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Apply when designing VTEX IO configuration apps with the configuration builder or when a service app must receive structured configuration through runtime context. Covers the separation between service apps and configuration apps, schema.json and configuration.json, settingsType, and reading injected configuration through ctx.vtex.settings. Use for shared service configuration, decoupled configuration lifecycle, or reviewing whether app settings should be replaced by a configuration app.
Enable code intelligence (go-to-definition, find-references, hover, type info) for any programming language by installing and configuring an LSP server for Copilot CLI. Detects the OS, installs the right server, and generates the JSON configuration (user-level or repo-level). Use when you need deeper code understanding and no LSP server is configured, or when the user asks to set up, install, or configure an LSP server.
Generate a stable and unique port number based on the project name, and automatically update the project configuration. This skill is used when users need to set a port for a project, start a development server, resolve port conflicts, or initialize new project configuration.
Investigate incidents, debug performance issues, analyze logs, and manage observability resources in Dynatrace using the dtctl CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about error rates, latency spikes, service health, crash-looping pods, web vitals, SLO status, open problems, root cause analysis, log patterns, trace analysis, or building dashboards — even if they don't mention Dynatrace by name. Also covers DQL queries, workflow management, notebook and dashboard creation, settings configuration, and any operations against a Dynatrace environment.
Apply when defining, validating, or consuming VTEX IO app settings. Covers settingsSchema, app-level configuration boundaries, and how backend or frontend code should depend on settings safely. Use for merchant-configurable behavior, settings forms, or reviewing whether settings belong in app configuration rather than hardcoded logic or custom data entities.
Apply when deciding where and how a VTEX IO app should store and read data. Covers when to use app settings, configuration apps, Master Data, VBase, VTEX core APIs, or external stores, and how to avoid duplicating sources of truth or abusing configuration stores for operational data. Use for new data flows, caching decisions, refactors, or reviewing suspicious storage and access patterns in VTEX IO apps.
Analyzes Android build files and R8 keep rules to identify redundancies, broad package-wide rules, and rules that subsume library consumer keep rules. Use when developers want to optimize their app's size, remove redundant or overly broad keep rules, or troubleshoot Proguard configurations.
Apply Spatie's JavaScript coding standards for any task that creates, edits, reviews, refactors, or formats JavaScript or TypeScript code; use for variable declarations, comparisons, functions, destructuring, and Prettier configuration to align with Spatie's JS conventions.
Create or edit the Universal Editor component configuration (component-definition.json, component-models.json, component-filters.json) for AEM Edge Delivery Services blocks. Use this skill whenever the user mentions component models, component definitions, component filters, block configuration for the Universal Editor, UE block setup, adding a new block to UE, configuring block properties, block authoring fields, or any task involving the three JSON config files that control how blocks appear in the Universal Editor. Also trigger when the user wants to create a new EDS/Franklin block with UE support, modify block fields, add a block to the section filter, or asks about how blocks connect to the Universal Editor.
Use when generating or reviewing NetSuite SDF permission configurations such as customrole XML, script deployment permissions, permkey values, permlevel choices, run-as role design, and least-privilege access. Confirms exact ADMI_ / LIST_ / REGT_ / REPO_ / TRAN_ permission IDs, distinguishes standard permissions from customrecord_* script IDs, and validates permissions against bundled NetSuite reference data.
Grafana OSS core features — dashboards, panels, visualization types, data sources, template variables, alerting, annotations, provisioning, RBAC, service accounts, and configuration. Use when building dashboards, configuring data sources, setting up provisioning YAML, managing users and permissions, writing PromQL/LogQL/TraceQL in panels, or configuring Grafana server settings.
Use this skill when users need to create or configure Salesforce Custom Tabs. Trigger when users mention tabs, navigation tabs, object tabs, web tabs, Visualforce tabs, Lightning component tabs, app page tabs, or tab configuration. Also use when users want to add navigation to custom objects, create tabs for external content, or set up Lightning page tabs. Always use this skill for any custom tab work.