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Gate DEX CLI wallet skill (pure REST). Auth via OAuth, balance, wallet/account addresses, token list, tx history, transfers, and signing. GV checkin is built into signing commands. Use this skill whenever the user wants to log in, check balance/address, view tx history, transfer tokens, or sign messages via the gate-dex CLI. Trigger phrases include login, logout, balance, address, tokens, tx history, transfer, send, sign-msg, sign-tx. For swaps use gate-dex-trade-cli; for market data use gate-dex-market-cli.
Brand monitoring tool for tracking mentions across social media platforms. Monitor Reddit, Google News, YouTube, and DuckDuckGo for brand mentions. Includes sentiment analysis, trend tracking, crisis detection, and competitor comparison. No API key required for basic monitoring.
Migrate to RevenueCat from raw StoreKit or Google Play Billing, or upgrade the RevenueCat SDK across a major version. Use when the user says migrate to RevenueCat, switch from StoreKit to RC, upgrade RevenueCat SDK, from v4 to v5, observer mode, RevenueCat major version upgrade, or already have in app purchases and want to add RevenueCat on iOS, Android, Kotlin Multiplatform, Flutter, or React Native.
Provides foundational setup, authentication, and project management workflows for Firebase using the Firebase CLI. Use when checking Firebase CLI version (must use 'npx -y firebase-tools@latest --version'), initializing a Firebase environment, authenticating, setting active projects, or setting up `google-services.json` or `GoogleService-Info.plist` files.
Guides hands-on actuarial analyst work for insurance, reinsurance, and pension—reserving and loss development (IBNR, triangles, chain-ladder diagnostics), pricing and rate indication support (experience, trend, credibility, basic GLM at spec level), data validation and model I/O review, reporting packs and workpapers, assumption application under actuary direction, and statutory tie-outs at analyst depth. Use when the user mentions actuarial analyst, loss development, IBNR, reserve analysis, rate indication, pricing support, actuarial workpaper, triangle analysis, credibility, experience study, actuarial reporting, or reserve roll-forward—not actuary sign-off (actuary), consulting engagements (actuarial-consulting), assumption governance (assumption-setting), ALM strategy (asset-liability-management), P&C legal depth (property-casualty-insurance), charts only (data-visualization), or ETL-only pipelines (data-scrubbing).
Guides management consulting-style work—engagement framing, hypothesis-driven problem structuring, issue trees, business cases, operating model and capability design, strategic options analysis, workshop facilitation, and executive recommendations (not legal advice). Use when diagnosing a business problem, structuring a strategy or transformation initiative, building a business case for leadership, designing target operating models, preparing steerCo or board recommendations, or advising on build-vs-buy and portfolio priorities—not for detailed requirements/BRDs (business-analyst), multi-team delivery tracking (technical-program-manager), contract negotiation (commercial-counsel), revenue accounting (senior-revenue-accountant), applied AI architecture (applied-ai-architect-commercial-enterprise), or system ADRs (senior-system-architecture). Canvas/TAM: business-model-researcher. Comms: communication-lead. M&A closing: transaction-manager. M&A principal/IC: transaction-principal.
Guides technical program management for security coordinated vulnerability disclosure (CVD)— disclosure policy, intake and triage SLAs, researcher coordination, fix/remediation tracking, embargo and publication timelines, CVE/advisory coordination, bug bounty program operations, and cross-functional gates (security engineering, legal, comms, product). Use when running a CVD or responsible disclosure program, disclosure calendar, bounty ops, or unblocking multi-team remediation for reported vulnerabilities—not for hands-on pentest (offensive-security-analyst), SOC triage (defensive-security-analyst), vuln scanning in CI (devsecops), enterprise security strategy (cybersecurity), generic non-security programs (technical-program-manager), or contract redlines (commercial-counsel).
This skill should be used when the user asks for a cryptographer, cryptography review, help to choose a cipher (AES-GCM, ChaCha20-Poly1305, ECDH, RSA tradeoffs), key management, PKI design, TLS configuration, protocol security or handshake review, authenticated encryption, digital signature scheme design, post-quantum migration at architecture level, ProVerif or Tamarin modeling concepts, nonce reuse or IV misuse analysis, HKDF vs password hashing (Argon2), HSM or KMS usage patterns, secure randomness, side-channel and constant-time requirements, or cryptographic agility and algorithm deprecation—not general OWASP web app review only (information-security-engineer), secure coding checklists without crypto depth, Solidity or smart contract audits, blockchain wallet tracing, legal export classification, or shipping custom production crypto without design and review gates.
Guides actuarial work for insurance and reinsurance—pricing and rate adequacy, reserving and IBNR, loss development and triangles, mortality/morbidity and lapse assumptions, experience studies and credibility, capital and risk metrics at overview level, product design tradeoffs (life, health, P&C, annuity), and regulatory reporting concepts (NAIC, IFRS 17, Solvency II overview—not legal advice). Use when the user mentions actuary, actuarial, IBNR, loss development, reserve analysis, mortality table, pricing insurance, experience study, IFRS 17, loss ratio, combined ratio, credibility, or asks for assumption documentation and model governance for insurance products—not generic FP&A (financial-analyst), investment banking valuation (comps-analysis, dcf-model), legal policy interpretation (commercial-counsel), clinical trials, software-only implementation (senior-software-engineer), or broad GRC without actuarial models (compliance-engineer).
Guides identity and access management—workforce and machine identity lifecycle, RBAC/ABAC/PBAC entitlement design, access reviews and recertification, SSO/SAML/OIDC federation, privileged access (PAM/JIT), cloud IAM least privilege (AWS/GCP/Azure concepts), service accounts and secrets hygiene, and separation of duties. Use for IAM, identity governance, access review, RBAC, least privilege, SSO federation, PAM, privileged access, cloud IAM policy, service account, or SoD—not full cloud landing zone architecture (enterprise-cloud-architect), broad cloud security controls (cloud-security-engineer), day-2 break-glass ticket execution only (cloud-system-administrator), pentest (penetration-tester), or legal/HR policy drafting only.
Guides supply chain management—sourcing and supplier qualification, procurement and PO governance, demand forecasting and inventory policy, logistics and fulfillment (3PL, Incoterms, lead times), supplier scorecards, cost and TCO analysis, supply risk and continuity, and SCM KPI dashboards. Use when designing supply strategy, running RFQs, setting safety stock, resolving stockouts or excess inventory, improving OTIF, dual-sourcing critical parts, or building supplier business reviews—not for contract legal redlines (commercial-counsel), vendor security assessments (information-security-engineer), DC construction delivery programs (senior-data-center-capacity-delivery-manager), compute GL and invoice reconciliation (compute-accounting-manager), SaaS quote-to-order (deal-operations-administrator), or enterprise strategy cases (business-consultant).
Guides FinOps analysis on AWS, GCP, and Azure—cost visibility and allocation, tagging and showback/chargeback models, rightsizing and waste removal, RI/Savings Plan/CUD recommendations, budgets and forecasts, anomaly detection, unit economics (cost per service/customer), and FinOps cadence with engineering accountability. Use when optimizing cloud spend, analyzing CUR/billing exports, building cost dashboards, explaining bill spikes, or improving allocation—not for GL mapping, capex, depreciation, or month-end ledger close (compute-accounting-manager), enterprise EA negotiation (enterprise-cloud-architect), hands-on resource provisioning (cloud-engineer), or hardware supply efficiency (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency).