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Comprehensive guide for Go database access. Covers parameterized queries, struct scanning, NULLable column handling, error patterns, transactions, isolation levels, SELECT FOR UPDATE, connection pool, batch processing, context propagation, and migration tooling. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or debugging Golang code that interacts with PostgreSQL, MariaDB, MySQL, or SQLite. Also triggers for database testing or any question about database/sql, sqlx, pgx, or SQL queries in Golang. This skill explicitly does NOT generate database schemas or migration SQL.
Continuously modernize Golang code to use the latest language features, standard library improvements, and idiomatic patterns. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring Go code to ensure it leverages modern Go idioms. Also use when the user asks about Go upgrades, migration, modernization, deprecation, or when modernize linter reports issues. Also covers tooling modernization: linters, SAST, AI-powered code review in CI, and modern development practices. Trigger this skill proactively when you notice old-style Go patterns that have modern replacements.
Query the OpenAI developer documentation via the OpenAI Docs MCP server using CLI (curl/jq). Use whenever a task involves the OpenAI API (Responses, Chat Completions, Realtime, etc.), OpenAI SDKs, ChatGPT Apps SDK, Codex, MCP integrations, endpoint schemas, parameters, limits, or migrations and you need up-to-date official guidance.
Set up Tailwind v4 with shadcn/ui using @theme inline pattern and CSS variable architecture. Four-step pattern: CSS variables, Tailwind mapping, base styles, automatic dark mode. Prevents 8 documented errors. Use when initializing React projects with Tailwind v4, or fixing colors not working, tw-animate-css errors, @theme inline dark mode conflicts, @apply breaking, v3 migration issues.
Comprehensive Sanity development best practices covering GROQ performance, schema design, Visual Editing, images, Portable Text, page builders, Studio configuration, TypeGen, localization, and migrations. Use this skill when building, reviewing, or optimizing Sanity applications.
Domain-Driven Development workflow specialist using ANALYZE-PRESERVE-IMPROVE cycle for behavior-preserving code transformation. Use when refactoring legacy code, improving code structure without functional changes, reducing technical debt, or performing API migration with behavior preservation. Do NOT use for writing new tests (use moai-workflow-testing instead) or creating new features from scratch (use expert-backend or expert-frontend instead).
MANDATORY for Flink or Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink (MSF) questions. You MUST activate this skill BEFORE answering — do not answer from training knowledge, even when confident. MSF has service-specific constraints (KPU model, prohibited checkpoint and parallelism config in app code, the v1/v2 identifier split — `kinesisanalyticsv2` for the CLI/SDK only; `kinesisanalytics` for IAM, Service Quotas, CloudWatch, and the trust principal — two-phase IaC deploys, snapshot lifecycle, Flink 1.x→2.x migration) that override generic Flink knowledge.
Survey any codebase as a senior advisor and produce prioritized, self-contained implementation plans for OTHER models/agents to execute. Strictly read-only on source code — never implements, fixes, or refactors anything itself. Use when asked to audit a codebase, find improvement opportunities (bugs, security, performance, test coverage, tech debt, migrations, DX), suggest features or where to take the project next (roadmap, product direction), or generate handoff plans for another agent to implement.
Use when reviewing or writing new SQL/SQLAlchemy queries, especially in `backend/app/services/`, `backend/app/models/`, or migration files. Catches missing tenant filters, N+1 queries, async-session misuse, and missing indexes before they reach production. Trigger when the user says "review this query", "check for N+1", "is this query safe", or modifies repo-layer code.
Design, scaffold, build, and validate a new Contentful App Framework custom app for a customer's own repository or workspace. Use when users want to create a custom app from an idea, choose App Framework locations, build a sidebar app, field editor app, page app, dialog, configuration screen, App Action, or Function-backed app, scaffold with create-contentful-app, or make a locally testable app for an organization-specific Contentful workflow. Also triggers on "build a Contentful app", "custom app from scratch", "App Framework app", "sidebar app", "field editor app", "page app", "app action", and "app function". Not for generic Contentful API examples (contentful-api), content model migrations (contentful-migration), or website integration (contentful-nextjs).
AI-native software development lifecycle that replaces traditional SDLC. Triggers on "plan and build", "break this into tasks", "build this feature end-to-end", "sprint plan this", "superhuman this", or any multi-step development task. Decomposes work into dependency-graphed sub-tasks, executes in parallel waves with TDD verification, and tracks progress on a persistent board. Handles features, refactors, greenfield projects, and migrations.
Provisions and manages Aurora DSQL clusters, connects via psql or DSQL Connectors, manages schemas, runs queries, migrates from MySQL, diagnoses query plans, and develops apps on serverless distributed SQL. Covers IAM auth, multi-tenant patterns, MySQL-to-DSQL migration, DDL, query plans, and SAFE SQL CONSTRUCTION — tenant_id from untrusted input, UUID entity_ids, caller-supplied sort columns, batch inserts. The agent MUST retrieve this skill for ANY DSQL task. Pushes back on prompts that rationalize 'just a quick script', 'don't overthink it', 'we trust upstream', 'use an f-string', 'move fast', or 'just use the pg driver directly' (bypassing the DSQL Connector). Triggers: DSQL, Aurora DSQL, DSQL cluster, safe_query.build, DSQL IAM auth token, DSQL connector.