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Builds Nango Functions in a checked-out Zero YAML TypeScript Nango project using local files, index.ts registration, nango dryrun, generated tests, and optional nango deploy. Use when creating or updating Nango actions or syncs locally.
Scans the developer's machine for dead side projects, autopsies each one from its git history (died at the payments wall, killed by a newer project, finished but never shipped), surfaces their personal death patterns, and picks the corpse most worth resurrecting — then helps ship it. Use when the user mentions abandoned, unfinished, or old side projects, asks "what should I finish", wants to revive or resurrect a project, says "run the graveyard", wonders why they never finish anything, or is about to start a new project that sounds like one they already built. Runs entirely locally.
Sets up and manages ClickHouse using the clickhousectl CLI — installs and runs a local ClickHouse server for development, and creates managed ClickHouse Cloud services for production (authentication, service creation, schema migration, application connection). Use when the user wants to build an application with ClickHouse, set up a local ClickHouse dev environment, create tables and start querying, deploy ClickHouse to production or ClickHouse Cloud, or migrate from a local setup to the cloud.
High-level entry skill for Domo data access. Routes detailed query work to cap-apps-dataset-query.
Verify the OpenSEO MCP server end-to-end on a local dev server — protocol-level correctness against real DataForSEO, then a headless-agent consumer probe that tests tool ergonomics (descriptions, schemas, output size, errors, async flows) without the maintainer manually driving an MCP client. Use after adding or changing MCP tools, or when asked to check that the MCP "works" or "is ergonomic".
Sets up and starts the AI Tutor project locally (environment file, dependencies, database, migrations, and dev server). Use when standing up the AI Tutor for the first time on a new machine or after a fresh clone. This is sample-project specific; adapt it when you install the AI Layer into your own project.
Build Designer Extensions for custom Webflow Designer functionality. Lists available templates, initializes extension projects from templates (default/react/typescript-alt), bundles extensions for upload, and serves locally for development.
Use when a developer wants to iterate on ONE specific Agent Observability / LLM Obs trace whose output they didn't like — re-running that trace against their LOCAL code, seeing a concise diff of the old vs new output, and looping (change code → replay → diff) until satisfied. Invoked as /agent-observability-replay-trace <trace-id> [changes to test]. Signals: "replay this trace"; "iterate on a trace"; "this trace's output is wrong, fix it and re-run"; "re-run trace <id> with <change>"; pasting a trace id from the Agent Observability UI with a description of what to fix. It fetches the trace via the datadog-llmo MCP or the pup CLI, edits code, re-runs the app to emit a NEW trace, and diffs the two — no local server, no browser. For agents traced with ddtrace / LLM Obs (Python first-class), with JSON-serializable entry input. Do NOT use for: scored Experiments or the browser "Replay" button (that's agent-observability-replay-experiment), building an experiment from a dataset/CSV, writing evaluators, root-causing failed traces, or RUM/HTTP session replay.
Guide developers through creating a Slack app or agent using the Slack CLI and Bolt (JS or Python). Handles prerequisites, sandbox setup, authentication, project creation from templates, and local development.
CodeRabbit CLI local code reviews and .coderabbit.yaml configuration. Run AI reviews on uncommitted/committed changes before pushing or opening a PR, parse --agent findings, iterate fix-and-verify loops within hourly rate limits, and tune repo config for low-noise high-signal reviews. Use when reviewing local changes pre-push/pre-PR, installing or driving the coderabbit/cr CLI, creating or tuning .coderabbit.yaml, or reducing CodeRabbit review noise. Not for PR-side review loops and thread handling (git-pr), commits (git-commit), or CI status (git-ci)