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Create, implement, deploy, and debug Adobe Runtime actions with consistent layout, validation, and error handling. Use this skill whenever the user needs to add actions to an App Builder project, understand action structure (params, response format, web/raw actions), configure actions in the manifest, use App Builder SDKs (State, Files, Events, database), deploy and invoke actions via CLI, debug action issues, or implement patterns such as webhook receivers, custom event providers, journaling consumers, large payload redirects, action sequence pipelines, and Asset Compute workers. Also trigger when users mention serverless functions in Adobe context, action logging, IMS authentication for actions, or cron-style scheduled actions.
Read a Prisma Next structured error envelope and route to the right recovery — code, domain, severity, why, fix, meta. Use for error, exception, my emit failed, my query won't typecheck, my query crashed, my migration won't apply, MIGRATION.HASH_MISMATCH, BUDGET.ROWS_EXCEEDED, BUDGET.TIME_EXCEEDED, RUNTIME.ABORTED, PLAN.HASH_MISMATCH, CONTRACT.MARKER_MISSING, PN-RUN-3001, PN-RUN-3002, PN-RUN-3030, PN-MIG-2001, PN-CLI-4011, PN-SCHEMA-0001, drift, capability missing, planner conflict, prisma studio, EXPLAIN, query log, db.end, db.close, script won't exit, hangs, close connection, pool.end, client is closed.
Diagnoses and fixes common vvvv gamma errors in C# nodes, SDSL shaders, and runtime behavior. Use when encountering errors, exceptions, crashes, red nodes, shader compilation failures, missing nodes in the browser, performance issues, or unexpected behavior.
Modifies DAG structure during execution in response to failures, new requirements, or runtime discoveries. Supports node insertion, removal, and dependency rewiring. Activate on 'replan dag', 'modify workflow', 'add node', 'remove node', 'dynamic modification'. NOT for initial DAG building (use dag-graph-builder) or scheduling (use dag-task-scheduler).
C++ Reinforcement Learning best practices using libtorch (PyTorch C++ frontend) and modern C++17/20. Use when: - Implementing RL algorithms in C++ for performance-critical applications - Building production RL systems with libtorch - Creating replay buffers and experience storage - Optimizing RL training with GPU acceleration - Deploying RL models with ONNX Runtime
Use when ANY runtime debugging is needed — setting breakpoints, inspecting variables, evaluating expressions, analyzing threads, or reproducing crashes interactively with LLDB
Use when developing, reviewing, or explaining Rill projects and project files (connectors, models, metrics views, explores, canvases, themes, rill.yaml, sources, alerts, reports, APIs). Apply runtime workflow guidance and project-file reference docs, and cite rule files and source URLs.
Hugo template development skill for InfluxData docs-v2. Enforces proper build and runtime testing to catch template errors that build-only validation misses.
Learn how to export your entire SQLite database schema, including tables and indexes, into runnable CREATE statements at runtime using Flutter and the `sqlite3` package.
Use when a program crashes, a test fails, or code produces wrong results and reading the source isn't enough to see why. Lets you pause execution at any line and inspect the actual runtime state, variable values, types, call stacks, to find what went wrong.
Configure @kuzenbo/theme runtime, prebuilt themes, and semantic token usage for Kuzenbo apps. Use when tasks mention ThemeProvider setup, theme bootstrap/hydration, light-dark behavior, token overrides, prebuilt theme selection, z-index/cursor tokens, or color token wiring.
Run context-mode diagnostics. Checks runtimes, hooks, FTS5, plugin registration, npm and marketplace versions. Trigger: /context-mode:ctx-doctor