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Retrieves authoritative, up-to-date technical documentation, API references, configuration details, and code examples for any developer technology. Use this skill whenever answering technical questions or writing code that interacts with external technologies. This includes libraries, frameworks, programming languages, SDKs, APIs, CLI tools, cloud services, infrastructure tools, and developer platforms. Common scenarios: - looking up API endpoints, classes, functions, or method parameters - checking configuration options or CLI commands - answering "how do I" technical questions - generating code that uses a specific library or service - debugging issues related to frameworks, SDKs, or APIs - retrieving setup instructions, examples, or migration guides - verifying version-specific behavior or breaking changes Prefer this skill whenever documentation accuracy matters or when model knowledge may be outdated.
Path traversal and LFI playbook. Use when file paths, download endpoints, include operations, archive extraction, or wrapper behavior may expose filesystem control.
Entry P1 category router for reconnaissance and methodology. Use when mapping scope, discovering assets, fingerprinting technology, building endpoint inventory, and choosing the first high-value security testing path.
Use when securing Fastify API endpoints with JWT Bearer token validation, scope/permission checks, or stateless auth - integrates @auth0/auth0-fastify-api for REST APIs receiving access tokens from frontends or mobile apps.
Use this skill when handling pointer, mouse, touch, or wheel input in PixiJS v8. Covers eventMode (none, passive, auto, static, dynamic), FederatedEvent types, propagation and capture phase, hitArea, interactiveChildren, cursor and cursorStyles, global move events for drag, eventFeatures config. Triggers on: eventMode, FederatedPointerEvent, pointerdown, click, tap, globalpointermove, drag, hitArea, cursor, stopPropagation.
Use this skill when drawing vector shapes and paths in PixiJS v8. Covers the Graphics API: shape-then-fill methods (rect/circle/ellipse/poly/roundRect/star/regularPoly/roundPoly/roundShape/filletRect/chamferRect), path methods (moveTo/lineTo/bezierCurveTo/quadraticCurveTo/arc/arcTo/arcToSvg/closePath), fill/stroke/cut, holes, FillGradient (linear/radial), FillPattern, GraphicsContext sharing, svg import/export, containsPoint hit testing, cloning, clearing, bounds, fillStyle/strokeStyle, draw-time transforms (rotateTransform/scaleTransform/translateTransform/setTransform/save/restore), default styles, GraphicsPath reuse. Triggers on: Graphics, GraphicsContext, rect, circle, poly, roundRect, fill, stroke, cut, hole, beginHole, FillGradient, FillPattern, moveTo, bezierCurveTo, svg, graphicsContextToSvg, svg export, GraphicsOptions, containsPoint, clone, clear, bounds, rotateTransform, translateTransform, setFillStyle, setStrokeStyle, GraphicsPath.
Emulated GitHub REST API for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to interact with GitHub API endpoints locally, test GitHub integrations, emulate repos/issues/PRs, set up GitHub OAuth flows, configure GitHub Apps, test webhooks, or work with actions/checks without hitting the real GitHub API. Triggers include "GitHub API", "emulate GitHub", "mock GitHub", "test GitHub OAuth", "GitHub App JWT", "local GitHub", or any task requiring a local GitHub API.
Truto API conventions — base URL (https://api.truto.one), Bearer auth, unified/proxy/custom URL patterns, cursor pagination, idempotency, admin filter syntax, and skill routing between `truto` (app code) and `truto-cli` (terminal). Load whenever calling, configuring, or reasoning about any api.truto.one endpoint.
Steedos Server REST API reference (v6). Covers data CRUD endpoints (/api/v6/data), object metadata endpoints (/api/v6/objects), function execution endpoints (/api/v6/functions), file upload, health checks, and public settings. Includes query parameters (fields, filters, sort, skip, top), filter operators, authentication via cookies/bearer token, response formats, and Swagger/OpenAPI documentation.
Work with the QStash TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for serverless messaging, scheduling. Use when publishing messages to HTTP endpoints, creating schedules, managing queues, verifying incoming messages and other QStash features in serverless environments.
Tableau platform help — Tableau Desktop, Tableau Cloud, Tableau Server, Tableau Prep, Tableau Pulse, Embedding API, REST API (v3.28, PAT/JWT auth, 300+ endpoints), MCP server, and Tableau+. Use when dashboards are slow with large datasets, LOD expressions or calculated fields aren't working, licensing costs are confusing or spiraling, Tableau won't connect to Salesforce or your data warehouse, embedded analytics aren't rendering, Tableau Prep flows keep failing, or you need help choosing Creator vs Explorer vs Viewer licenses. Do NOT use for general CRM config (use /sales-salesforce) or sales forecasting methodology (use /sales-forecast).
Jamie platform help — bot-free AI meeting note-taker, REST API with personal and workspace keys, webhook automations, CRM sync to HubSpot/Salesforce/Attio, MCP server for Claude/ChatGPT/Cursor. Use when setting up Jamie for a sales team, connecting Jamie webhooks to Make.com or a custom endpoint, pulling meeting transcripts and summaries via Jamie API, syncing Jamie action items to Asana or CRM, troubleshooting Jamie not recording or missing speakers, comparing Jamie pricing tiers, or configuring Jamie speaker recognition. Do NOT use for choosing between note-takers (use /sales-note-taker) or reviewing a specific call for coaching (use /sales-call-review).