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Plan a sprint — scope work, estimate capacity, set goals, and draft a sprint plan. Use when kicking off a new sprint, sizing a backlog against team availability (accounting for PTO and meetings), deciding what's P0 vs. stretch, or handling carryover from the last sprint.
Guides the agent through migrating a Capacitor app project to a newer major version. Supports migrations from Capacitor 4 through 8, including multi-version jumps. Covers automated migration via the Capacitor CLI and manual step-by-step fallback for each version. Do not use for plugin library migration or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Guides the agent through setting up and using push notifications in Capacitor apps using Firebase Cloud Messaging via the @capacitor-firebase/messaging plugin. Covers Firebase project setup, plugin installation, platform-specific configuration (Android, iOS, Web), APNs certificate setup, requesting permissions, retrieving FCM tokens, listening for notifications, topic subscriptions, notification channels, and testing. Do not use for local notifications, non-Firebase push providers, migrating Capacitor apps or plugins, or non-Capacitor mobile frameworks.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor plugin to a newer major version. Covers dependency alignment, native platform changes, example app verification, and multi-version jumps. Do not use for app project upgrades or non-Capacitor plugin frameworks.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor plugin from v5 to v6. Use when the plugin targets Capacitor 5 and needs the v6 migration path. Do not use for app upgrades, other major versions, or non-Capacitor plugins.
Guides the agent through installing, authenticating, configuring, and using the Capawesome CLI (@capawesome/cli). Covers installation, interactive and token-based authentication, project linking via capawesome.config.json, the full command reference (app management, native builds, live updates, certificates, environments, channels, deployments, destinations, devices), CI/CD integration with token auth and JSON output, and diagnostics via the doctor command. Do not use for Capawesome Cloud feature setup (native builds workflow, live updates workflow, app store publishing) — use the capawesome-cloud skill instead.
Discover Harbor capabilities, inspect capability details, and explain grant or secret blockers before execution. Use when asked what Harbor can do, list capabilities, inspect a capability, check whether a capability exists, or find the next safe Harbor action.
Apply the Dynamic Capabilities framework (Teece et al., 1997) — sensing, seizing, and transforming — to analyze how firms adapt, integrate, and reconfigure competences in rapidly changing environments. Use this skill when the user needs to explain why some firms sustain advantage while others decline, evaluate organizational agility, distinguish operational from strategic capabilities, or when they ask 'how do we stay competitive as the market shifts', 'why did this firm fail to adapt', or 'what capabilities do we need to build'.
Consolidates objective metrics of a sprint. Use when you need quantitative data about deliveries, blockers, deviations, and velocity to feed retro, sprint review, or capacity decisions.
Manages CockroachDB cluster capacity across all tiers. Self-Hosted covers node decommissioning for permanent removal and adding nodes for expansion. Advanced/BYOC covers scaling node count and machine size via Cloud Console, API, or Terraform. Standard covers adjusting provisioned compute (vCPUs). Basic auto-scales — guidance covers spending limits and cost management. Use when scaling capacity up or down, permanently removing nodes, or managing costs.
Complete guide for migrating from Apache Cordova to Capacitor. Use this skill when users need to modernize a Cordova/PhoneGap app to Capacitor, migrate plugins, or understand platform differences.
Expert in Capacitor cross-platform development and Android native Java code for background services and battery optimization.