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Your AI agent's crypto brain. One skill, 83+ commands across 14 data domains — real-time prices, wallets, social intelligence, DeFi, on-chain SQL, prediction markets, and more. Natural language in, structured data out. Install once, access everything. Use whenever the user needs crypto data, asks about prices/wallets/tokens/DeFi, wants to investigate on-chain activity, or is building something that consumes crypto data — even if they don't say "surf" explicitly.
Routes Snowflake-related operations to Cortex Code CLI for specialized Snowflake expertise. Use when user asks about Snowflake databases, data warehouses, SQL queries on Snowflake, Cortex AI features, Snowpark, dynamic tables, data governance in Snowflake, Snowflake security, or mentions "Cortex" explicitly. Do NOT use for general programming, local file operations, non-Snowflake databases, web development, or infrastructure tasks unrelated to Snowflake.
Build ETL pipelines and analytics dashboards using the Harvard Art Museums API with Python, SQL, and Streamlit
Status dashboard for cheat-on-content. Displays current mode / rubric version / calibration progress / pending retros / pool status / whether SQLite needs an upgrade / whether rubric should be bumped. **Can be invoked at any time with no side effects**. Trigger words: "状态" / "看板" / "status" / "What should I do now?" / "How's the progress?"
Every Semrush Analytics + Projects feature, plus a local SQLite store and cross-domain joins no other Semrush tool has. Trigger phrases: `show me what changed for <domain> this week`, `find the keyword gap between <my domain> and <competitor>`, `show me new referring domains for <domain>`, `triage my Site Audit`, `what did Semrush cost me this month`, `detect keyword cannibalization on <domain>`, `track SERP feature changes for <keyword>`, `use semrush`, `run semrush`.
Expo's official example projects — the expo/examples repo of ~70 `with-*` integrations (Stripe, Clerk, Supabase, OpenAI, maps, Reanimated, SQLite, Skia, NativeWind, and more). Use when integrating a third-party library or service into an existing Expo app and you want the canonical, version-matched pattern to adapt, or when scaffolding a new project from one with `npx create-expo --example`.
Comprehensive Supabase development expert covering Edge Functions, database schema management, migrations, PostgreSQL functions, and RLS policies. Use for any Supabase development including TypeScript/Deno Edge Functions, declarative schema management, SQL formatting, migration creation, database function authoring with SECURITY INVOKER, and RLS policy implementation with auth.uid() and auth.jwt().
World-class database schema design - data modeling, migrations, relationships, and the battle scars from scaling databases that store billions of rowsUse when "database schema, data model, migration, prisma schema, drizzle schema, create table, add column, foreign key, primary key, uuid, auto increment, soft delete, normalization, denormalization, one to many, many to many, junction table, polymorphic, enum type, index strategy, database, schema, migration, data-model, prisma, drizzle, typeorm, postgresql, mysql, sqlite" mentioned.
Guidelines for developing with Drizzle ORM, a lightweight type-safe TypeScript ORM with SQL-like syntax
Build secure WordPress plugins with core patterns for hooks, database interactions, Settings API, custom post types, REST API, and AJAX. Covers three architecture patterns (Simple, OOP, PSR-4) and the Security Trinity. Use when creating plugins, implementing nonces/sanitization/escaping, working with $wpdb prepared statements, or troubleshooting SQL injection, XSS, CSRF vulnerabilities, or plugin activation errors.
Structured observability with Pydantic Logfire and OpenTelemetry. Use when: (1) Adding traces/logs to Python APIs, (2) Instrumenting FastAPI, HTTPX, SQLAlchemy, or LLMs, (3) Setting up service metadata, (4) Configuring sampling or scrubbing sensitive data, (5) Testing observability code.
Comprehensive plugin for SAP Datasphere development with 3 specialized agents, 5 slash commands, and validation hooks. Use when building data warehouses on SAP BTP, creating analytic models, configuring data flows and replication flows, setting up connections to SAP and third-party systems, managing spaces and users, implementing data access controls, using the datasphere CLI, creating data products for the marketplace, or monitoring data integration tasks. Covers Data Builder (graphical/SQL views, local/remote tables, transformation flows), Business Builder (business entities, consumption models), analytic models (dimensions, measures, hierarchies), 40+ connection types (SAP S/4HANA, BW/4HANA, HANA Cloud, AWS, Azure, GCP, Kafka, Generic HTTP), real-time replication, task chains, content transport, CLI automation, catalog governance, and data marketplace. Includes 2025 features: Generic HTTP connections, REST API tasks in task chains, SAP Business Data Cloud integration. Keywords: sap datasphere, data warehouse cloud, dwc, data builder, business builder, analytic model, graphical view, sql view, transformation flow, replication flow, data flow, task chain, remote table, local table, sap btp data warehouse, datasphere connection, datasphere space, data access control, elastic compute node, sap analytics cloud integration, datasphere cli, data products, data marketplace, catalog, governance