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Build applications with InsForge Backend-as-a-Service. Use when developers need to: (1) Set up backend infrastructure (create tables, storage buckets, deploy functions, configure auth/AI) (2) Integrate InsForge SDK into frontend applications (database CRUD, auth flows, file uploads, AI operations, real-time messaging) (3) Deploy frontend applications to InsForge hosting IMPORTANT: Before any backend work, you MUST have the user's Project URL and API Key. If not provided, ask the user first. Key distinction: Backend configuration uses HTTP API calls to the InsForge project URL. Client integration uses the @insforge/sdk in application code.
Design effective data visualizations and charts. Generate chart configurations for ECharts, Chart.js, and other libraries. Create dashboards and reports.
All-in-one Module Federation skill. Use when the user asks anything about MF — concepts, configuration, runtime API, shared dependencies, type errors, runtime error code troubleshooting, slow builds, Bridge integration, or adding MF to an existing project.
Master Apache Maven - POM configuration, plugins, lifecycle, dependency management
Document deployment processes, infrastructure setup, CI/CD pipelines, and configuration management. Use when creating deployment guides, infrastructure docs, or CI/CD documentation.
Professional Dify Workflow DSL/YML File Generator, automatically generates complete Dify workflow configuration files based on user business requirements, supporting various node types and complex workflow logic
Guide for configuring Nginx web server with custom request logging, rate limiting, and error pages. This skill should be used when tasks involve Nginx installation, configuration, custom log formats, rate limiting setup, or custom error page creation.
Use this skill when the user needs to set up a DataHub connection, install the DataHub CLI, configure authentication, verify connectivity, set default scopes, or create agent configuration profiles. Triggers on: "set up DataHub", "connect to DataHub", "install datahub CLI", "configure DataHub", "set default platform", "focus on domain X", "create profile", or any request to establish, configure, or troubleshoot DataHub connectivity.
Run and debug C# MCP servers locally. Covers IDE configuration, MCP Inspector testing, GitHub Copilot Agent Mode integration, logging setup, and troubleshooting. USE FOR: running MCP servers locally with dotnet run, configuring VS Code or Visual Studio for MCP debugging, testing tools with MCP Inspector, testing with GitHub Copilot Agent Mode, diagnosing tool registration issues, setting up mcp.json configuration, debugging MCP protocol messages, configuring logging for stdio and HTTP servers. DO NOT USE FOR: creating new MCP servers (use mcp-csharp-create), writing automated tests (use mcp-csharp-test), publishing or deploying to production (use mcp-csharp-publish).
Use this skill when integrating a third-party auth provider (Clerk, Auth0, WorkOS, Kinde, Stytch) with InsForge for authentication and RLS. Covers JWT configuration, client setup, database RLS policies, and provider-specific gotchas for each supported integration.
Guidance for Worktrunk, a CLI tool for managing git worktrees. Covers configuration (user config at ~/.config/worktrunk/config.toml and project hooks at .config/wt.toml), usage, and troubleshooting. Use for "setting up commit message generation", "configuring hooks", "automating tasks", or general worktrunk questions.
Guide for setting up AI configuration in your application. Helps you choose between agent vs completion mode, select the right approach for your stack, and create AI Configs that make sense for your use case.