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Cross-platform skill converter. Parse AgentOps skills into a universal bundle format, then convert to target platforms (Codex, Cursor). Triggers: convert, converter, convert skill, export skill, cross-platform.
Automate Drupal module updates in DDEV environments with safety snapshots, composer update, drush updb, config export, and changelog generation. Handles security updates, patch versions, minor versions, and major version upgrades with compatibility checking. Use when updating Drupal modules, checking for module updates, running composer update, upgrading dependencies, checking outdated packages, or when user mentions DDEV, drush, composer outdated, or module security updates.
Create and maintain server-side Prisma “service” functions for SELECT and COUNT used by Next.js Server Components, organized by domain under services/, exported via index.ts, and returning strongly typed Prisma payload types (referencing the Prisma type-settings skill).
Zig C interoperability skill. Use when calling C from Zig, calling Zig from C, using @cImport and @cInclude, running translate-c on C headers, defining extern structs and packed structs, matching C ABI types, or building mixed C/Zig projects. Activates on queries about @cImport, @cInclude, translate-c, extern struct, packed struct, Zig C ABI, calling C from Zig, exporting Zig to C, or bindgen equivalents.
Pulumi CLI command reference for infrastructure deployments. Use when the user asks about "pulumi commands", "deploy with pulumi", "pulumi up", "pulumi preview", "manage pulumi stacks", "pulumi state management", "export/import pulumi state", or needs help with Pulumi CLI operations and workflows.
Wallet management — create, list, show, export, send, delete. Use when creating wallets, checking balances, or sending tokens.
Generate publication-ready scientific figures in Python/matplotlib with a consistent figures4papers house style. Use when creating or refining academic bar/trend/heatmap/scatter/multi-panel figures, enforcing visual consistency, or exporting paper-ready PNG/PDF/SVG outputs.
Assistant for newapi (new-api), an open-source unified AI gateway platform (https://github.com/QuantumNous/new-api). Use when the user asks about New API, managing models, groups, balance, or tokens, or securely copying keys, applying them to config files, or using them in commands without exposing secrets.
Exposes Claude's reasoning chain as an auditable, decomposable artifact. Quick mode (default) gives assumption inventory + weakest-link in 2 stages. Full mode (--full) adds decision branching, confidence decomposition, and falsification conditions. Triggers on "왜 그렇게 생각해", "reasoning", "근거", "show your work", "어떻게 그 결론이", "trace", "판단 근거", "why do you think that".
Generate probability-weighted alternative options that challenge default thinking. Forces unconventional alternatives and exposes hidden assumptions behind the "obvious" choice. For decision-point analysis, NOT full design exploration (use brainstorming for that). Triggers on "대안", "alternatives", "옵션 뽑아", "options", "어떤 방법이", "아이디어", "다른 방법", "선택지".
Use this skill whenever the user needs backend infrastructure management — creating database tables, running SQL, deploying serverless functions, managing storage buckets, deploying frontend apps, adding secrets, setting up cron jobs, checking logs, or running backend diagnostics — especially if the project uses InsForge. Trigger on any of these contexts: creating or altering database tables/schemas, writing RLS policies via SQL, deploying or invoking edge functions, creating storage buckets, deploying frontends to hosting, managing secrets/env vars, setting up scheduled tasks/cron, viewing backend logs, diagnosing backend health or performance issues, or exporting/importing database backups. If the user asks for these operations generically (e.g., "create a users table", "deploy my app", "set up a cron job", "check backend health") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For writing frontend application code with the InsForge SDK (@insforge/sdk), use the insforge skill instead.
Manage encrypted BIP39 wallets stored at ~/.aibtc/. Create, import, unlock, lock, list, switch, delete, export, rotate passwords, set auto-lock timeouts, and check status or info for Stacks and Bitcoin addresses.