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Use when the user explicitly asks for the Inngest REST API v2, raw HTTP, OpenAPI, API docs, API authentication, or an endpoint that the Inngest CLI does not expose. Covers api-docs.inngest.com, llms.txt, the OpenAPI v2 spec, Bearer authentication with API keys or signing keys, production and local base URLs, raw curl/fetch requests, request-shape discovery, pagination, secret redaction, and when to prefer the `inngest-api-cli` skill instead.
Validate that analytics and marketing tracking fire CORRECTLY: GA4/GTM dataLayer events, Meta/TikTok/LinkedIn pixels, and ad-tech tags. Covers building a tracking plan as the contract, intercepting collect-endpoint beacons and dataLayer.push in Playwright, asserting event name + params + values + timing + de-duplication, Consent Mode v2 gating, CI regression gating, and news-media events (article-view, scroll-depth, paywall). Use when: "test analytics tracking," "GA4 event test," "verify the pixel fires," "dataLayer test," "tracking plan," "Meta Pixel dedup," "scroll-depth tracking test," "gate tracking in CI." Not for: whether tracking is ALLOWED to fire under consent law (GDPR/CMP) — that is compliance-testing; this skill checks the data is CORRECT. SEO meta tags / structured data — out of scope. Related: compliance-testing, playwright-automation, api-testing, qa-project-context.
Test REST and GraphQL APIs with Playwright APIRequestContext, Supertest, or standalone HTTP clients. Covers schema validation with Zod 4/AJV, auth flow testing, CRUD lifecycle tests, error and header validation, pagination, and performance assertions. Use when: "API test," "endpoint test," "REST test," "GraphQL test," "schema validation," "Postman replacement." Not for: consumer-driven contract verification (Pact, broker) — use contract-testing; browser UI flows — use playwright-automation. Related: contract-testing, test-data-management, ci-cd-integration, playwright-automation.
Test payment and checkout flows end to end against PSP sandboxes — Stripe first, with the general pattern for Adyen/Braintree/PayPal. Covers Stripe test-mode card numbers and their decline codes, the 3DS/SCA challenge flow and its nested-iframe handling in Playwright, test clocks for subscription/billing-cycle simulation, webhook testing (stripe listen/trigger, signature verification, idempotency), failed/retried payments and refunds, and never using real cards. Use when: "test Stripe checkout," "payment test," "3DS test," "test webhook signature," "test subscription renewal," "test clock," "refund test," "decline card test," "checkout E2E." Not for: General API contract testing of non-payment endpoints — api-testing. PCI-DSS/regulatory compliance audit — compliance-testing. Related: api-testing, playwright-automation, compliance-testing, test-data-management, qa-project-context.
Measures the task accuracy of text models served by MAX using standard benchmarks such as GSM8K, MMLU, HellaSwag, ARC, AIME, GPQA, TruthfulQA, WinoGrande, and BABILong. Use when benchmarking a served model, comparing it with model-card or reference scores, verifying that a new MAX model produces correct answers, or running repeatable dataset evaluations against a MAX OpenAI-compatible endpoint.
Benchmark a model served on MAX with the `max benchmark` command: measure throughput (tokens/sec), latency (TTFT, TPOT, inter-token latency), and GPU utilization by driving load against a running `max serve` endpoint. Use this whenever the user wants to benchmark, load-test, or measure the performance of a MAX model, get tokens-per-second / TTFT / TPOT numbers, run a concurrency or request-rate sweep, compare latency vs throughput, size a deployment, or produce benchmark JSON, even if they don't say "benchmark" by name. Also use when a `max benchmark` run fails to connect or reports zero/garbage numbers.
Manage Sumsub `clientWebhooks` (event subscriptions for applicantReviewed / applicantPending / kytTxn / etc.) — reads via `/resources/api/clientWebhooks`, writes via `/resources/api/agent/clientWebhooks`. **Sandbox only** — production webhooks must be created by a human directly in the Sumsub dashboard. TRIGGER when the user asks to "list / retrieve / show webhooks", "create / add / register a webhook", "update / edit / change a webhook target / event list / secret / signature algorithm", or "disable / re-enable a webhook" against their sandbox tenant. SKIP for production webhook setup (refer the user to the dashboard), for unrelated webhook surfaces (Stripe / videoIdent / Fireblocks / NFC / partner-specific receive paths under `/resources/webhooks/...`), for testing one-off delivery (use the `inspectionCallbacks/testWebhook` endpoint directly), and for KYT-only webhook routing (that's managed in the Sumsub dashboard's KYT section). The public API does not expose delete or per-webhook delivery stats — for those, refer the user to the Sumsub dashboard UI.
Catch-all fallback for any Sumsub API task that does NOT match a more specific skill (e.g. `create-sumsub-level`, `sumsub-create-questionnaire`, `sumsub-api-auth`). TRIGGER when the user wants to call, inspect, or debug a Sumsub API endpoint not otherwise covered — fetching applicants, listing levels, reviewing AML hits, exporting data, generating SDK tokens, anything against `api.sumsub.com`. The procedure — locate the right endpoint in the OpenAPI schema, read its request/response shape, build the payload, sign with App Token, and validate. SKIP whenever a narrower Sumsub skill already covers the request.
Explores a Spring Boot application and builds primary context: tech stack, module structure, domain entities, REST endpoints. Triggers on explicit requests: "explore project", "describe project", "project overview", "what is this project", "project structure", "tech stack", "give me context about the project", or whenever you need to understand the project before starting any task.
Use this skill when your backend needs to read or update RevenueCat state on Android. Covers the RevenueCat REST API (v1 subscribers endpoint, grant/revoke entitlements, attributes), secret vs public SDK API key usage, and why you do not build a receipt verification backend with RevenueCat.
Use this skill to design an OpenAPI spec from scratch, assess an existing spec for AI agent readiness, security, or design quality, or fix issues found in a spec. Trigger when the user describes an API they want to build, asks to "design", "create", "draft", or "scaffold" an OpenAPI spec, or mentions building a REST API for a service or domain. Trigger when the user says things like "I want to expose endpoints for X", "help me design an API for Y", or "I need an OpenAPI spec for Z" — even without saying "OpenAPI" explicitly. Trigger when the user asks to evaluate, review, check, or assess an OpenAPI spec for agent compatibility, API quality, security, OWASP compliance, WSO2 guidelines, or REST best practices — or when they share a .yaml/.json OpenAPI file and ask how good it is. Trigger when the user asks to fix, correct, remediate, or apply fixes to issues in an OpenAPI spec — including "fix issue spec-001", "fix all HIGH severity issues", "apply autoFixable fixes", or "fix the spec issues from this report".
Inject high-value structured logging while writing or refactoring code. Use whenever generating, editing, or reviewing backend/service code (APIs, handlers, jobs, scripts) so errors are always caught and logged, and other important logging is added based on real risk of failure — not sprinkled everywhere. Trigger on requests like "add logging", "write this endpoint/handler/function", "refactor this service", or any code that talks to a DB, external API, queue, or has business logic with branching.