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Discovers business domains in a Swift codebase by tracing what users can DO — not by reading folder names or architecture docs. Maps each domain's vertical slice (Types → Config → Repo → Service → Runtime → UI), identifies providers (external SDK bridges), and separates cross-cutting concerns. Produces a domain map that drives all downstream decisions: folder structure, SPM targets, enforcement specs, migration plans. Use this skill whenever the user wants to understand their codebase domains, find what's cross-cutting vs domain-specific, restructure a Swift project, figure out where code belongs, or map a product's capabilities to architectural boundaries. Triggers on "what are my domains", "where does this belong", "map this codebase", "what's cross-cutting", "organize this project", "is this a domain or infra", "restructure this", "architecture review", or any request to understand the business domain structure of a Swift codebase.
Manage host-mode duoduo runtime settings and diagnostics. Use when the user asks to inspect or change daemon status, daemon config, daemon logs, Codex runtime enablement, debug log level, telemetry persistence, cadence frequency, or other persistent host-mode settings stored in ~/.config/duoduo/.env. Also trigger for Chinese requests such as 帮我启用 codex runtime, 打开 debug log, 关闭 telemetry, 调 cadence 频率, or 看看 duoduo daemon 配置.
Expert skill for using wanman, the open-source local agent matrix runtime that coordinates multiple Claude Code or Codex agents on your machine.
Install a .NET SDK locally for safe preview testing, specific-version pinning, or reproducible team setups — without modifying the system-wide installation. USE FOR: trying .NET previews safely, testing specific SDK versions, installing MAUI or other workloads on a preview, updating or replacing an existing local SDK, creating reproducible team/CI install scripts, configuring global.json paths. DO NOT USE FOR: system-wide SDK installs, .NET hosts older than 10, runtime-only installs, or projects not using SDK-style commands.
Use for the PROVIDER half of getting a locally running CopilotKit Channels agent to answer in Slack, when no Slack app exists yet — setting up a Channels bot in Slack for the first time, creating the Slack app and its tokens, attaching it to a managed Intelligence Channel, or when a Channel reports setup_required, sits at "Waiting for runtime", the Channel is Online but a Slack mention gets no reply, or a Slack app was built with Socket Mode instead of an Intelligence Request URL. Scoped to an OpenTag checkout, or the OpenTag example inside a channels-sdk clone — the phases assume those conventions (app/channel.tsx, app/env.ts, INTELLIGENCE_CHANNEL_NAME, a local agent on port 8123) and do not describe a project scaffolded by copilotkit init, which already ships its own channel host. If the Slack app and Channel already exist and the question is about declaring or customising the Channel in code, use the copilotkit-channels skill instead.
Bun CLI reference for package management, script running, testing, bundling, and compilation. Covers bun install/add/remove, bun run, bun test, bun build, bunx, bun patch, bunfig.toml, bun.lock, workspace catalogs, zero-config frontend dev, parallel/sequential execution, compile-to-browser, and replacing npm/npx/yarn/pnpm with bun equivalents. Use for package management, lockfile issues, test runner config, bundler setup, or frontend dev server Not for Bun runtime APIs (Bun.file(), Bun.$(), Bun.sql()) -- use bun-api skill
Guide for the C -fbounds-safety language extension. Covers the language model, pointer annotations, adopting bounds-safety in existing C code, compiler build settings and modes, and runtime debugging of bounds violations.
Develop and debug the MassGen Textual TUI with deterministic replay, snapshot regression tests, and targeted runtime checks.
Investigate compromised Docker containers by analyzing images, layers, volumes, logs, and runtime artifacts to identify malicious activity and evidence.
Teaches dynamic component switching with Vue's <component> element. Use when you need to render different components conditionally based on runtime state using the is attribute.
Creates, edits, and manages Power Pages Server Logic files — server-side JavaScript that runs securely on the Power Pages runtime. Orchestrates the full lifecycle: gathering requirements, fetching documentation, implementing code, configuring site settings, and deploying. Use when the user wants to add server-side code, create API endpoints, or move logic from the browser to the server in their Power Pages site.
Hybrid fingerprint + LLM pipeline for bug classification, deduplication, and ticket generation. Normalizes CI logs, creates stable fingerprints, clusters near-duplicates, then uses LLM for severity classification and ticket writing. Includes bug reporting templates and severity/priority matrix. Use when: "bug triage," "classify bugs," "failure analysis," "auto-classify," "CI failures," "bug report," "defect template." Not for: runtime self-healing of one flaky locator — use test-reliability. Not for: designing new tests from production telemetry — use observability-driven-testing. Related: qa-metrics, qa-dashboard, ci-cd-integration, qa-project-context.