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Use when the user wants to create a GitHub fine-grained personal access token with minimal permissions for a specific task — determines minimal permissions and generates a prefill URL for the GitHub web UI
Critical PowerShell changes, deprecations, and migrations for 2025
Runs a Base node for production environments. Covers hardware requirements, Reth client setup, networking, and sync troubleshooting. Use when setting up self-hosted RPC infrastructure or running archive nodes. Covers phrases like "run a Base node", "set up Base RPC", "Base node hardware requirements", "Reth Base setup", "sync Base node", "self-host Base", or "run my own node".
Expert knowledge for Azure DevOps development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing Boards/work items, pipelines, repos, Analytics/OData/Power BI, or Azure DevOps Server deployments, and other Azure DevOps related development tasks. Not for Azure Boards (use azure-boards), Azure Pipelines (use azure-pipelines), Azure Repos (use azure-repos), Azure Test Plans (use azure-test-plans).
Enforce secure secrets management across all platforms. Never hardcode OAuth2 secrets, API keys, tokens, passwords, or credentials in source code. Store all secrets in .env files, load from environment variables, and ensure .env is gitignored. Use this skill when: (1) writing any code that uses API keys, OAuth2 client secrets, tokens, or credentials, (2) setting up authentication or third-party integrations, (3) creating new projects that need environment configuration, (4) reviewing code for security issues related to secrets, (5) configuring CI/CD pipelines or Docker deployments with secrets. Triggers: API key, OAuth, client secret, token, credentials, .env, environment variables, secret, password, authentication setup, third-party integration.