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CRM integration patterns for Close CRM, HubSpot, and Salesforce. Use when: Close CRM, HubSpot, Salesforce, CRM API, lead sync, deal sync, activity logging, CRM webhook, pipeline automation, contact enrichment.
Comprehensive sales and revenue operations skill. Use when building a sales team, doing founder-led sales, hiring first sales reps, navigating enterprise deals, implementing product-led sales, designing sales compensation plans, defining ICP, mapping buyer personas, or optimizing the revenue engine (RevOps). Activates for: sales strategy, rev ops, revenue operations, sales enablement, sales compensation, ICP, ideal customer profile, buyer persona, sales process, deal execution, lead scoring, lead routing, lead lifecycle, MQL, SQL, pipeline management, CRM automation, sales qualification, BANT, MEDDIC, founder sales, enterprise sales, product-led sales, startup sales, SDR, AE, quota, ramp, commission plan.
Non-glass SwiftUI APIs from WWDC 2025 (iOS 26, macOS 26, visionOS 26). Covers @Animatable macro, TextEditor with AttributedString/AttributedTextSelection/AttributedTextFormattingDefinition, FindContext, WebView/WebPage, UIHostingSceneDelegate, ToolbarSpacer, Slider ticks, windowResizeAnchor, dragContainer, draggable(containerItemID:), scrollEdgeEffectStyle, tabBarMinimizeBehavior. Use when building rich text editors, embedding web content, bridging UIKit scenes to SwiftUI, or configuring scroll edge effects and tab bar minimization. DO NOT use for Liquid Glass design patterns (use apple-liquid-glass-design), general Swift or pre-iOS 26 SwiftUI (use swiftui-ui-patterns).
Advanced database design and administration for PostgreSQL, MongoDB, and Redis. Use when designing schemas, optimizing queries, managing database performance, or implementing data patterns.
Analyze family medical history, assess genetic risks, identify family health patterns, and provide personalized prevention recommendations
/em -challenge — Pre-Mortem Plan Analysis
Comprehensive technology stack evaluation and comparison tool with TCO analysis, security assessment, and intelligent recommendations for engineering teams
Event Sourcing and CQRS patterns. Event stores, projections, snapshots, command handlers, query models, and eventual consistency. Covers EventStoreDB, Axon Framework, and custom implementations. USE WHEN: user mentions "event sourcing", "CQRS", "event store", "projection", "command handler", "read model", "write model", "EventStoreDB", "Axon" DO NOT USE FOR: simple event-driven architecture - use `event-driven`; message brokers - use messaging skills; DDD basics - use `ddd`
DAG-based multi-skill orchestration: Discover, Plan, Validate, Execute. Builds execution graphs for tasks requiring multiple skills in sequence or parallel with dependency resolution and context passing. Use when a task requires 2+ skills chained together, parallel skill execution, or conditional branching between skills. Use for "compose skills", "chain workflow", "multi-skill", or "orchestrate skills". Do NOT use when a single skill can handle the request, or for simple sequential invocation that needs no dependency management.
Detect and remediate Go anti-patterns: premature interface abstraction, goroutine overkill, context soup, error wrapping mistakes, generic abuse, channel misuse, unnecessary function extraction, and interface pollution. Use when reviewing Go code for quality, detecting over-engineering, or when user mentions "anti-pattern", "code smell", "Go mistake", or "bad Go". Do NOT use for feature implementation, performance optimization without a code smell, or non-Go languages.
Condition-based polling and retry patterns: exponential backoff, health checks, rate limit recovery, circuit breakers. Use when replacing arbitrary sleeps with condition checks, implementing retry logic, waiting for service availability, or handling API rate limits. Use for "wait for", "poll until", "retry with backoff", "health check", or "rate limit". Do NOT use for async event-driven architectures, distributed locking, or real-time guarantees.
Break a design document into wave-ordered implementation tasks with domain agent assignments. Use after /feature-design produces a design doc. Use for "plan feature", "break down design", "create tasks", or "/feature-plan". Do NOT use without a design doc or for simple single-task work.