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Queries Huawei Cloud network resources (VPC/EIP/ELB/NAT/VPN/DNS). Covers VPCs, subnets, security groups, firewalls, route tables, flow logs, EIPs, bandwidths, load balancers, listeners, pools, health monitors, NAT gateways, SNAT/DNAT rules, VPN gateways, VPN connections, DNS zones, record sets, PTR records, and endpoints. No write operations. Use this skill when the user needs to query network topology, security group rules, load balancer config, NAT rules, VPN status, or DNS resolution info. Triggers: VPC, 子网, 安全组, EIP, 弹性公网IP, ELB, 负载均衡, NAT网关, VPN, DNS, 域名解析, 路由表, 防火墙, 带宽, network, subnet, security group.
Interacts with Google Cloud services using the gcloud CLI safely and efficiently. Covers command validation, data reduction, safety guardrails with a denylist, and workflows for discovery and investigation. You MUST read this skill before invoking any gcloud command. Use when managing cloud resources, querying configurations, or troubleshooting issues via gcloud. Don't use when writing or debugging Google Cloud client library code or raw REST/gRPC API interactions.
Retrieves historical PubNub messages via Message Persistence (Storage & Playback). Covers timetoken-based pagination, per-channel ordering guarantees, offline catch-up flows, retention configuration, and the "catch-up tool not a data lake" principle. Use when fetching past messages, paginating with timetokens, building offline-resume UI, retrieving messages with actions, or configuring retention.
The UI/UX quality gate and build guide for every visual output — landing pages, dashboards, web apps, portfolios, tools, any HTML the user will see. Merges visual-design methodology (palette, typography, layout, anti-AI-slop) with concrete build guidance, including when and how to use open-source component libraries (shadcn/ui, HeroUI, coss ui) to reduce work and raise quality. MUST USE together with project-builder whenever a project produces visual HTML/CSS/JS. project-builder owns the engineering workflow; this skill owns how the result looks and feels.
One industry → One ecological terrain map card (PNG). Built on the reference frame theory from *A Thousand Brains*: Lay out an industry as an overlookable 'ecological terrain' — value flows through the landscape like a river, then mark two spots on the terrain: 'Bottlenecks' (narrow passes/dams where flow/capacity constricts) and 'Value Capture Points' (treasure piles where profits accumulate). The terrain reveals power structures at a glance: Places that control flow are often not where money accumulates. Includes base rates (scales) for three key indicators + three 'Big Questions' (frontier topics). Powered by deep real-network research, maps are AI-generated (default -a Animal Crossing warm cute style, optional -c pixel+cyber style), with Jigang Ji standing on the terrain overlooking. Use when user says '行业地图', '产业地图', '生态地形图', '画一下这个行业', 'industry map', 'map this industry', '行业版图', '产业链地图', '/ljg-map', or provides an industry/domain name wanting its terrain mapped. Style: Default -a Animal Crossing, add -c for cyber style. NOT FOR: Ranked search for generators in a domain (use ljg-rank), book dissection (use ljg-book), individual project investment analysis (use ljg-invest), deep dive into a single concept (use ljg-think).
Configures an available test provider (e.g. Apex Unit Tests, Code Analyzer, Flow Tests, Provar) on a DevOps Center pipeline via the Connect API, after explicit user confirmation, so the provider's test suites become available for assignment to pipeline stages. Takes a pipelineId and a testProviderId. Use this skill when a provider is available on the pipeline but not yet configured and the user wants to enable it. TRIGGER when: the user wants to configure, enable, set up, or add a test provider on a pipeline, or wants a not-yet-configured provider's suites to become available. DO NOT TRIGGER when: re-syncing an already-configured provider to pick up new suites (use syncing-test-providers), or assigning existing suites to a stage (use managing-suite-assignments).
Run automated release testing (UI or API) via the AWS DevOps Agent using a pre-configured test profile. Use when the user wants to validate multi-step workflows, verify features, check for regressions, or test API endpoints. Trigger words include run tests, UAT, test my app, test profile, UI test, API test, automated testing, regression test, QA, end-to-end test, run the QA agent.
Implement OAuth 2.0 authentication with GitHub and Microsoft Entra (Azure AD) in Cloudflare Workers and other edge environments. Covers provider-specific quirks, required headers, scope requirements, and token handling without MSAL. Use when: implementing GitHub OAuth, Microsoft/Azure AD authentication, handling OAuth callbacks, or troubleshooting 403 errors in OAuth flows.
Build Google Chat bots and webhooks with Cards v2, interactive forms, and Cloudflare Workers. Covers Spaces/Members/Reactions APIs, bearer token verification, and dialog patterns. Use when: creating Chat bots, workflow automation, interactive forms. Troubleshoot: bearer token 401, rate limit 429, card schema validation, webhook failures.
Optimize any form that is NOT signup or account registration — including lead capture, contact, demo request, application, survey, quote, and checkout forms. Use when the goal is to increase form completion rate, reduce friction, or improve lead quality without breaking compliance or downstream workflows.
Generate or edit images using AI models (FLUX, Gemini). Use for general-purpose image generation including photos, illustrations, artwork, visual assets, concept art, and any image that isn't a technical diagram or schematic. For flowcharts, circuits, pathways, and technical diagrams, use the scientific-schematics skill instead.
Create aesthetically beautiful interfaces following proven design principles. Use when building UI/UX, analyzing designs from inspiration sites, generating design images with ai-multimodal, implementing visual hierarchy and color theory, adding micro-interactions, or creating design documentation. Includes workflows for capturing and analyzing inspiration screenshots with chrome-devtools and ai-multimodal, iterative design image generation until aesthetic standards are met, and comprehensive design system guidance covering BEAUTIFUL (aesthetic principles), RIGHT (functionality/accessibility), SATISFYING (micro-interactions), and PEAK (storytelling) stages. Integrates with chrome-devtools, ai-multimodal, media-processing, ui-styling, and web-frameworks skills.