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Go naming conventions for packages, functions, methods, variables, constants, and receivers from Google and Uber style guides. Use when naming any identifier in Go code—choosing names for types, functions, methods, variables, constants, or packages—to ensure clarity, consistency, and idiomatic style.
Write well-considered semantic HTML that serves all users. Use when creating components, page structures, or reviewing markup. Emphasizes native HTML elements over ARIA. Treats proper document structure and accessibility as foundations rather than afterthoughts.
Configures environment variables and secrets protection
Use this skill when building AI voice agents with the ElevenLabs Agents Platform. This skill covers the complete platform including agent configuration (system prompts, turn-taking, workflows), voice & language features (multi-voice, pronunciation, speed control), knowledge base (RAG), tools (client/server/MCP/system), SDKs (React, JavaScript, React Native, Swift, Widget), Scribe (real-time STT), WebRTC/WebSocket connections, testing & evaluation, analytics, privacy/compliance (GDPR/HIPAA/SOC 2), cost optimization, CLI workflows ("agents as code"), and DevOps integration. Prevents 17+ common errors including package deprecation, Android audio cutoff, CSP violations, missing dynamic variables, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication failures, and WebRTC configuration issues. Provides production-tested templates for React, Next.js, React Native, Swift, and Cloudflare Workers. Token savings: ~73% (22k → 6k tokens). Production tested. Keywords: ElevenLabs Agents, ElevenLabs voice agents, AI voice agents, conversational AI, @elevenlabs/react, @elevenlabs/client, @elevenlabs/react-native, @elevenlabs/elevenlabs-js, @elevenlabs/agents-cli, elevenlabs SDK, voice AI, TTS, text-to-speech, ASR, speech recognition, turn-taking model, WebRTC voice, WebSocket voice, ElevenLabs conversation, agent system prompt, agent tools, agent knowledge base, RAG voice agents, multi-voice agents, pronunciation dictionary, voice speed control, elevenlabs scribe, @11labs deprecated, Android audio cutoff, CSP violation elevenlabs, dynamic variables elevenlabs, case-sensitive tool names, webhook authentication
Write Foundry-based tests and scripts. Trigger phrases - foundry testing, write test, fuzz test, fork test, invariant test, deploy script, gas benchmark, coverage, or when working in tests/ or scripts/ directories.
Master typography design with font selection, type scales, hierarchy, readability, and accessibility. Create consistent, beautiful typography that works across all devices and contexts. Includes modular scales, fluid typography, variable fonts, and accessibility best practices.
Build responsive email templates using MJML markup language. Compiles to cross-client HTML that works in Outlook, Gmail, and Apple Mail. Includes template renderer, layout patterns, and variable substitution.
Edit opencode.json, AGENTS.md, and config files. Use proactively for provider setup, permission changes, model config, formatter rules, or environment variables. Examples: - user: "Add Anthropic as a provider" → edit opencode.json providers, add API key baseEnv var, verify with opencode run test - user: "Restrict this agent's permissions" → add permission block to agent config, set deny/allow for tools/fileAccess - user: "Set GPT-5 as default model" → edit global or agent-level model preference, verify model name format - user: "Disable gofmt formatter" → edit formatters section, set languages.gofmt.enabled = false
Database operations including querying, schema exploration, and data analysis. Activates for tasks involving PostgreSQL, MySQL, MariaDB, SQLite, MongoDB, Redis, Elasticsearch, or ClickHouse databases.
React component composition patterns for building flexible, maintainable UIs. Covers compound components, context-based state, explicit variants, and React 19 APIs. Use when designing component APIs, refactoring prop-heavy components, or building reusable component libraries.
Foundry development workflow for Solidity smart contracts. Use when building, testing, or deploying with Foundry (forge, cast, anvil). Covers project setup, foundry.toml configuration, testing patterns, fuzz testing, invariant testing, fork testing, cheatcodes, deployment scripts, and debugging. Triggers on tasks involving forge build, forge test, forge script, cast, anvil, or Foundry-based Solidity development.
Reference for Doppler V4 multicurve auctions across base, scheduled, and decay variants; covers shares-based curve allocation, locked vs migrable pools, and migration constraints.