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Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and analyzing Helm charts and their rendered Kubernetes resources. Use this skill when working with Helm charts, validating templates, debugging chart issues, working with Custom Resource Definitions (CRDs) that require documentation lookup, or checking Helm best practices.
Apply Vue-3-style runtime best practices for wevu in mini-programs. Use when implementing pages/components/stores with wevu, defining lifecycle hooks, handling setData diff behavior, designing props/emit and bindModel flows, integrating with weapp-vite SFC JSON macros, or troubleshooting compatibility differences versus Vue 3.
INVOKE THIS SKILL when building evaluation pipelines for LangSmith. Covers three core components: (1) Creating Evaluators - LLM-as-Judge, custom code; (2) Defining Run Functions - how to capture outputs and trajectories from your agent; (3) Running Evaluations - locally with evaluate() or auto-run via LangSmith. Uses the langsmith CLI tool.
Agent definition conventions. Use when creating or modifying agents at any level (~/.claude/agents/, .claude/agents/, or project-local). Validate frontmatter, update README.md index. NOT for creating skills, MCP servers, or modifying CLAUDE.md.
Comprehensive prompt and context engineering for any AI system. Four modes: (1) Craft new prompts from scratch, (2) Analyze existing prompts with diagnostic scoring and optional improvement, (3) Convert prompts between model families (Claude/GPT/Gemini/Llama), (4) Evaluate prompts with test suites and rubrics. Adapts all recommendations to model class (instruction-following vs reasoning). Validates findings against current documentation. Use for system prompts, agent prompts, RAG pipelines, tool definitions, or any LLM context design. NOT for running prompts, generating content, or building agents.
When the user wants to plan content marketing across channels, define content types and formats, or create a content repurposing strategy. Also use when the user mentions "content marketing strategy," "content types," "content formats," "content repurposing," "content calendar," "content mix," "owned content," "content distribution," "content funnel," or "content planning across channels."
When the user wants to optimize for Featured Snippets, Position Zero, or snippet extraction. Also use when the user mentions "featured snippet," "position zero," "snippet optimization," "answer box," "definition box," "list snippet," "table snippet," "paragraph snippet," "PAA optimization," or "win position zero."
This skill should be used when the user asks to "develop a concept", "explore a new idea", "brainstorm a system concept", "do concept development", "create a concept document", "run Phase A", "define the problem and architecture", or mentions concept exploration, feasibility studies, concept of operations, system concept, architecture exploration, solution landscape, or NASA Phase A.
Conduct Pareto Analysis (80/20 Rule) to identify the vital few causes driving the majority of problems. Guides data collection, category definition, chart creation, cumulative percentage calculation, and prioritization. Generates professional Pareto charts (SVG) and HTML reports with quality scoring. Use when prioritizing defects, complaints, failures, or improvement opportunities; when user mentions "Pareto", "80/20 rule", "vital few", "trivial many", "prioritization", or needs to identify which factors contribute most to a problem.
Implement, review, or improve data persistence using SwiftData. Use when defining @Model classes with @Attribute, @Relationship, @Transient, @Unique, or @Index; when querying with @Query, #Predicate, FetchDescriptor, or SortDescriptor; when configuring ModelContainer and ModelContext for SwiftUI or background work with @ModelActor; when planning schema migrations with VersionedSchema and SchemaMigrationPlan; when setting up CloudKit sync with ModelConfiguration; or when coexisting with or migrating from Core Data.
Vue SFC implementation playbook for weapp-vite mini-program projects, including `<script setup lang="ts">`, JSON macros (`defineAppJson/definePageJson/defineComponentJson`), `usingComponents`, template directive compatibility, and SFC compile/runtime troubleshooting. Use when users ask about `.vue` authoring or refactoring in mini-programs (e.g. "v-model 在小程序里怎么写", "definePageJson 和 <json> 怎么选", "SFC 编译报错", "usingComponents 不生效").
Discover your Crown — the positioning statement that declares what territory you rule. This is the fifth element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "define my positioning", "market position", "what territory do I own", "crown element", or "what do I actually do".