GPU utilization check, then a kernel breakdown, then a single-kernel deep dive only when one kernel dominates.
Use this skill to analyze a Salesforce Aura component bundle (.cmp, .app, .evt, .intf, Controller.js, Helper.js, Renderer.js) and produce a framework-agnostic migration blueprint (PRD.yaml / PRD.md / PRD.json) capturing public API, data requirements, slots, events, states, accessibility, styling, localization, and security posture. This is Phase 1 (analysis + PRD) only — it does NOT author or edit component code, wire adapters, or Jest tests, and does not write .html/.js/.css/.js-meta.xml. TRIGGER when the user says "analyze this Aura component", "migrate Aura", "convert .cmp", "produce a migration blueprint", "generate a PRD for this Aura component", or mentions aura:attribute, aura:handler, force:recordData, $Label, $Resource, component.get, cmp.find, or an input directory containing .cmp files. DO NOT TRIGGER when there is no Aura source (delegate downstream LWC authoring to experience-lwc-generate), for post-migration scoring, or for refactoring an existing modern component.
Analyze and optimize slow SQL queries. Use when the user says a query is slow, asks to optimize or speed up SQL, wants to find anti-patterns, needs index recommendations, or asks for a query rewrite. Also use when EXPLAIN output shows full table scans or poor join strategies.
End-to-end SGLang SOTA performance workflow. Use when a user names an LLM model and wants SGLang to match or beat the best observed vLLM and TensorRT-LLM serving performance by searching each framework's best deployment command, benchmarking them fairly, profiling SGLang if it is slower, identifying kernel/overlap/fusion bottlenecks, patching SGLang code, and revalidating with real model runs.
Every Cal.com feature, plus offline agendas, composed booking flows, and analytics no other Cal.com tool ships. Trigger phrases: `book a meeting on cal.com`, `what's on my calendar today`, `find an open slot`, `reschedule my next booking`, `audit my cal.com webhooks`, `use cal-com`, `run cal-com-pp-cli`.
SpriteRendererComponent.SpriteRUID (world) and SpriteGUIRendererComponent.ImageRUID (UI) — native RUID type support (sprite / animationclip direct playback), thumbnail:// prefix for rendering avataritem / skeleton / animationclip as static thumbnail image, avatar item icon in inventory / shop / UI slot. Use when: assigning any RUID to a sprite renderer component, displaying an avatar item or resource as a thumbnail or icon, using animationclip directly in a renderer, rendering inventory item icons, displaying a thumbnail image in a world entity. Keywords: SpriteRUID, ImageRUID, thumbnail://, animationclip, RUID apply, RUID assign, thumbnail, item icon, sprite RUID, RUID to renderer
Amazon Redshift is NOT PostgreSQL — corrects PostgreSQL-derived LLM mistakes; covers Redshift-specific SQL, DDL, COPY/UNLOAD, system views, metadata discovery, and operational patterns. Applies ONLY when the task is about Redshift itself (cluster, Serverless workgroup, or Redshift SQL). Pushes back on: CREATE INDEX, string_agg, pg_catalog, text type, SERIAL, stl_query, LATERAL, RETURNING. Triggers on: Redshift SQL, Redshift CREATE TABLE, Redshift COPY/UNLOAD, slow Redshift query, Redshift permission denied, Redshift disk full, Redshift system views, QUALIFY, PIVOT, MERGE, Redshift Data API, Redshift WLM, concurrency scaling, Redshift resize, Redshift Spectrum external tables. Does NOT apply to (defer to that service's own skill): Amazon S3 storage/bucket policies, Athena or Glue queries/catalogs, data-lake or Iceberg work outside Redshift, Aurora, RDS, or DynamoDB — but S3/Glue ARE in scope for Redshift COPY, UNLOAD, or data-lake queries (external schemas/tables on S3).