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Expert knowledge for Azure Resource Graph development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, limits & quotas, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when querying via CLI/PowerShell/REST, using GET/LIST vs Query, handling paging/quotas, or deploying shared queries, and other Azure Resource Graph related development tasks. Not for Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Policy (use azure-policy), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Cost Management (use azure-cost-management).
Expert knowledge for Azure Networking development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, security, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when designing VNets/hubs, routing via firewalls/gateways, enforcing Policy, or querying networks with Resource Graph, and other Azure Networking related development tasks. Not for Azure Virtual Network (use azure-virtual-network), Azure Virtual Network Manager (use azure-virtual-network-manager), Azure Virtual WAN (use azure-virtual-wan), Azure Network Watcher (use azure-network-watcher).
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Search development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when designing indexes, skillsets, vector/semantic search, indexers, private endpoints, or RAG apps, and other Azure AI Search related development tasks. Not for Azure Cosmos DB (use azure-cosmos-db), Azure Data Explorer (use azure-data-explorer), Azure Synapse Analytics (use azure-synapse-analytics).
Expert knowledge for Azure Kubernetes Service Edge Essentials development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when managing AKS Edge/Arc clusters, Arc connectivity, IoT/OPC/ONVIF workloads, TPM/AI deployments, or gMSA, and other Azure Kubernetes Service Edge Essentials related development tasks. Not for Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service), Azure IoT Edge (use azure-iot-edge), Azure Stack Edge (use azure-stack-edge), Azure Container Apps (use azure-container-apps).
Attach judges to AI Config variations for automatic LLM-as-a-judge evaluation. Create custom judges, configure sampling rates, and monitor quality scores.
Create or update a GitHub pull request with a Japanese title and body, using .github/pull_request_template.md or docs/pull_request_template.md when present. Use when the user asks to open a PR, create a pull request, or refresh PR metadata. Requires a pushed branch—use push (and pull if needed) first; use commit-jp for commits.
Use when creating, editing, or reviewing WordPress Playground blueprint JSON files. Triggers on mentions of blueprints, playground configuration, or requests to set up a WordPress demo environment.
Production-first enterprise skill for The Composable Architecture (TCA) with SwiftUI (iOS 16+, TCA 1.7+). This skill should be used when building new TCA features with @Reducer macro, decomposing god reducers, implementing StackState/StackAction navigation or tree-based @Presents navigation, writing TestStore tests, migrating legacy TCA code to modern @ObservableState patterns, debugging TCA performance issues, managing side effects and dependencies with @DependencyClient, or reviewing TCA code for anti-patterns. Use this skill any time someone works with TCA reducers, stores, effects, or dependencies — AI tools consistently generate outdated pre-1.7 TCA patterns, so this skill is essential for correct code.
Scaffolds new Aptos projects using npx create-aptos-dapp. Supports fullstack (Vite or Next.js) and contract-only templates with network selection and optional API key. Triggers on: 'build app', 'create app', 'make app', 'new app', 'build dApp', 'create dApp', 'new dApp', 'build project', 'new project', 'create project', 'scaffold', 'start project', 'set up project', 'build me a', 'I want to build', 'make me a', 'help me build'.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "draw an architecture diagram", "create architecture diagram", "generate architecture", "画架构图", "生成架构图", "绘制架构图", or mentions architecture, microservice architecture, frontend architecture (Vue/React), system architecture, deployment architecture, technology architecture, or needs to visualize system structure with components and connections.
MUST USE for anything related to mise, development tool versions, or dev environment setup. Triggers: (1) User mentions mise, mise.toml, .tool-versions, or mise commands like 'mise use', 'mise install', 'mise run'. (2) User wants to install, switch, pin, upgrade, or check versions of dev tools — node, python, go, ruby, java, rust, etc. — at project or global level, even without mentioning mise (e.g. 'set up node 22', 'what python version', 'upgrade go', 'check for outdated tools', 'configure dev environment'). (3) User wants to manage per-project environment variables via config files (e.g. 'add DATABASE_URL env var', 'set up env vars for different environments'). (4) User wants to define or run project tasks via mise (e.g. 'create a build task', 'run tests with mise'). Do NOT trigger for: Dockerfiles, package.json scripts, Makefiles, nvm/pyenv/rbenv commands, pip/npm package installation, git tags, CI/CD config, or deployment.
Compares two Xcode build runs to identify duration regressions, cache changes, and new issues. Can be invoked with build IDs, dashboard URLs, or branch names (e.g. `tuist compare-builds --base main --head feature-branch`).