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Build Next.js 16 + React 19 + TinaCMS sites with visual editing, blocks-based page builder, and complete SEO. Use this skill whenever the user mentions TinaCMS, Tina CMS, Next.js with a CMS, visual editing with Next.js, click-to-edit, content-managed Next.js site, blocks pattern page builder, or migrating to Next.js + TinaCMS. Also trigger for TinaCMS schema design, self-hosted TinaCMS, TinaCMS media configuration, or any TinaCMS troubleshooting. Covers Day 0-2 setup from scaffolding through production deployment on Vercel.
Use when the user asks to "improve my agent", "self-improving agent", "auto-tune my agent", "iterate on my agent prompt", "fix my agent based on test results", "close the loop on agent quality", "auto-improve agent prompt", "use eval results to improve agent", "optimize my prompt based on failures", "rewrite my prompt", or describes agent self-improvement, prompt iteration from run results, or automated agent quality loops. Covers the full diagnose → propose → apply → re-validate loop for VAPI agents (squads + tool definitions) and for self-hosted agents (custom websocket servers, including the offline / pasted-prompt degenerate variant).
Deepgram API reference for speech-to-text, text-to-speech, voice agents, audio intelligence, and account management. Use whenever building with Deepgram APIs — REST or WebSocket. Covers authentication, all endpoints, query parameters, request/response schemas, and WebSocket message formats. Reference files are organized by domain: listen (STT), speak (TTS), agent (voice agents), read (text/audio intelligence), models, projects, auth, and self-hosted.
Data lake and lakehouse platform patterns: ingestion/CDC, transformations, open table formats (Iceberg/Delta/Hudi), query and serving engines (Trino/ClickHouse/DuckDB), orchestration, governance/lineage, cost and operations. Self-hosted and cloud options.
Expert guide for configuring, customizing, and creatively leveraging OpenClaw — the self-hosted AI gateway that connects LLMs to messaging channels (Telegram, WhatsApp, Discord, Slack, iMessage, etc.). Use when the user wants to: (1) Set up or modify their openclaw.json configuration, (2) Write or edit bootstrap files (SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, TOOLS.md), (3) Configure messaging channels, (4) Set up models and providers, (5) Create multi-agent routing, (6) Build skills, hooks, or cron jobs, (7) Troubleshoot OpenClaw issues, (8) Get creative ideas for leveraging OpenClaw in non-obvious ways. Triggers on: openclaw, gateway, SOUL.md, USER.md, AGENTS.md, IDENTITY.md, channels setup, agent routing, heartbeat, cron jobs, openclaw hooks, openclaw skills, openclaw config, openclaw.json, personal assistant setup.
Runs a Base node for production environments. Covers hardware requirements, Reth client setup, networking, and sync troubleshooting. Use when setting up self-hosted RPC infrastructure or running archive nodes. Covers phrases like "run a Base node", "set up Base RPC", "Base node hardware requirements", "Reth Base setup", "sync Base node", "self-host Base", or "run my own node".
Audits the security posture of a CockroachDB cluster (Cloud or self-hosted) across network, authentication, authorization, encryption, audit logging, and backup dimensions. Use when assessing cluster security readiness, preparing for compliance reviews, or investigating security configuration gaps.
Manages TLS certificate and encryption key lifecycle across all tiers. Self-Hosted covers certificate expiry monitoring, node/CA/client cert rotation, and Kubernetes cert management. Advanced/BYOC covers managed TLS (no action) and CMEK (Customer-Managed Encryption Key) rotation in your KMS. Standard and Basic have fully managed TLS and encryption with no customer action. CMEK is only available on Advanced. Use when monitoring cert health, performing rotation, managing CMEK, or responding to key compromise.
Routes NVIDIA Nemotron Speech (Riva) NIM tasks — deploys, runs, and tests ASR, TTS, and NMT NIMs on build.nvidia.com or self-hosted.
Manage Dokploy infrastructure: projects, applications, databases, domains, compose services, deployments, and servers via the Dokploy REST API. Use whenever the user mentions dokploy, deploying apps, managing servers, creating databases, adding domains, docker compose deployments, checking deployment status/logs, or any PaaS infrastructure management. Even if 'dokploy' isn't mentioned explicitly, trigger when the context involves their self-hosted deployment platform.
This skill should be used when the user needs to manage Vaultwarden/Bitwarden: password manager, admin panel, backup, updates, client setup. Triggers: "비밀번호 관리자", "볼트워든", "vaultwarden 설정", "vaultwarden 백업", "비밀번호 서버", "비밀번호 동기화", "master password", "admin token", "admin 패널", "vaultwarden 업데이트", "vaultwarden 복원", "backup restore", "vaultwarden.greenhead.dev", "Bitwarden Self-hosted", "vaultwarden-update", "vaultwarden exit code 4", Bitwarden client connection issues, vault sync problems. For generic container-level operations (Podman, OOM, shared update framework internals), use running-containers instead. Service-specific Vaultwarden workflows such as `vaultwarden-update`, backup/restore stay here. For agenix secret management, use managing-secrets instead.
Reviews, audits, and modifies CockroachDB cluster settings. Self-Hosted has full control over all settings and start flags. Advanced/BYOC can modify most SQL-level settings but infrastructure settings are managed by CRL. Standard has limited settings access — session variables are the primary tuning mechanism. Basic has minimal settings — use session variables and Cloud Console. Use when auditing configuration, tuning performance, or troubleshooting settings-related issues.