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MUST be used whenever reviewing a Dune app for security issues, or before shipping any feature that handles credentials, user input, or external data. Do NOT skip this when the user asks for a security review, security audit, or vulnerability check — run every step in order. Triggers: security, security review, security audit, vulnerability, XSS, injection, credentials, secrets, auth, authentication, authorization, token, sensitive data, input validation, CORS, CSP, dependency audit.
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Work with the DatoCMS CLI tool (datocms) for command-line migrations, schema type generation, direct one-off CMA calls, typed one-off TypeScript CMA scripts, environment operations, deployment workflows, and multi-project profile syncing. Use when users ask for datocms CLI commands or scripts such as migrations:new, migrations:run, schema:generate, cma:call, cma:docs, cma:script (for ad-hoc typed TypeScript scripts with ambient client/Schema globals), migration scaffolding for models/fields/blocks, CLI setup with datocms.config.json and profiles, OAuth authentication (login, logout, whoami), discovering accessible projects (projects:list), project linking (link, unlink), environment commands (list/fork/promote/rename/destroy), maintenance-mode toggling, CI/CD migration pipelines, blueprint/client project sync, imports from WordPress or Contentful (including assets/content), and CLI plugin management (plugins:install, plugins:add, plugins:available, plugins:link for local plugin development, plugins:remove, plugins:update, plugins:reset, plugins:inspect).
Color-code the Obsidian graph view by rewriting `.obsidian/graph.json` colorGroups. Use this skill when the user says "color my graph", "color code obsidian", "colorize the graph", "color the graph by tag", "color by category", "highlight visibility in graph", "make the graph colorful", "distinguish tags in graph", or wants nodes in Obsidian's graph view tinted by tag, folder, or visibility. Generates a `colorGroups` array from the vault's actual tags/categories and merges it into the existing graph.json without clobbering other graph settings. Always backs up first.
Convert .NET projects and solutions (.sln, .slnx) to NuGet Central Package Management (CPM) using Directory.Packages.props. USE FOR: converting to CPM, centralizing or aligning NuGet package versions across multiple projects, inlining MSBuild version properties from Directory.Build.props into Directory.Packages.props, resolving version conflicts or mismatches across a solution or repository, updating or bumping or syncing package versions across projects. Also activate when packages are out of sync, drifting, or inconsistent -- even without the user mentioning CPM. Provides baseline build capture, version conflict resolution, build validation with binlog comparison, and a structured post-conversion report. DO NOT USE FOR: packages.config projects (must migrate to PackageReference first) or repositories that already have CPM fully enabled.
Grafana OnCall and Incident Response Management (IRM) — alert routing, escalation chains, on-call schedules, Jinja2 routing templates, Slack/mobile notifications, integrations (Alertmanager, Grafana Alerting, webhooks, PagerDuty), and incident lifecycle management. Use when setting up on-call rotations, configuring escalation policies, routing alerts to the right team, declaring and managing incidents, integrating with Alertmanager or Grafana Alerting, or configuring Slack-based alert workflows.
Fathom AI note-taker platform help — REST API for pulling meeting transcripts, summaries, action items, and CRM matches into CRMs, data warehouses, or Slack. Use when transcripts not syncing to HubSpot/Salesforce, Fathom webhook signatures failing HMAC verification, bot blocked by Google Meet as a security risk, OAuth app can't include transcript inline, building a Fathom→Snowflake/BigQuery pipeline, rate-limited at 60 calls/minute, or picking between Fathom free tier vs Premium vs Team vs Business. Do NOT use for selecting between Fathom and competitors like Fireflies/Gong/Avoma (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing specific call recordings (use /sales-call-review).
Altern platform help — curated AI tools and agents directory (10,000+ tools, 100+ categories, ~5-28K monthly visits). Covers tool submissions (free + featured tiers: Gold/Silver/Bronze), listing optimization, category selection, newsletter inclusion (weekly AI tools + agents digest), alternatives pages, and dofollow backlinks. Use when your AI tool isn't listed on Altern, listing isn't getting visibility, not sure if a featured tier is worth it, or wondering how Altern compares to other AI directories. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch coordination (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for non-AI product directories (use the platform-specific skill).
Use this skill when learning about new features, game objects, components, and rendering capabilities added in Phaser 4. Covers Filters, RenderNodes, CaptureFrame, Gradient, Noise, SpriteGPULayer, TilemapGPULayer, Lighting component, RenderSteps, and new tint modes. Triggers on: new in v4, Phaser 4 features, RenderNode, SpriteGPULayer, CaptureFrame, Gradient game object, Noise game object, new tint modes. For migrating v3 code to v4, see the v3-to-v4-migration skill instead.
Analyze community opinions from forums and comment sections. Scrapes comments from Bilibili, Reddit, or GitHub Issues, clusters them by semantic similarity, and extracts the core arguments, debates, and viewpoints. Produces a structured report showing what the community actually thinks — not just a summary of comments, but the underlying positions people hold and where the real disagreements are. Use this skill when the user wants to understand public opinion on a topic, find the main points of contention in a discussion, or do competitive/event research from community sources. Triggers include requests to "analyze comments", "what are people saying about X", "summarize the debate", "find the key arguments", "what's the community consensus", or any task involving opinion extraction from forum or comment data.
April Dunford's 10-step positioning methodology for B2B tech products. Use when customers don't understand the product, sales cycles are long because reps must "explain it," prospects compare you to wrong competitors, or you face price pressure despite a good product. Covers competitive alternatives, unique attributes, value themes, target market characteristics, market category (Head to Head / Big Fish Small Pond / New Game), and trend layering.
Use this skill whenever a user wants to deploy, host, run, or set up any project on a Linux VPS (Virtual Private Server). Triggers include: setting up a Node.js/Python/other app on a server, checking server compatibility with a project, making an app accessible online, fixing port issues, keeping an app running with PM2 or systemd, setting up tunnels (ngrok, localtunnel, pinggy), cloning private GitHub repos to a server, configuring environment variables, managing logs, enabling auto-restart on reboot, dealing with AWS/GCP firewalls, or any combination of these. Always use this skill when the user is working on a remote Linux server and wants to deploy or run any kind of application — even if they don't use the word "VPS" explicitly.