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Apply fiduciary duty standards across the investment advisory landscape, including IA Act Section 206, ERISA, DOL rules, and CFA Institute standards. Use when the user asks whether a fiduciary standard applies, how fiduciary duty differs from Reg BI or suitability, what the duty of care and duty of loyalty require, ERISA Section 404 prudent expert obligations, PTE 2020-02 rollover exemptions, or state-level fiduciary developments. Also trigger when users mention 'are we a fiduciary here', 'best interest vs suitability', 'dual registrant hat switching', 'retirement plan adviser obligations', 'DOL fiduciary rule', or ask what standard of care applies to a recommendation.
Diagnose and fix broken Goldsky Mirror pipelines. Use this skill whenever a user has a Mirror pipeline that is failing, stuck, terminated, won't start, is in a restart loop, or is blocked by an in-flight request. Also use when the user mentions a specific Mirror pipeline name alongside a problem — even if they don't say 'mirror' explicitly, if they're using `goldsky pipeline` commands (not `goldsky turbo`), this is the right skill. Runs CLI commands directly to check status, read errors, identify root cause, and apply fixes. For YAML syntax or config reference, use /mirror instead. For turbo pipeline problems, use /turbo-doctor instead.
Alibaba Cloud PolarDB-X Distributed Database AI Assistant. Use for PolarDB-X cluster management, topology inspection, performance diagnostics, SQL optimization, data distribution analysis, elastic scaling diagnostics, connection/session analysis, security audit, backup/restore, parameter tuning, and other O&M operations. Triggers: "PolarDB-X", "distributed database", "pxc-", "DN/CN nodes", "data sharding", "PolarDB-X diagnostics", "PolarDB-X performance", "PolarDB-X slow SQL", "YaoChi Agent", "PolarDB-X topology", "PolarDB-X backup", "PolarDB-X security audit", "PolarDB-X scaling"
Guideline for designing, implementing, and verifying secure APIs following OWASP API Security Top 10 (2023) best practices. Use when the user wants to: (1) review API code or design for security vulnerabilities, (2) design a secure REST, GraphQL, or gRPC API architecture, (3) implement API authentication and authorization (OAuth2, JWT, API keys, mTLS), (4) configure rate limiting, input validation, or CORS, (5) audit API endpoints for BOLA, BFLA, or mass assignment vulnerabilities, (6) create API security checklists or verification plans, (7) fix API security bugs or harden existing APIs, (8) set up API security testing (OWASP ZAP, Schemathesis, Burp Suite), or (9) handle any API security concern including SSRF prevention, resource consumption limits, business flow protection, API inventory management, and secure third-party API consumption.
Use when you need to implement acceptance tests from a Gherkin .feature file for Quarkus applications — including @acceptance scenarios, @QuarkusTest, BaseAcceptanceTest with QuarkusTestResourceLifecycleManager for Testcontainers and WireMock, REST Assured for full HTTP pipeline testing, WireMock JSON mapping files (classpath:wiremock/mappings/), *AT suffix naming, and Maven Surefire/Failsafe three-tier split. Requires the .feature file in context. This should trigger for requests such as Implement Quarkus acceptance tests from a Gherkin feature file; Set up BaseAcceptanceTest with Testcontainers and WireMock for Quarkus; Create WireMock JSON mapping files for external HTTP stubs in Quarkus acceptance tests; Configure Maven *AT naming convention and Failsafe plugin for Quarkus acceptance tests. Part of cursor-rules-java project
Direct REST API access to KEGG (academic use only). Pathway analysis, gene-pathway mapping, metabolic pathways, drug interactions, ID conversion. For Python workflows with multiple databases, prefer bioservices. Use this for direct HTTP/REST work or KEGG-specific control.
Query PubChem via PUG-REST API/PubChemPy (110M+ compounds). Search by name/CID/SMILES, retrieve properties, similarity/substructure searches, bioactivity, for cheminformatics.
World-class backend engineering - distributed systems, database architecture, API design, and the battle scars from scaling systems that handle millions of requestsUse when "backend, api, database, postgres, mysql, mongodb, redis, graphql, rest, authentication, authorization, caching, queue, background job, webhook, migration, transaction, n+1, rate limit, server, node.js, python, go, backend, api, database, architecture, performance, reliability, security" mentioned.
Generates API documentation from code including OpenAPI specs, JSDoc, and Python docstrings. Use when documenting APIs, REST endpoints, or library functions.
Use when building distributed apps with Aspire; orchestrating .NET, JavaScript, Python, or polyglot services; when environment variables or service discovery aren't working; when migrating from .NET Aspire 9 to 13+ or Community Toolkit; when seeing AddNpmApp deprecated errors; when OTEL not appearing in dashboard; when ports change on restart breaking OAuth; when configuring MCP server for AI assistants; when debugging Aspire apps and need to check resource status or logs
Identify non-obvious signals, hidden patterns, and clever correlations in datasets using investigative data analysis techniques. Use when analyzing social media exports, user data, behavioral datasets, or any structured data where deeper insights are desired. Pairs with personality-profiler for enhanced signal extraction. Triggers on requests like "what patterns do you see", "find hidden signals", "correlate these datasets", "what am I missing in this data", "analyze across datasets", "find non-obvious insights", or when users want to go beyond surface-level analysis. Also use proactively when you notice interesting anomalies or correlations during any data analysis task.
Evaluate the probability and path of copper prices breaking through key levels or entering a 'back-and-fill' pullback to support levels using cross-asset signals (global stock market resilience + Chinese interest rate environment).