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AEM as a Cloud Service Java/OSGi best practices, guardrails, and legacy-to-cloud pattern transformations. Use for Cloud Service–correct bundles, deprecated APIs, schedulers, ResourceChangeListener, replication, Replicator, JCR observation (javax.jcr.observation.EventListener), OSGi Event Admin (org.osgi.service.event.EventHandler), DAM AssetManager, BPA-style fixes, HTL (Sightly) Cloud SDK lint warnings (data-sly-test redundant constant value comparison), or any time you need the detailed pattern reference modules under this skill.
Permission dialog UI for macOS accessibility and privacy settings, replicating the Codex Computer Use guided permissions flow
Internal/shared core rules for design-tree skills. Use only when maintaining the design-tree system itself or when another design skill needs shared governance rules for derivation, handoff, boundaries, or anti-bloat controls. Do not trigger for ordinary user design requests, and do not use as a replacement for design-orchestrator, design-structure, or design-refinement.
Cialdini's seven principles of compliance (reciprocation, commitment-consistency, social proof, liking, authority, scarcity) plus Unity (added 2016) and Pre-Suasion. Use when crafting ethical persuasion (marketing, sales, negotiation), defending against manipulation, or designing systems that need cooperation. Includes replication-crisis caveats and known factual corrections (Bickman parking-meter numbers, Hofling modern replication, Drive Carefully condition disambiguation, Genovese myth).
Audit all Kafka topic configurations against production best practices using the Lenses MCP server. Checks replication factor, retention, partitions, compaction, naming conventions, orphaned topics and missing metadata. Use when user says "audit my topics", "check topic configs", "topic health check" or asks about retention, replication or partition settings. Do NOT use for creating, deleting or modifying topics.
Initialize a full ML research project control root with independent paper, code, and optional slide repositories, shared project memory, root-level agent guidance, code-owned worktree policy, and component handoffs. Use when starting a new research project, setting up a project root for agents, connecting paper/code/slides repos, or replacing a simple paper+code workspace with a lifecycle-aware research project structure.
Authors, deploys, and troubleshoots AWS infrastructure using CDK with TypeScript or Python. Covers best practices, stack architecture, and construct patterns. Always use when writing CDK constructs, bootstrapping environments, running cdk deploy/synth/diff, fixing CDK or CloudFormation errors, planning stack structure, importing existing resources, resolving drift, or refactoring stacks without resource replacement.
Open Orbit briefing skill — selected by the Orbit pipeline when Gmail is the user's only connected connector, or when the user explicitly scopes their daily digest to Gmail. Pulls the past 24 hours of inbox activity (replies awaited, mentions, cc, auto- categorized bulk) from the user's authenticated Gmail connection and renders the digest as the Orbit Daily Digest email opened inside Gmail's reading view. This skill should not be triggered manually — it is invoked by Orbit's daily-digest scheduler against live Gmail data.
Replicate the visual style of any website and apply it to your existing codebase. Use this skill whenever the user wants to match a site's design, mirror a UI aesthetic, make their app look like another site, or replicate a specific visual style from a URL. Trigger on phrases like 'make it look like', 'match the design of', 'copy the style from', 'I want my app to look like X', 'mirror this design', 'inspired by [url]', or any time the user points at a website and says they want their frontend to match it.
Extract BUAA classroom replay artifacts from `livingroom` or `coursedetail` URLs by reusing a local Chromium login session. Use when Codex needs replay metadata, course-transcript files, optional PPT auxiliary artifacts, replay-ready lesson lists, or a standalone semantic rebuild packet / final lesson note.
Longbridge community topics for stocks — list topics by symbol, search by keyword, view topic detail and replies, browse your own topics, and post new topics or replies. Read operations require no login; posting requires login. Triggers: "社区话题", "股票讨论", "社区讨论", "发帖", "话题", "评论", "社群", "市场看法", "帖子", "社區話題", "股票討論", "社區討論", "發帖", "話題", "評論", "社群", "社區看法", "community topic", "stock discussion", "community post", "market opinion", "post comment", "TSLA community", "AAPL discussion", "我的话题", "我的帖子", "发布话题", "回复话题", "發布話題", "回覆話題", "发表看法", "community reply".
Generate self-contained, beautiful HTML documents that replace walls of markdown. Use this skill whenever the user asks for a report, comparison, explainer, slide deck, diagram, post-mortem, status update, code walkthrough, design system showcase, prototype, or interactive editor — or mentions creating HTML outputs, dashboards, visual documentation, or "instead of markdown". Covers 10 battle-tested patterns: comparison, walkthrough, review, design-system, prototyping, diagram, deck, explainer, report, and editor.