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Rslib best practices for config, CLI workflow, output, declaration files, dependency handling, build optimization and toolchain integration. Use when writing, reviewing, or troubleshooting Rslib projects.
Linux (Ubuntu/Debian) server initial setup and ongoing administration skill. Covers new server hardening, user management, package management, file permissions, resource limits, log rotation, cron scheduling, and disk management. USE WHEN: - Performing initial setup of a fresh Ubuntu/Debian server (VPS, bare metal, cloud VM) - Hardening SSH, disabling root login, configuring sudo - Configuring system-level resource limits (ulimits, sysctl) for high-concurrency workloads - Managing users, groups, file permissions, and ACLs - Setting up log rotation, journald retention, swap, and NTP - Troubleshooting disk full, FD exhaustion, locale errors, or time drift DO NOT USE FOR: - Container-level administration (use docker or kubernetes skill) - Application deployment pipelines (use deployment-strategies or ci-cd skill) - Firewall/fail2ban configuration (use firewall skill) - Nginx or service configuration (use nginx or systemd skill)
Automated, project-wide code coverage and CRAP (Change Risk Anti-Patterns) score analysis for .NET projects with existing unit tests. Auto-detects solution structure, runs coverage collection via `dotnet test` (supports both Microsoft.Testing.Extensions.CodeCoverage and Coverlet), generates reports via ReportGenerator, calculates CRAP scores per method, and surfaces risk hotspots — complex code with low test coverage that is dangerous to modify. Use when the user wants project-wide coverage analysis with risk prioritization, coverage gap identification, CRAP score computation across an entire solution, or to diagnose why coverage is stuck or plateaued and identify what methods are blocking improvement. DO NOT USE FOR: targeted single-method CRAP analysis (use crap-score skill), writing tests, running tests without coverage collection, applying test filters, producing TRX reports, or troubleshooting test execution (use run-tests for all of these).
Meta-skill for understanding and customizing Mindfold Trellis — the all-in-one AI workflow system for 11 AI coding platforms (Claude Code, Cursor, OpenCode, iFlow, Codex, Kilo, Kiro, Gemini CLI, Antigravity, Qoder, CodeBuddy). Documents the original Trellis system design including architecture, commands, hooks, multi-agent pipelines, monorepo support, and task lifecycle hooks. Use when understanding Trellis architecture, customizing workflows, adding commands or agents, troubleshooting issues, or adapting Trellis to specific projects. Modifications should be recorded in a project-local trellis-local skill, not here.
Payhip platform help — digital downloads, courses, memberships, coaching, store builder, marketing tools, API. Use when setting up a Payhip store or product, choosing between Payhip Free vs Plus vs Pro plan, configuring Payhip coupons or affiliate program, connecting Payhip to an email service provider, embedding Payhip on an existing website, troubleshooting Payhip checkout or payment issues, or managing Payhip webhooks and license keys. Do NOT use for general digital product strategy without a Payhip context (use /sales-digital-products).
Scribbl platform help — bot-free AI meeting notes Chrome extension for Google Meet with instant summaries, action items, and AI Copilot chat. Use when setting up Scribbl for automatic meeting recording and transcription on Google Meet, troubleshooting Scribbl Chrome extension not recording or transcription missing, configuring team sharing and meeting library organization with collections, deciding between Scribbl free and Pro plans or evaluating whether Team plan CRM integrations are worth it, comparing Scribbl to other bot-free note-takers like Tactiq or Granola, or wondering why Scribbl only works on Google Meet and when Zoom and Teams support is coming. Do NOT use for comparing AI note-takers across all platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Audionotes platform help — multi-format AI note-taker that converts voice, text, images, video, and YouTube links into structured notes with AI summaries, 100+ output templates, and WhatsApp Bot. Use when setting up Audionotes for capturing voice memos and generating AI summaries or meeting minutes, configuring Zapier automations to route notes to CRM or project tools, connecting Audionotes to Notion for automatic note syncing, troubleshooting webhook payloads not arriving at your endpoint, fixing transcription accuracy issues with accented or specialized audio, or choosing between Audionotes Free and Pro plan. Do NOT use for comparing AI meeting note-takers across platforms (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a sales call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).
Use when installing, configuring, or troubleshooting the official Neo4j MCP server (neo4j/mcp): connecting Claude Code, Claude Desktop, Cursor, Windsurf, VS Code, Kiro, or other MCP-compatible editors to a Neo4j database via stdio or HTTP transport. Covers the four MCP tools (get-schema, read-cypher, write-cypher, list-gds-procedures), read-only mode, and multi-database configuration. Does NOT cover writing Cypher queries via those tools — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover agent memory — use neo4j-agent-memory-skill. Does NOT cover Aura instance provisioning — use neo4j-aura-provisioning-skill.
Deploys and operates containerized workloads on ECS, Fargate, and ECR. Covers task definitions, Fargate services, ECR repository setup and lifecycle policies, ECS Exec debugging, service scaling, deployment strategies, load balancer integration, and logging configuration. Use when deploying, debugging, or optimizing containers on AWS. ALSO USE for container deployment options (ECS vs ECS Express Mode), networking modes, health check troubleshooting, OOM errors, secrets injection, blue/green deployments, ECR image management, and App Runner sunset guidance and migration. NOT for Kubernetes, EKS, or CI/CD pipelines.
Builds, configures, debugs, and optimizes AWS observability using CloudWatch (Logs Insights, Metrics, Alarms, Dashboards, EMF), X-Ray, CloudTrail, and ADOT. Covers Log Insights query syntax (fields, filter, stats, parse, pattern, join, subqueries), alarm configuration (metric, composite, anomaly detection, missing data treatment), dashboard design, custom metrics (PutMetricData, EMF, metric filters), X-Ray tracing (ADOT, sampling rules, annotations vs metadata), ADOT collector config, and CloudTrail auditing. Use when the user mentions CloudWatch, Log Insights, alarms, INSUFFICIENT_DATA, dashboards, custom metrics, EMF, X-Ray, traces, sampling, CloudTrail, who deleted, ADOT, OpenTelemetry, observability, monitoring, synthetics, canaries, or troubleshooting alarm behavior. Do NOT use for application logging setup, container log drivers, or security threat detection.
Novel Logic/Plot Review, applicable to user requests such as "Help me check if there are bugs in my novel", "Check if there are timeline contradictions", "Check if characters are OOC", "Find plot conflicts between different parts", "Sort out whether foreshadowings are resolved", "Check the rationality of novel plots", "Check if there are plot loopholes", "Character behaviors are inconsistent with their personalities", "Check if the timeline is correct", "Find contradictions in the novel", "Help me sort out all foreshadowings", "Novel plot bug check", "Logical loophole troubleshooting", etc. It detects issues such as timeline conflicts, logical loopholes, character OOC, and missing foreshadowings. **Performs word count checks to ensure chapter word counts meet standards**, **generates a detailed issue list and automatically fixes all issues, with the fixed results directly modifying the chapters/ directory and automatically backing up the original files to .sumeru/write/original/ before modification**, **uses sub-Agents for parallel processing during batch review, with each Agent responsible for a maximum of 3 chapters**
Salesforce Industries CME EPC product-modeling skill for Product2-based catalog creation. Use when creating EPC products, configuring product attributes, building offer bundles with Product Child Items, or reviewing EPC DataPack JSON metadata for product catalog changes. TRIGGER when: user creates or updates Product2 EPC records, AttributeAssignment payloads, AttributeMetadata/AttributeDefaultValues, Offer bundles, or ProductChildItem relationships. DO NOT TRIGGER when: designing OmniScripts/FlexCards/Integration Procedures (use building-omnistudio-omniscript, building-omnistudio-flexcard, or building-omnistudio-integration-procedure), implementing Apex business logic (use generating-apex), or troubleshooting deployment pipelines (use deploying-metadata).