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Chart any technical indicator on a symbol using Plotly. Creates interactive dark-themed charts with candlestick, overlays, and subplots. Supports all 100+ openalgo.ta indicators.
Expert patterns for Godot 3D PBR materials using StandardMaterial3D including albedo, metallic/roughness workflows, normal maps, ORM texture packing, transparency modes, and shader conversion. Use when creating realistic 3D surfaces, PBR workflows, or material optimization. Trigger keywords: StandardMaterial3D, BaseMaterial3D, albedo_texture, metallic, metallic_texture, roughness, roughness_texture, normal_texture, normal_enabled, orm_texture, transparency, alpha_scissor, alpha_hash, cull_mode, ShaderMaterial, shader parameters.
Migrates Nango syncs from deleteRecordsFromPreviousExecutions()/trackDeletes to trackDeletesStart/trackDeletesEnd for automated deletion detection (including checkpoint-based full refresh). Use when updating existing createSync code.
Go API development guidelines using the standard library (1.22+) with best practices for RESTful API design, error handling, and security
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build an agent with Google ADK", "use the Agent Development Kit", "create a Google ADK agent", "set up ADK tools", or needs guidance on Google's Agent Development Kit best practices, multi-agent systems, or agent evaluation.
Binance Algo request using the Binance API. Authentication requires API key and secret key.
Use when writing or reviewing Go code to ensure idiomatic style, up-to-date language features, and best practices.
Market salary research, accomplishment quantification, negotiation scripts, total compensation analysis, timing strategy.
Emulated Google OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to test Google sign-in locally, emulate OIDC discovery, handle Google token exchange, configure Google OAuth clients, or work with Google userinfo without hitting real Google APIs. Triggers include "Google OAuth", "emulate Google", "mock Google login", "test Google sign-in", "OIDC emulator", "Google OIDC", "local Google auth", or any task requiring a local Google OAuth/OIDC provider.
Go concurrency patterns and primitives: goroutines, channels, sync primitives, worker pools, rate limiting, context propagation. Use when writing concurrent Go code, implementing worker pools, fan-out/fan-in pipelines, rate limiters, or debugging race conditions and goroutine leaks. Triggers: goroutine, channel, sync.Mutex, sync.WaitGroup, worker pool, fan-out, fan-in, rate limit, concurrent, parallel, context.Context, race condition, deadlock. Do NOT use for sequential Go code, general Go syntax, error handling patterns, or HTTP routing without concurrency concerns.
Agent skill for code-goal-planner - invoke with $agent-code-goal-planner
REST and gRPC API design patterns for Go services. Covers HTTP handlers, middleware, routing, request/response patterns, versioning, pagination, graceful shutdown, and OpenAPI documentation. Use when designing APIs, writing HTTP handlers, implementing middleware, structuring REST endpoints, or setting up gRPC services. Trigger examples: "design API", "REST endpoints", "HTTP handler", "middleware pattern", "graceful shutdown", "gRPC service", "API versioning". Do NOT use for general architecture (use go-architecture-review) or concurrency in handlers (use go-concurrency-review).