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Build a structured taxonomy of failure modes from open-coded trace annotations. Use this skill whenever the user has freeform annotations from reviewing LLM traces and wants to cluster them into a coherent, non-overlapping set of binary failure categories (axial coding). Also use when the user mentions "failure modes", "error taxonomy", "axial coding", "cluster annotations", "categorize errors", "failure analysis", or wants to go from raw observation notes to structured evaluation criteria. This skill covers the full pipeline: grouping open codes, defining failure modes, re-labeling traces, and quantifying error rates.
Import external articles into a Fumadocs project with automatic multi-language translation (en, zh, fr), AI-powered classification into 8 categories, image processing, and MDX conversion. Use this skill when the user wants to import an article from a URL into their Fumadocs documentation site.
Financial planning integration: planning tool data flows, goal-based plans, Monte Carlo simulation, plan-to-portfolio linkage, scenario analysis, tax projection, Social Security optimization.
Dynamodb Table Designer - Auto-activating skill for AWS Skills. Triggers on: dynamodb table designer, dynamodb table designer Part of the AWS Skills skill category.
Generate custom sticker designs using each::sense AI. Create die-cut stickers, vinyl decals, kawaii designs, brand logos, emoji packs, laptop stickers, bumper stickers, planner stickers, holographic effects, and complete sticker sheets.
Enable developers to learn and use Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) quickly by referencing filtered CRE docs. Trigger when user wants onboarding, CRE workflow generation (in TypeScript or Golang or other supported languages), workflow guidance, CRE CLI and/or SDK help, runtime operations advice, or capability selection
Use this skill when spreadsheet files are the primary input or output. This means the user wants to: open, read, edit, or repair existing .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, or .tsv files (e.g., add columns, calculate formulas, format, create charts, clean messy data); create new spreadsheets from scratch or from other data sources; or convert between spreadsheet file formats. Trigger this especially when the user references a spreadsheet file by name or path—even casually (such as "the xlsx in my downloads")—and wants to process it or generate content from it. It's also used to clean or reorganize messy tabular data files (rows with incorrect formatting, misaligned headers, garbage data) into proper spreadsheets. The deliverable must be a spreadsheet file. Do not trigger this when the primary deliverable is a Word document, HTML report, standalone Python script, database pipeline, or Google Sheets API integration, even if tabular data is involved.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "check for non-repudiation privacy risks", "analyze excessive audit logging", "find privacy issues related to accountability", "check for forced identity linking", or mentions "non-repudiation" in a privacy context. Maps to LINDDUN category N. This is the INVERSE of STRIDE repudiation -- here too much proof is the threat.
Async Api Caller - Auto-activating skill for API Integration. Triggers on: async api caller, async api caller Part of the API Integration skill category.
Mutation Test Runner - Auto-activating skill for Test Automation. Triggers on: mutation test runner, mutation test runner Part of the Test Automation skill category.
Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.
Capture corrections, insights, and patterns as reusable project knowledge. Routes learnings to the right instruction file. Applies kaizen: small improvements, error-proofing, standards work. Auto-invoked when a correction pattern is detected 3+ times. Also use manually when Claude makes a repeated mistake, discovers a non-obvious gotcha, or when you want to persist a workflow preference.