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Internal downstream skill for ctf-sandbox-orchestrator. CTF-sandbox workflow for Kubernetes API analysis, service-account trust, RBAC edges, admission and controller behavior, cluster secrets, workload mutation, and namespace-scoped drift. Use when the user asks to inspect kube API permissions, service-account tokens, RoleBinding or ClusterRoleBinding edges, admission webhooks, controller-created pods, secret exposure, or why live workloads differ from manifests. Use only after `$ctf-sandbox-orchestrator` has already established sandbox assumptions and routed here.
Implement Syncfusion Windows Forms Pivot Chart control for visualizing multidimensional data with interactive drill-down capabilities. Use this when working with pivot charts, pivot data visualization, drill-down charts, hierarchical chart data, or business intelligence visualizations. Supports 11+ chart types (Line, Spline, Column, Area, Stacking), data binding with IEnumerable/DataTable, drill up/down operations, pivot table field list, grouping bar, legend customization, Excel export, zooming, scrolling, and touch support.
Guides creation and modification of domain feature systems organized under a systems/ directory. Covers directory layout, API service layer patterns, TanStack Query hooks (queries, mutations, optimistic updates), React context and XState store conventions, hook organization, and public API barrel exports. Use when adding a new domain system, extending an existing one, or fixing bugs in a system-layer codebase. Don't use for generic React component work, backend API implementation, or codebases not organized around a systems/ domain pattern.
Apply when deciding or implementing permissions and authorization boundaries for VTEX IO apps. Covers manifest policies, outbound-access rules, least-privilege design, and how service routes or integrations map to explicit permissions. Use for deciding who is authorized to call or consume a capability, adding new integrations, exposing protected routes, or reviewing app permissions for overreach or missing access.
Guide for writing Netlify serverless functions. Use when creating API endpoints, background processing, scheduled tasks, or any server-side logic using Netlify Functions. Covers modern syntax (default export + Config), TypeScript, path routing, background functions, scheduled functions, streaming, and method routing.
API reference: App Intents. Query for Siri, Shortcuts, Spotlight integration, exposing app functionality.
Use when building Google Play Store screenshot pages, generating exportable marketing screenshots for Android apps, or creating programmatic screenshot generators with Next.js. Triggers on google play store, play store, screenshots, marketing assets, phone mockup.
Query, summarize, export, create, and edit a user's flomo memos through local desktop auth and the flomo API, without Chrome UI automation. Use when the user wants fast memo lookup, tag filtering, markdown export, lightweight memo creation, or direct text edits to existing memos.
This skill helps users extract full article contents from WeChat using the BrowserAct API. The Agent should proactively apply this skill when users express needs like finding full WeChat articles for specific keywords, tracking WeChat public accounts for industry trends, extracting WeChat article contents for media research, monitoring public relations on WeChat platforms, collecting competitor updates from WeChat, getting full article body from WeChat links, monitoring brand exposure on WeChat articles, retrieving structured WeChat data for sentiment analysis, summarizing daily news from WeChat, getting author and publication date for WeChat articles, or automating WeChat content extraction without scraping.
Analyze Huawei Ascend NPU profiling data to discover hidden performance anomalies and produce a detailed model architecture report reverse-engineered from profiling. Trigger on Ascend profiling traces, NPU bottlenecks, device idle gaps, host-device issues, kernel_details.csv / trace_view.json / op_summary / communication.json. Also trigger on "profiling", "step time", "device bubble", "underfeed", "host bound", "device bound", "AICPU", "wait anchor", "kernel gap", "Ascend performance", "model architecture", "layer structure", "forward pass", "model structure". Runs anomaly discovery (bubble detection, wait-anchor, AICPU exposure) alongside model architecture analysis (layer classification, per-layer sub-structure, communication pipeline). Outputs a separate Markdown architecture report alongside anomaly analysis.
Educational map of risk exposure screening—typical risk indicator taxonomies, exposure value and percentage, address-level vs transaction-level engines, and common template families (entity label, multi-hop interaction, blacklist). Use when the user asks how commercial screening tools reason about labeled addresses, tainted flows, or deposit vs withdrawal checks—not for legal sanctions determinations or substituting a vendor’s live rules.
Educational map of transaction-centric compliance screening—transfer as the atomic unit, deposit vs withdrawal direction, single and CSV import, transaction list and detail views, per-transfer screening, rescreen, and STR-style exports. Use when the user asks how monitoring UIs treat tx hashes, directions, or regulatory reporting hooks—not for legal filing advice or evading reporting.