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Use when building MCP servers in TypeScript, Python, or C#; when implementing tools, resources, or prompts; when configuring Streamable HTTP transport; when migrating from SSE; when adding OAuth authentication; when seeing MCP protocol errors
Use when a TypeScript/JavaScript task needs symbol navigation (`nav declarations|definition|references`), structural pattern search (`search`), structural rewrites (`patch`), or reference-based blast-radius estimation (`code-rank`). Prefer for compact, scoped repository analysis and migration work; do not use for runtime-path proofs, correctness guarantees, or replacing compiler/tests.
MagicBlock Ephemeral Rollups development patterns for Solana. Covers delegation/undelegation flows, dual-connection architecture (base layer + ER), cranks for scheduled tasks, VRF for verifiable randomness, and TypeScript/Anchor integration. Use for high-performance gaming, real-time apps, and fast transaction throughput on Solana.
Integrate and embed OpenAI ChatKit UI into TypeScript/JavaScript frontends (Next.js, React, or vanilla) using either hosted workflows or a custom backend (e.g. Python with the Agents SDK). Use this Skill whenever the user wants to add a ChatKit chat UI to a website or app, configure api.url, auth, domain keys, uploadStrategy, or debug blank/buggy ChatKit widgets.
Use this skill when building AI applications with OpenAI Agents SDK for JavaScript/TypeScript. The skill covers both text-based agents and realtime voice agents, including multi-agent workflows (handoffs), tools with Zod schemas, input/output guardrails, structured outputs, streaming, human-in-the-loop patterns, and framework integrations for Cloudflare Workers, Next.js, and React. It prevents 9+ common errors including Zod schema type errors, MCP tracing failures, infinite loops, tool call failures, and schema mismatches. The skill includes comprehensive templates for all agent types, error handling patterns, and debugging strategies. Keywords: OpenAI Agents SDK, @openai/agents, @openai/agents-realtime, openai agents javascript, openai agents typescript, text agents, voice agents, realtime agents, multi-agent workflows, agent handoffs, agent tools, zod schemas agents, structured outputs agents, agent streaming, agent guardrails, input guardrails, output guardrails, human-in-the-loop, cloudflare workers agents, nextjs openai agents, react openai agents, hono agents, agent debugging, Zod schema type error, MCP tracing failure, agent infinite loop, tool call failures, schema mismatch agents
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for integrating Vercel KV (Redis-compatible key-value storage powered by Upstash) into Vercel applications. It should be used when setting up Vercel KV for Next.js applications, implementing caching patterns, managing sessions, or handling rate limiting in edge and serverless functions. Use this skill when: - Setting up Vercel KV for Next.js applications - Implementing caching strategies (page cache, API cache, data cache) - Managing user sessions or authentication tokens in serverless environments - Building rate limiting for APIs or features - Storing temporary data with TTL (time-to-live) - Migrating from Cloudflare KV to Vercel KV - Encountering errors like "KV_REST_API_URL not set", "rate limit exceeded", or "JSON serialization errors" - Need Redis-compatible API with strong consistency (vs eventual consistency) Keywords: vercel kv, @vercel/kv, vercel redis, upstash vercel, kv vercel, redis vercel edge, key-value vercel, vercel cache, vercel sessions, vercel rate limit, redis upstash, kv storage, edge kv, serverless redis, vercel ttl, vercel expire, kv typescript, next.js kv, server actions kv, edge runtime kv
Shipany AI-powered SaaS boilerplate documentation. Use when working with Shipany framework, Next.js 15, TypeScript, Drizzle ORM, NextAuth, payment integration, or building SaaS applications.
Build event streaming and real-time data pipelines with Kafka, Pulsar, Redpanda, Flink, and Spark. Covers producer/consumer patterns, stream processing, event sourcing, and CDC across TypeScript, Python, Go, and Java. When building real-time systems, microservices communication, or data integration pipelines.
Skill for working with the Lucid Agents SDK - a TypeScript framework for building and monetizing AI agents. Use this skill when building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication. Activate when: Building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication, developing in the lucid-agents monorepo, creating new templates or CLI features, or questions about the Lucid Agents architecture or API.
Relational database implementation across Python, Rust, Go, and TypeScript. Use when building CRUD applications, transactional systems, or structured data storage. Covers PostgreSQL (primary), MySQL, SQLite, ORMs (SQLAlchemy, Prisma, SeaORM, GORM), query builders (Drizzle, sqlc, SQLx), migrations, connection pooling, and serverless databases (Neon, PlanetScale, Turso).
Work with Vercel Sandbox — ephemeral Linux microVMs for running untrusted code, AI agent output, and developer experimentation on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions "Vercel Sandbox", "@vercel/sandbox", sandbox microVMs, running code in isolated environments on Vercel, or wants to create/manage/snapshot sandboxes via the TypeScript/Python SDK or Vercel CLI. Also trigger when the user asks about sandbox pricing, resource limits, authentication (OIDC tokens, access tokens), system specifications, CLI commands (`vercel sandbox`), or wants to update the local documentation cache for this skill.
Expert skill for integrating the hydric Gateway SDK (@hydric/gateway) in JavaScript and TypeScript. Use this skill to orchestrate multi-chain liquidity, resolve token identities, and build high-fidelity DeFi dashboards with institution-grade precision.