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Guides use of AWS messaging and streaming services. Covers Amazon SQS, Amazon SNS, Amazon EventBridge, Amazon MQ, Amazon Kinesis Data Streams, Amazon Data Firehose, Amazon Managed Service for Apache Flink, and Amazon Managed Streaming for Apache Kafka (MSK). Use when implementing messaging and streaming patterns.
Resolve data lake and lakehouse asset references across Glue Data Catalog, S3, S3 Tables, and Redshift. Triggers on: find the table, where is our data, which table has, locate dataset, find data for, search catalog, what tables match, Redshift table, lakehouse table, data lake table, warehouse table, reverse lookup S3 path. Do NOT use for: full catalog audits (use exploring-data-catalog), running queries (use querying-data-lake), creating tables (use creating-data-lake-table).
Store and query vector embeddings using Amazon S3 Vectors, a cost-effective long-term vector storage service with its own API namespace (s3vectors). Triggers on: create S3 vector bucket, vector index, store embeddings, semantic search, RAG vector storage, similarity search, vector database, migrate from other vector databases. Do NOT use for: querying tabular data (use querying-data-lake), S3 object storage, or hundreds/thousands of sustained QPS (use OpenSearch).
Performs code upgrades, migrations, and transformations using the AWS Transform (ATX) CLI. Use when upgrading language versions, migrating AWS SDKs, migrating frameworks (Angular, Vue.js, Spring Boot, React), upgrading libraries, optimizing performance, migrating x86 to Graviton, analyzing codebases / generating documentation, or defining custom transformations with natural language. Runs locally on a few repositories or at scale across hundreds via AWS Batch/Fargate.
Create and secure S3 buckets following AWS best practices for access control, encryption, monitoring, and remediation of misconfigurations. Use when the user wants to secure a new bucket, audit an existing bucket, fix a security finding, configure encryption, or enable logging and monitoring. Do NOT use for general S3 data operations, S3 Tables setup, or discovering existing data assets.
Analyze Claude Code session transcripts to improve existing skills or create new ones. Use when you want to review a past session to identify what worked, what didn't, and how to enhance skill documentation. Extracts session data and provides structured analysis prompts. Triggers on "improve skill", "analyze session", "review session", "skill improvement", "create skill from session", "skill not working", "skill missed", "skill didn't trigger", "enhance skill", "refine skill", "skill feedback", "session transcript", "what went wrong", "skill optimization", "better triggers".
LOAD THIS SKILL when: implementing new features with TDD, user mentions 'TDD', 'test-first', 'red-green-refactor', 'failing test', or when building Effect services that need thorough testing. Covers TDD methodology, Red-Green-Refactor cycle, Effect service testing with mock layers, and test-first development workflow.
LOAD THIS SKILL when: reviewing code before PR, user mentions 'code review', 'review', 'pre-PR check', 'code quality audit'. Contains project-specific review checklist covering TRPC, TanStack, Drizzle, security, performance, and Effect patterns.
Runs Fastly Compute WASM applications locally with Viceroy, specifically for Rust and Component Model projects. Use when starting a local Fastly Compute dev server with Viceroy, configuring fastly.toml for local backend overrides and store definitions, running Rust unit tests with cargo-nextest against the Compute runtime, debugging Compute apps locally, adapting core WASM modules to the Component Model, or troubleshooting local Compute testing issues (connection refused, missing backends, store config). For non-Rust Compute work or understanding the Compute API, prefer the fastlike skill instead — its source code is easier to understand as a Fastly Compute API reference.
Configures, manages, and debugs the Fastly CDN platform — covering service and backend setup, caching and VCL, security features like DDoS/WAF/NGWAF/rate limiting/bot management, TLS certificates and cache purging, the Compute platform, and the REST API. Use when working with Fastly services or domains, setting up edge caching or origin shielding, configuring security features, making Fastly API calls, enabling products, or looking up Fastly documentation. Also applies when troubleshooting 503 errors or SSL/TLS certificate mismatches on Fastly, and for configuring logging endpoints, load balancing, ACLs, or edge dictionaries.
Add a Font Awesome icon to the user's project, generating the correct code for their integration method
Set the start and due time of tasks