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Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes that allows defining, installing, and upgrading applications via charts.
Write Project Guardrails, i.e. project engineering specifications. Applicable scenarios: when you need to define frontend, backend, API, data, security, operation and maintenance, and release standards during new project launch, tech stack change, multi-team collaboration, incident review, or code specification drift.
Comprehensive guide for building OpenAPI endpoints with chanfana - schema definition, request validation, CRUD operations, D1 database integration, and exception handling
Creates detailed Product Requirements Documents in Markdown format. Use when writing PRDs, defining feature requirements, or creating specification documents for development teams.
"Invert, always invert." Apply Carl Jacobi's mathematical principle and Charlie Munger's investing wisdom to solve problems by thinking backward from failure. Use when: **Goal setting** - Define what would guarantee failure, then avoid it; **Risk analysis** - Identify what could destroy your project before starting; **Decision making** - Evaluate choices by examining their worst outcomes; **Problem solving** - When direct approaches aren't working, reverse the question; **Strategy development...
Code quality standards. Defines complexity management, modular design, code smell detection. Applied automatically when writing or reviewing code.
Manages the end-to-end cyber threat intelligence lifecycle from planning and direction through collection, processing, analysis, dissemination, and feedback to ensure intelligence products meet stakeholder requirements and continuously improve. Use when establishing or maturing a CTI program, defining intelligence requirements with business stakeholders, or building feedback loops between intelligence consumers and producers. Activates for requests involving CTI program maturity, intelligence requirements, PIRs, or intelligence lifecycle management.
Create a new backend block following the Block SDK Guide. Guides through provider configuration, schema definition, authentication, and testing. TRIGGER when user asks to create a new block, add a new integration, or build a new node for the graph editor.
Use this skill when building dbt models, designing semantic layers, defining metrics, creating self-serve analytics, or structuring a data warehouse for analyst consumption. Triggers on dbt project setup, model layering (staging, intermediate, marts), ref() and source() usage, YAML schema definitions, metrics definitions, semantic layer configuration, dimensional modeling, slowly changing dimensions, data testing, and any task requiring analytics engineering best practices.
Use this skill when defining ideal customer profiles, building scoring models, identifying intent signals, or qualifying leads. Triggers on lead scoring, ICP definition, scoring models, intent signals, MQL, SQL, lead qualification, BANT, and any task requiring lead prioritization or qualification framework design.
Use this skill to create or modify LookML Views. Covers basic view definitions, sql_table_name, file organization, and patterns.
Scrum Master (River). Use for user story creation from PRD, story validation and completeness checking, acceptance criteria definition, story refinement, sprint planning, backlo...