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Found 7,506 Skills
Apply cloud-native architecture patterns. Use when designing for scalability, resilience, or cloud deployment. Covers microservices, containers, and distributed systems.
Idiomatic Go 1.25+ development. Use when writing Go code, designing APIs, discussing Go patterns, or reviewing Go implementations. Emphasizes stdlib, concrete types, simple error handling, and minimal dependencies.
Generate a visual spec-to-code coverage map showing which code files are covered by which specifications. Creates ASCII diagrams, reverse indexes, and coverage statistics. Use after implementation or during cleanup to validate spec coverage.
30/60/90/120 day ramp milestones. Activity expectations by week, certification progress, early warning indicators.
Casual but professional tone for team communication. Uses company-specific terminology with scannable format.
Generate sport-specific memes from games/moments. Current event reactive content, popular templates, team/player inside jokes.
Track competitor blog posts, whitepapers, and content strategy. Identify content gaps in your strategy.
Analyze matchups, injuries, weather, Vegas lines. Recommend sit/start decisions with confidence levels for NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL, soccer.
Construct statistical arguments for MVP/awards. Narrative framing, comparison to past winners, advanced metrics, counter-arguments.
Edit, analyze, and create Node-RED flows by working with flows.json files, understanding node types, and applying Node-RED best practices. Use when the user mentions Node-RED, flows.json, flow development, or needs to modify Node-RED configurations.
Mine lost deal notes to identify recurring objection patterns. Create objection response playbooks from won deals.
What-if scenario analyzer for sports. Play-calling recommendations, clock management, substitution patterns, risk/reward calculations.