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Recovery strategy when the Write tool fails to create a new file. Use this skill whenever a Write or Edit tool call fails with an error related to creating a new file — such as missing parent directories, permission issues, or "file not found" errors on files that don't exist yet. This skill does NOT apply to editing existing files that fail for other reasons. Trigger when you see Write/Edit errors on new file creation, when file creation fails unexpectedly, or when you get path-related errors trying to create files in nested directories.
Lead qualification engine with conversational intake. Asks structured questions to understand your qualification criteria, generates a reusable qualification prompt, then batch-enriches leads via Apify LinkedIn scraping and scores them with parallel processing. Outputs qualified/disqualified verdicts with confidence scores and reasoning to Google Sheets (via Rube) or CSV. Supports calibration mode for prompt refinement.
Discover trending products and rising categories on Amazon. Analyzes Best Seller Rank (BSR) patterns, new release momentum, seasonal trends, and emerging niches. Helps identify product opportunities before they peak.
Guides writing, reviewing, and reasoning about modern Android UI code using Jetpack Compose. Covers best practices for state management, side effects, recomposition, navigation, Material 3 design, accessibility, and performance. Use when reading, writing, or reviewing any Jetpack Compose project.
Apply a latticework of mental models from multiple disciplines to improve decision quality. Use this skill when the user needs to think more clearly, avoid cognitive blind spots, apply cross-disciplinary reasoning, or evaluate a complex decision from multiple angles — even if they say 'how should I think about this', 'what am I missing', 'give me a different perspective', or 'what frameworks apply here'.
Concurrency debugging skill for diagnosing data races and deadlocks. Use when reading TSan race reports, debugging deadlocks with GDB thread inspection, analyzing lock-order graphs with Helgrind, identifying std::atomic misuse patterns, or reasoning about happens-before in C++ and Rust. Activates on queries about data races, TSan reports, deadlocks, Helgrind, lock ordering, thread sanitizer output, or atomic ordering issues.
Use when needing to leverage popular topics, trending hashtags, seasonal events, or viral content to accelerate growth and increase visibility
Use when scheduling Xiaohongshu posts, maintaining consistent posting frequency, planning content around events or seasons, or organizing content production workflow
Complete FBA preparation guide. Product labeling, packaging requirements, shipment planning, and compliance with Amazon's fulfillment center requirements. Avoid common rejection reasons.
Draft or update requirement documents under `codestable/requirements/` for the project — use **user stories + plain language** to describe a capability's "reason for existence, solution approach, and boundaries", so non-technical readers can quickly understand the highlights of the system. Layered with architecture: requirement is the "problem space" (why this capability is needed), while architecture is the "solution space" (what structure is used to implement it). Two modes: new (draft a new requirement doc from scratch), update (refresh an existing doc based on new materials or implementation changes). Single-target rule — only modify one document at a time. Trigger scenarios: the user says "fill in a requirement doc", "write down the requirements for this capability", "update the requirements directory", or during the feature-design phase, it is found that there is no corresponding requirement for the capability to be implemented this time.
Use this skill whenever working with QuestDB — a high-performance time-series database. Trigger on any mention of QuestDB, time-series SQL with SAMPLE BY, LATEST ON, ASOF JOIN, ILP ingestion, or the questdb Python/Go/Java/Rust/.NET client libraries. Also trigger when writing Grafana queries against QuestDB, creating materialized views for time-series rollups, working with order book or financial market data in QuestDB, or any SQL that involves designated timestamps or time-partitioned tables. QuestDB extends SQL with unique time-series keywords — standard PostgreSQL or MySQL patterns will fail. Always read this skill before writing QuestDB SQL to avoid hallucinating incorrect syntax.
Lindy platform help — no-code AI agent builder for email triage, meeting notes, calendar management, custom workflow automation, chatbots, and AI phone agents. Use when setting up Lindy agents for inbox management, meeting recording not working or transcripts missing, credits burning too fast and need to optimize usage, building custom AI workflows with triggers and actions, choosing between Lindy and a dedicated note-taker or automation tool, or debugging agent errors in multi-step workflows. Do NOT use for picking a dedicated AI note-taker across vendors (use /sales-note-taker) or general workflow automation without AI reasoning (use /sales-integration).