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Run Rust tests after making changes to verify correctness
Braintrust tracing for Claude Code - hook architecture, sub-agent correlation, debugging
Rust performance optimization covering memory allocation, ownership efficiency, data structure selection, iterator patterns, async concurrency, algorithm complexity, compile-time optimization, and micro-optimizations. Use when optimizing Rust code performance, profiling hot paths, reducing allocations, or choosing optimal data structures. Complements the rust-refactor skill (idiomatic patterns and architecture). Does NOT cover code style, naming conventions, or project organization (see rust-refactor skill).
Write Rust tests to verify correctness of Rust code.
Use when creating animations that build user confidence, establish credibility, and communicate dependability.
Rust debugging skill for systems programming. Use when debugging Rust binaries with GDB or LLDB, enabling Rust pretty-printers, interpreting panics and backtraces, debugging async/await with tokio-console, stepping through no_std code, or using dbg! and tracing macros effectively. Activates on queries about rust-gdb, rust-lldb, RUST_BACKTRACE, Rust panics, debugging async Rust, tokio-console, or pretty-printers.
When the user wants to add or optimize trust badges, "Trusted by" logos, security seals, or social proof elements. Also use when the user mentions "trust badges," "trusted by," "security badges," "payment logos," "social proof," "trust seals," "SSL badge," "customer logos," "as seen in," or "trust signals."
Set up NuGet trusted publishing (OIDC) on a GitHub Actions repo — replaces long-lived API keys with short-lived tokens. USE FOR: trusted publishing, NuGet OIDC, keyless NuGet publish, migrate from NuGet API key, NuGet/login, secure NuGet publishing. DO NOT USE FOR: publishing to private feeds or Azure Artifacts (OIDC is nuget.org only). INVOKES: shell (powershell or bash), edit, create, ask_user for guided repo setup.
Idiomatic Rust patterns, ownership, error handling, traits, concurrency, and best practices for building safe, performant applications.
Master Rust 1.75+ with modern async patterns, advanced type system features, and production-ready systems programming. Expert in the latest Rust ecosystem including Tokio, axum, and cutting-edge crates. Use PROACTIVELY for Rust development, performance optimization, or systems programming.
Trust Wallet CLI (`twak`) — install, create wallets, check balances, send tokens, swap, view history, set price alerts, manage ERC-20 approvals, check token risk, browse trending/DApps, and run x402 micropayments. Use whenever the user wants to use the twak CLI, manage a crypto wallet from the terminal, send or swap tokens via command line, check portfolio, create price alerts, approve ERC-20 spenders, or interact with Trust Wallet from a shell. Also covers MCP server setup for AI agents.
Rust security skill for supply chain safety and memory-safe development. Use when auditing dependencies with cargo-audit, enforcing policies with cargo-deny, reviewing RUSTSEC advisories, writing memory-safe FFI patterns, or integrating fuzzing and Miri into a security review pipeline. Activates on queries about cargo-audit, cargo-deny, RUSTSEC advisories, supply chain security, Rust CVEs, safe FFI, or fuzzing for security.