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Use when a developer asks their coding agent to initialize or work with moldea; plan an AI- or agent-enabled system and decide what should be agents versus deterministic software, services, tools, or human control; create or refine an AI agent or its behavioral system, including instructions, descriptions, handoff descriptions, tools, skills, schemas, variables and providers, routing or handoffs, bindings, or runtime integration; evaluate, reconcile, or validate an existing moldea system; or make ordinary behavior-affecting repository changes that may require maintaining an adopted moldea system. Loading the skill does not adopt moldea: initial adoption still requires explicit developer intent, while relevance-triggered maintenance applies once a repository uses or is adopting moldea.
Primes the agent with focused understanding of the frontend portion of the codebase — components, routing, state management, and styling — without loading unrelated backend code. Use at the start of a session when the work is scoped to UI or client-side features. Optionally pulls external task context from Jira issues and Confluence pages first.
Reference skill for Zoom Video SDK UI Toolkit. Use after routing to a web video workflow when you want prebuilt React UI instead of building a fully custom Video SDK interface.
Remove AI-generated patterns from QA reports, bug reports, test summaries, status updates, and quality communications. Detects and rewrites robotic test-result language, template-sounding status updates, inflated severity descriptions, and generic stakeholder reports — without inventing facts. Makes QA writing sound like a real engineer wrote it. Use when: "humanize report," "rewrite QA summary," "fix test report," "make this sound human," "clean up status update." Not for: general prose, blog, or marketing-copy cleanup — use the global humanizer skill. Not for: classifying or routing CI failures — use ai-bug-triage. Related: ai-bug-triage, qa-metrics, qa-dashboard, quality-postmortem.
Shared governance for the CCFA family: routing, trigger registry, task modes, handoff modes, source registry, privacy/evidence policy, ccfa.yaml, and artifact contracts. Use only when maintaining or auditing CCFA skills; not for ordinary research tasks.
End-to-end Dynatrace alerting lifecycle — anomaly detector setup and model selection (static threshold, adaptive baseline, seasonal baseline), alert event storage in Grail, problem grouping and denoising by root cause analysis, and workflow-based notification routing (email, Slack, ServiceNow, webhook). Use when configuring alerting, choosing between detector types, querying alert event history, understanding why alerts merged into a problem, or setting up problem-triggered notifications.
Configure Benny and prepare its triage and repro automations. Use when installing Benny or changing its Slack, tracker, repository, routing, control, model, or budget settings.
Claude Code work routing: delegate implementation, fixing, exploratory subagents, rebasing, and PR merging/landing to Codex CLI while the parent specifies, decides, reviews, and verifies. Load a private codex-next policy first when available; otherwise use the native-Claude model gate. Codex-backed autoreview is always allowed and preferred.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Vue Router including route configuration, navigation, dynamic routes, nested routes, route guards, programmatic navigation, and route meta. Use when the user asks about Vue Router, needs to set up routing, implement navigation guards, handle route parameters, or manage route transitions.
Use when accelerating existing genomics workflows with NVIDIA Parabricks, improving runtime or price/performance, converting pipeline steps to GPUs, or comparing CPU and GPU workflow outputs. Adds optional GPU steps in-place with runtime toggles (default off). Do NOT use for individual pbrun command routing — use parabricks.
Debug Flask applications systematically with this comprehensive troubleshooting skill. Covers routing errors (404/405), Jinja2 template issues, application context problems, SQLAlchemy session management, blueprint registration failures, and circular import resolution. Provides structured four-phase debugging methodology with Flask-specific tools including Werkzeug debugger, Flask-DebugToolbar, and Flask shell for interactive investigation.
Debug Rails issues systematically. Use when encountering ActiveRecord errors like RecordNotFound, routing issues, N+1 query problems detected by Bullet, asset pipeline issues, migration failures, gem conflicts, ActionController errors, CSRF token problems, or any Ruby on Rails application errors requiring diagnosis.