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Use this skill when the user asks about a Goldsky Compose field, flag, type, or API shape — lookup reference for compose.yaml fields, every `goldsky compose` CLI flag, the TaskContext API (env, fetch, callTask, logEvent, evm, collection), wallet APIs (smart wallet, BYO EOA), gas sponsorship, contract codegen, dashboard URL, and pricing. Triggers on: 'compose.yaml fields', 'cron syntax for compose', 'http trigger auth', 'onchain_event format', 'TaskContext API', 'evm.wallet options', 'sponsorGas default', 'IWallet methods', 'Collection methods', 'compose codegen', 'compose pricing', 'compose status JSON output', 'goldsky compose flags'. Consult before suggesting a field, flag, or API shape — avoids hallucinating nonexistent options. For step-by-step building, use /compose. For debugging, use /compose-doctor. Do NOT trigger on Turbo, Mirror, Subgraphs, or Edge lookups — those belong to their own reference skills.
Guide for EVM/solidity smart contract security work: vulnerability taxonomy, review workflow, and where to place resources in README.md.
Look up metadata for any Injective token or denom. Resolves native tokens (INJ), Peggy ERC-20 bridged tokens (USDT, USDC, WETH), IBC assets (ATOM, OSMO), TokenFactory tokens, and EVM ERC-20s to their human-readable symbol, decimals, and type. Also supports sending tokens between addresses and depositing/withdrawing from trading subaccounts. Requires the Injective MCP server to be connected.
Complete Hyperliquid playbook — perpetuals and spot trading, margin/leverage, TWAP, real-time WebSocket data, and historical candles. Use for any Hyperliquid task. Trading triggers: place perp/spot orders (Gtc/Ioc/Alo), market-like fills, take-profit/stop-loss grouping, modify or cancel orders, batch cancels, TWAP orders (place/track fills/terminate), change leverage (cross vs isolated), adjust isolated margin, transfer USDC between spot and perp accounts (usd_class_transfer), get the EVM deposit address to fund Hyperliquid. Data triggers: read account summary (perp margin, positions, liquidation price, unrealized PnL), spot balances, portfolio, open orders, historical orders, single order status, fills (latest or by time window), funding history, rate limits, market metas (perp + spot, szDecimals), perp-only metas, spot-only metas, mid prices for all coins, L2 orderbook per coin, spot token details, allDexsAssetCtxs snapshot (funding/OI/mark prices across assets). Real-time WebSocket: wss://api.hyperliquid.xyz/ws with channels allMids, allDexsAssetCtxs (backend manages a shared subscription — agent can subscribe/unsubscribe and read the cached snapshot), l2Book, trades, candle, orderUpdates, userFills, userFundings. Historical OHLCV candles via direct POST https://api.hyperliquid.xyz/info {type: 'candleSnapshot'} — supports 1m/3m/5m/15m/30m/1h/2h/4h/8h/12h/1d/3d/1w/1M intervals up to 5000 candles. Covers all routes under /agent/trading/* (market/metas|mids|perp-metas|spot-metas|l2-book|token|all-dexs-asset-ctxs, deposit-address, account, account/spot, portfolio, rate-limit, orders, orders/details, orders/history, orders/:oid/status, twap, twap/fills, twap/:id, fills, fills/by-time, funding, leverage, margin, transfer). Triggers on mentions of Hyperliquid, "HL", perp, perpetual, funding rate, TWAP, isolated margin, cross margin, "deposit to Hyperliquid", "HIP-3", "HLP", or "HL vault". Prerequisite: openfin-setup.
Off-chain signing via the Zerion CLI: sign-message (EIP-191 EVM, raw ed25519 Solana) and sign-typed-data (EIP-712). Use when the user asks to sign a message, login with SIWE, sign a permit, approve an off-chain order, or sign typed data — anything that produces a signature without broadcasting a transaction. Requires an agent token. Pair with `zerion-agent-management` to set one up.
React hooks for Ethereum and EVM blockchain interactions using Wagmi v3. Use when building React or Next.js apps with wallet connections, contract reads/writes, or blockchain state. Triggers on useAccount, useConnect, useContractRead, useContractWrite, WagmiProvider, ConnectKit, RainbowKit, or any React blockchain hooks. Do NOT use for Node scripts or non-React code (use viem skill instead).
This skill should be used when the user asks to "get a swap quote", "check swap price", "compare token rates", "see exchange rates", "how much would I get for", "price check", or wants to know the expected output for a token trade. Fetches the best route from KyberSwap Aggregator across 18 EVM chains.
Upgrade Cairo smart contracts using OpenZeppelin's UpgradeableComponent on Starknet. Use when users need to: (1) make Cairo contracts upgradeable via replace_class_syscall, (2) integrate the OpenZeppelin UpgradeableComponent, (3) understand Starknet's class-based upgrade model vs EVM proxy patterns, (4) ensure storage compatibility across upgrades, (5) guard upgrade functions with access control, or (6) test upgrade paths for Cairo contracts.
Create and manage agentic wallets with Cobo. Use for autonomous onchain operations via the caw CLI: token transfers, contract calls, pact creation and approval, DeFi execution (Uniswap, Aave, Jupiter), and wallet onboarding on EVM chains and Solana. Triggers on requests involving caw, MPC wallet, TSS node, agent wallet, Cobo, pact, or any crypto wallet operation for AI agents. NOT for fiat payments or bank transfers.
Guides DeFi protocol security review and rug-risk assessment from public chain data, verified source, and historical patterns—covering EVM and Solana-style deployments, liquidity and tokenomics, governance centralization, bridges, exploit pattern matching, and evidence-structured audit reports. Use when the user asks for a DeFi security audit, rug risk analysis, contract vulnerability triage, LP lock verification, governance or upgrade risk, or cross-chain bridge review from observable data only.
MANDATORY — invoke this skill BEFORE making any Blockscout MCP tool calls or writing any blockchain data scripts, even when the Blockscout MCP server is already configured. Provides architectural rules, execution-strategy decisions, MCP REST API conventions for scripts, endpoint reference files, response transformation requirements, and output conventions that are not available from MCP tool descriptions alone. Use when the user asks about on-chain data, blockchain analysis, wallet balances, token transfers, contract interactions, on-chain metrics, wants to use the Blockscout API, or needs to build software that retrieves blockchain data via Blockscout. Covers all EVM chains.
Write SQL, TypeScript, and dynamic table transforms for Goldsky Turbo pipelines. Use this skill for: decoding EVM event logs with _gs_log_decode (requires ABI) or transaction inputs with _gs_tx_decode, filtering and casting blockchain data in SQL, combining multiple decoded event types into one table with UNION ALL, writing TypeScript/WASM transforms using the invoke(data) function signature, setting up dynamic lookup tables to filter transfers by a wallet list you update at runtime (dynamic_table_check), chaining SQL and TypeScript steps together, or debugging null values in decoded fields. For full pipeline YAML structure, use /turbo-pipelines instead. For building an entire pipeline end-to-end, use /turbo-builder instead.