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Explain the Ralph Loop plugin, how it works, and available skills. Use when the user asks for help with ralph loop, wants to understand the technique, or needs usage examples.
Guide users building apps, scripts, CI pipelines, or automations on top of the Cursor TypeScript SDK (`@cursor/sdk`). Use this skill whenever the user mentions integrating, installing, or writing code against the Cursor SDK; whenever they say `Agent.create`, `Agent.prompt`, `Agent.resume`, `agent.send`, `run.stream`, `CursorAgentError`, or `@cursor/sdk`; whenever they ask to run Cursor agents programmatically from a script, CI/CD pipeline, GitHub Action, backend service, or any other code that isn't the Cursor IDE itself; and whenever they want to pick between local and cloud runtime, configure MCP servers for an SDK agent, or handle streaming, cancellation, or errors from an SDK agent. Also trigger when a user is wiring Cursor into an automation, writing a bot that runs Cursor, or porting REST `/v1/agents` calls to the SDK, even if they don't explicitly name the package. Use this eagerly rather than answering from memory; the SDK surface evolves and this skill plus its references are the source of truth for the external package.
Render a documentation-style Cursor Canvas that organizes architecture notes, API references, walkthroughs, and how-tos into a navigable layout with sections, tables of contents, and cross-references. Use when the user asks for a docs canvas, documentation overview, architecture walkthrough, API reference page, or wants to render structured documentation as an interactive canvas.
Evaluate learning progress, identify blockers, and adjust the learning plan
Use when the user mentions Firetiger or wants to work with their observability data — setting up Firetiger, instrumenting an app with OpenTelemetry, querying traces/logs/metrics with SQL, investigating an incident, monitoring a PR or deployment, or creating a monitoring agent. Always use this skill when the user says "Firetiger", even for simple asks — it routes to the specialized skill that carries the critical gotchas (Basic-auth ingest, DuckDB SQL over per-service tables, the @firetiger comment flow) that prevent common mistakes.
Use CALL-E from Cursor for setup checks, authentication recovery, phone call planning, planned call execution, and call status checks.