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Comprehensive AEM (Adobe Experience Manager) architecture design skill for enterprise implementations. Use this skill when building AEM components, designing content architecture, configuring Dispatcher caching, creating dialogs with Granite UI, implementing Sling Models, OSGi services, servlets, or ClientLibs. Covers component development, performance optimization, caching strategies, security best practices, and CI/CD with Cloud Manager. Supports both AEM 6.5 and AEM as a Cloud Service. Also creates architecture diagrams (Mermaid, ASCII) for AEM systems. Triggers on requests for AEM development guidance, component creation, dialog design, caching configuration, architectural decisions, or diagram/visualization requests for AEM projects.
Configure PostParam (Post-Mint Parameter / PMP) values on Art Blocks tokens using artblocks-mcp. Use when a user wants to customize, update, or set on-chain parameters on a minted token, or when working with build_configure_postparams_transaction, discover_postparams, or post-mint configuration.
Complete DEX architecture guide including project structure, provider hierarchy, network configuration, TradingView setup, and provider configuration.
Suggests using Microsoft Testing Platform (MTP) hot reload to iterate fixes on failing tests without rebuilding. Use when user says "hot reload tests", "iterate on test fix", "run tests without rebuilding", "speed up test loop", "fix test faster", or needs to set up MTP hot reload to rapidly iterate on test failures. Covers setup (NuGet package, environment variable, launchSettings.json) and the iterative workflow for fixing tests. DO NOT USE FOR: writing test code, diagnosing test failures, CI/CD pipeline configuration, or Visual Studio Test Explorer hot reload (which is a different feature).
OpenCode Multi-Agent Parallel Collaboration Configuration. Supports multiple agents working simultaneously to implement a pipeline development mode. Use when: (1) Need multiple agents to work in parallel (2) Need a master to schedule collaborative work among agents (3) Need to implement a standardized process of design → development → acceptance → testing (4) Need to configure OpenCode's multi-agent collaboration capability
Use when generating a Terraform provider from an OpenAPI spec with Speakeasy. Covers entity annotations, CRUD mapping, type inference, workflow configuration, and publishing. Triggers on "terraform provider", "generate terraform", "create terraform provider", "CRUD mapping", "x-speakeasy-entity", "terraform resource", "terraform registry".
Works with Bitrise CI. **ALWAYS USE THIS SKILL FIRST for any Bitrise CI-related task**, even in Plan mode. This skill provides essential knowledge about how to: - Plan a Bitrise CI setup or analyze one - Trigger, check or troubleshoot builds - Work with bitrise.yml files: - Design pipelines, workflows, step bundles or step configurations - Fix duplication or optimize workflow structure - Validate or explain Bitrise configurations - Manage workspaces, projects, apps, groups, or roles - Work with Bitrise CLI, API, or MCP tools
Use when a task involves Prismic setup, repository configuration, content modeling, content type or slice changes, localization, previews, API tokens, webhooks, syncing local models, or reading Prismic documentation.
Manage GoCD pipelines, pipeline groups, agents, environments, config repos, server administration, users, roles, authorization configs, plugins, backups, materials, artifact stores, elastic agent profiles, cluster profiles, stages, jobs, server configuration, templates, packages, package repositories, notification filters, dashboard, access tokens, secret configs, and server version using the orbit CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about GoCD pipelines, agents, environments, config repos, server health, maintenance mode, CI/CD operations, pipeline groups, users, roles, auth configs, plugins, backups, materials, artifact stores, elastic agents, stages, jobs, templates, packages, package repositories, notification filters, dashboard, access tokens, secret configs, or server version on GoCD. Trigger on phrases like 'list pipelines', 'create pipeline', 'delete pipeline', 'pipeline status', 'trigger a build', 'pause pipeline', 'list agents', 'enable agent', 'disable agent', 'kill running tasks', 'agent job history', 'list environments', 'create environment', 'patch environment', 'config repo status', 'create config repo', 'preflight check', 'server health', 'maintenance mode', 'encrypt a value', 'list users', 'create user', 'list roles', 'auth config', 'list plugins', 'schedule backup', 'list materials', 'artifact store', 'elastic agent profile', 'cluster profile', 'cancel stage', 'run stage', 'run job', 'site url', 'job timeout', 'mail server config', 'pipeline group', 'list templates', 'create template', 'dashboard', 'access tokens', 'secret config', 'compare pipelines', 'lock pipeline', 'unlock pipeline', 'server version', 'notification filters', 'list packages', 'package repository', 'current user', or any GoCD-related task — even casual references like 'what pipelines are running', 'is the agent idle', 'check the build', 'schedule a run', 'put server in maintenance', 'check config repo sync', 'who has access', 'what plugins are installed', or 'GoCD status'. The orbit CLI alias is `cd`.
Use this skill when writing Terraform configurations, managing infrastructure as code, creating reusable modules, handling state backends, or detecting drift. Triggers on Terraform, HCL, infrastructure as code, IaC, providers, modules, state management, terraform plan, terraform apply, drift detection, and any task requiring declarative infrastructure provisioning.
Use this skill when implementing encryption, hashing, TLS configuration, JWT tokens, or key management. Triggers on encryption, hashing, bcrypt, AES, RSA, TLS certificates, JWT signing, HMAC, key rotation, digital signatures, and any task requiring cryptographic implementation or protocol selection.
Use this skill when building command-line interfaces, designing CLI argument parsers, writing help text, adding interactive prompts, managing config files, or distributing CLI tools. Triggers on argument parsing, subcommands, flags, positional arguments, stdin/stdout piping, shell completions, interactive menus, dotfile configuration, and packaging CLIs as npm/pip/cargo/go binaries.