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TanStack Query v5 (React Query) server state management. Use for data fetching, caching, mutations, or encountering v4 migration, stale data, invalidation errors.
Firecrawl v2.5 API for web scraping/crawling to LLM-ready markdown. Use for site extraction, dynamic content, or encountering JavaScript rendering, bot detection, content loading errors.
Zustand state management for React with TypeScript. Use for global state, Redux/Context API migration, localStorage persistence, slices pattern, devtools, Next.js SSR, or encountering hydration errors, TypeScript inference issues, persist middleware problems, infinite render loops.
Cloudflare Email Routing for receiving/sending emails via Workers. Use for email workers, forwarding, allowlists, or encountering Email Trigger errors, worker call failures, SPF issues.
Cloudflare Workers KV global key-value storage. Use for namespaces, caching, TTL, or encountering KV_ERROR, 429 rate limits, consistency issues.
Hugo static site generator with Tailwind v4, headless CMS (Sveltia/Tina), Cloudflare deployment. Use for blogs, docs sites, or encountering theme installation, frontmatter, baseURL errors.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up Cloudflare Queues", "create a message queue", "implement queue consumer", "process background jobs", "configure queue retry logic", "publish messages to queue", "implement dead letter queue", or encountering "queue timeout", "message retry", "throughput exceeded", "queue backlog" errors.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "upload images to Cloudflare", "implement direct creator upload", "configure image transformations", "optimize WebP/AVIF", "create image variants", "generate signed URLs", "add image watermarks", "integrate with Next.js/Remix", "configure webhooks", "debug CORS errors", "troubleshoot error 5408/9401-9413", or "build responsive images with Cloudflare Images API".
Trace how a contract has changed across its base agreement and all amendments — either a summary of all changes over time, or a provision trace for a specific clause. Use when the user says "what changed in this contract over time", "show me the amendment history", "where's the latest [clause]", "how has [provision] evolved", or uploads multiple versions of an agreement.
Entity compliance tracker — initialize, report upcoming deadlines, update status, run health audit, export to CSV. Maintains a compliance-tracker.yaml built from the entity table, calculates filing deadlines by entity and jurisdiction, and surfaces what's due in the next 30/60/90 days. Use when user says "entity compliance", "filing deadlines", "annual reports due", "entity tracker", "what filings are due", "entity health", or "good standing".
Draft a DMCA takedown notice, triage one you received, or draft a §512(g) counter-notice. Use when asserting copyright through a §512(c)(3) takedown with the fair-use and perjury gates, when an incoming takedown needs triage into comply / counter / engage / ignore options, or when drafting a §512(g)(3) counter-notice with the consent-to-federal-jurisdiction gate.
Marc Andreessen-mode decision and productivity skill. A blunt, market-first operator that pressure-tests ideas, ventures, features, and career bets through Andreessen's actual frameworks — market dominates team and product; the only milestone that matters is product/market fit; bias to build over deliberate. Use when the user says 'andreessen', 'pmarca mode', 'should I build this', 'is there a market', 'are we at product/market fit', 'pmf check', 'pressure-test this idea', 'be brutal about this venture', 'market-first take', or wants a no-disclaimers, no-hedging, confidence-leveled verdict on whether something is worth pursuing. Also provides the 3x5-card + Anti-Todo personal productivity routine. Runs on a fixed anti-sycophancy operating prompt: leads with the strongest counterargument, never validates premises, uses explicit confidence levels, never apologizes for disagreeing. Not for polite brainstorming — this skill exists to tell you the market is dead when it is.