Loading...
Loading...
Found 687 Skills
E-commerce email marketing system builder. Creates complete email automation flows with full copywriting, subject lines, ESP setup instructions, segmentation rules, and annual campaign calendars. Generates copy-paste-ready email sequences for Klaviyo, Omnisend, Mailchimp, or any ESP. Covers welcome series, cart abandonment, browse abandonment, post-purchase, review requests, cross-sell, win-back, VIP/loyalty, replenishment, and sunset flows. Includes A/B test subject line variants, send timing, trigger conditions, branching logic, and seasonal campaign calendar. No API key required. Use when: (1) setting up email marketing for an e-commerce store, (2) writing email sequences and flows, (3) planning seasonal email campaigns.
Tests REST and GraphQL APIs for Broken Object Level Authorization (BOLA/IDOR) vulnerabilities where an authenticated user can access or modify resources belonging to other users by manipulating object identifiers in API requests. The tester intercepts API calls, identifies object ID parameters (numeric IDs, UUIDs, slugs), and systematically replaces them with IDs belonging to other users to determine if the server enforces per-object authorization. This is OWASP API Security Top 10 2023 risk API1. Activates for requests involving BOLA testing, IDOR in APIs, object-level authorization testing, or API access control bypass.
Migrates apps from @coinbase/onchainkit to standalone wagmi/viem components. Handles provider replacement (OnchainKitProvider to WagmiProvider), wallet component replacement (Wallet/ConnectWallet to custom WalletConnect), and transaction component replacement. Use when the user says "migrate my onchainkit", "replace onchainkit provider", "migrate my wallet component", "replace my onchainkit wallet", "migrate my transaction component", "remove onchainkit dependency", or "move off onchainkit".
Use this skill when implementing game programming patterns - state machines for character/AI behavior, object pooling for performance-critical spawning, event systems for decoupled game communication, or the command pattern for input handling, undo/redo, and replays. Triggers on game architecture, game loop design, entity management, finite state machines, object pools, observer/event bus, command queues, and gameplay programming patterns.
Use this skill when working with PostHog - product analytics, web analytics, feature flags, A/B testing, experiments, session replay, error tracking, surveys, LLM observability, or data warehouse. Triggers on any PostHog-related task including capturing events, identifying users, evaluating feature flags, creating experiments, setting up surveys, tracking errors, and querying analytics data via the PostHog API or SDKs (posthog-js, posthog-node, posthog-python).
Use this skill when designing database schemas, optimizing queries, creating indexes, planning migrations, or choosing between database technologies. Triggers on schema design, normalization, indexing strategies, query optimization, EXPLAIN plans, migrations, partitioning, replication, connection pooling, and any task requiring database architecture or performance decisions.
Use when a frontend needs motion choreography, interaction polish, and scroll behavior that improves hierarchy without hurting performance. Works alongside layout and style skills instead of replacing them.
End-to-end AI video generation - create videos from text prompts using image generation, video synthesis, voice-over, and editing. Supports OpenAI DALL-E, Replicate models, LumaAI, Runway, and FFmpeg editing.
Trigger Scenarios: (1) Explicit memory requests – remember, record, don't forget, pay attention next time, form rules, generate summaries/record documents; (2) Correction and modification – note, incorrect, wrong, it should be, change to, replace with, don't, also need, missing; (3) Preference expression – I prefer, in the future, it's better, suggest, my habit, I usually; (4) Global specifications – unified, all, every, any, each, every time, all, uniformly; (5) Conversation end settlement – when the conversation ends naturally or the topic switches. Convert users' corrections, preferences and rules into structured memory files to improve the output quality of subsequent conversations.
Condition-based polling and retry patterns: exponential backoff, health checks, rate limit recovery, circuit breakers. Use when replacing arbitrary sleeps with condition checks, implementing retry logic, waiting for service availability, or handling API rate limits. Use for "wait for", "poll until", "retry with backoff", "health check", or "rate limit". Do NOT use for async event-driven architectures, distributed locking, or real-time guarantees.
Safe bulk editing across multiple Hugo markdown posts: find/replace, frontmatter updates, content transforms with mandatory preview before apply. Use when user needs batch text replacement, bulk frontmatter field changes, heading/link/whitespace normalization, or regex-based content transforms across posts. Use for "batch edit", "find and replace across files", "add field to all posts", "bulk update tags". Do NOT use for single-file edits, structural refactoring, or content generation.
Refresh stale or drifting learnings and pattern docs in docs/solutions/ by reviewing, updating, replacing, or archiving them against the current codebase. Use after refactors, migrations, dependency upgrades, or when a retrieved learning feels outdated or wrong. Also use when reviewing docs/solutions/ for accuracy, when a recently solved problem contradicts an existing learning, or when pattern docs no longer reflect current code.