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Check and configure testing frameworks and infrastructure
Build and configure the GTM tech stack - tool selection, integrations, and data flows that power prospecting, outbound, and analytics
Create automatically creates new AI assistant code plugins with proper structure, validation, and marketplace integration when user mentions creating a plugin, new plugin, or plugin from template. specific to AI assistant-code-plugins repository workflow. Use when generating or creating new content. Trigger with phrases like 'generate', 'create', or 'scaffold'.
Generate Compose configs with services, networking, volumes, and health checks
Manage .flow/ tasks and epics. Triggers: 'show me my tasks', 'list epics', 'what tasks are there', 'add a task', 'create task', 'what's ready', 'task status', 'show fn-1-add-oauth'. NOT for /flow-next:plan or /flow-next:work.
Guidance for asking clarifying questions when user requests are ambiguous, have multiple valid approaches, or require critical decisions. Use when implementation choices exist that could significantly affect outcomes.
Content: Use when writing technical blog posts from scattered notes or ideas. NOT for documentation, specs, or talks.
Invokes Google Gemini models for structured outputs, multi-modal tasks, and Google-specific features. Use when users request Gemini, structured JSON output, Google API integration, or cost-effective parallel processing.
Token-efficient codebase exploration using RepoPrompt CLI. Use when user says "use rp to..." or "use repoprompt to..." followed by explore, find, understand, search, or similar actions.
Creates a new numbered issue document in docs/issue/ following the project's standard issue format, and simultaneously creates the corresponding Korean translation in docs/dev/issue/. Use this whenever starting new work — features, bug fixes, tasks, or investigations. The user may say "create an issue", "new issue", "이슈 만들어줘", or simply describe work they want to start.
TDD/BDD testing principles, test patterns, and coverage strategies
Write Ruby and Rails code in DHH's distinctive 37signals style. Use this skill when writing Ruby code, Rails applications, creating models, controllers, or any Ruby file. Triggers on Ruby/Rails code generation, refactoring requests, code review, or when the user mentions DHH, 37signals, Basecamp, HEY, or Campfire style. Embodies REST purity, fat models, thin controllers, Current attributes, Hotwire patterns, and the "clarity over cleverness" philosophy.