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Phase 2 of the issue process — Read the issue report + read the code, identify the true root cause and assess the repair risk, and finally provide the user with 2-3 repair plan options for them to decide. This phase is **not about starting to modify code** — after analysis, show the conclusion to the user first, and only proceed to Phase 3 after the user confirms the plan. The prerequisite dependency easysdd-issue-report has been completed. Trigger scenarios: The user says "analyze this bug", "find the root cause", "locate the issue", and the {slug}-report.md already exists in the issue directory.
Phase 2 of the issue process — Read the issue report + read the code, identify the true root cause and assess repair risks, and finally provide users with 2-3 repair solution options for them to decide. **Do NOT start modifying code in this phase** — present the conclusions to the user after analysis, and only proceed to Phase 3 after the user confirms the solution. Prerequisite: cs-issue-report has been completed. Trigger scenarios: The user says "Analyze this bug", "Find the root cause", "Locate the issue", and {slug}-report.md already exists in the issue directory.
PitchWall platform help — AI product discovery directory (65K+ products, 100K+ users, DR60, 45K+ newsletter subscribers). Helps with submitting a product listing, choosing free vs Premium ($99) tiers, understanding backlink value, advertising options (Spotlight Ad, newsletter sponsorship, dedicated email), and optimizing listings for approval. Use when you want traffic and backlinks from PitchWall, your AI product needs more discoverability, unsure if Premium is worth the cost, or considering PitchWall ads to reach a tech audience. Do NOT use for multi-directory launch strategy (use /sales-launch-directory). Do NOT use for Product Hunt launches (use /sales-producthunt).
Convert .NET projects and solutions (.sln, .slnx) to NuGet Central Package Management (CPM) using Directory.Packages.props. USE FOR: converting to CPM, centralizing or aligning NuGet package versions across multiple projects, inlining MSBuild version properties from Directory.Build.props into Directory.Packages.props, resolving version conflicts or mismatches across a solution or repository, updating or bumping or syncing package versions across projects. Also activate when packages are out of sync, drifting, or inconsistent -- even without the user mentioning CPM. Provides baseline build capture, version conflict resolution, build validation with binlog comparison, and a structured post-conversion report. DO NOT USE FOR: packages.config projects (must migrate to PackageReference first) or repositories that already have CPM fully enabled.
Nassim Taleb's Antifragility framework applied to a business idea, system, or portfolio position. Spawns a team of specialist agents — Fat-Tail Detector, Fragility Auditor, Optionality Scout, Iatrogenics Checker, Skin-in-the-Game Auditor — who each apply a distinct lens from Taleb's Incerto to evaluate whether the subject is fragile, robust, or antifragile. The lead synthesizes into a convexity assessment: what's the payoff structure under disorder, where are the hidden tail risks, and the honest Taleb verdict. Use when the user says "taleb this", "is this fragile", "antifragility analysis", "what would Taleb think", "tail risk check", or proposes a business/system and wants structural risk analysis. Works standalone or after /munger for complementary analysis.
Workato platform help — enterprise iPaaS, 1200+ connectors, recipe-based automation, API Management, MCP Gateway, Agent Studio (Genies AI agents), Data Tables, Event Streams, B2B/EDI, Embedded iPaaS, IDP. Use when recipe costs keep spiraling and you need to optimize task consumption, recipe errors are unclear and debugging is painful, evaluating Workato vs MuleSoft vs Boomi vs Celigo, setting up API management or MCP gateway, building Genies AI agents in Agent Studio, or connecting enterprise apps without coding. Do NOT use for simple Zapier/Make automations (use /sales-integration) or MuleSoft-specific questions (use /sales-mulesoft).
Append-only task record convention for Loom. Use when reading or writing per-task records under `.agents/tasks/<task-id>/`, when another skill needs to log a lifecycle milestone (saved, decision, readiness, blocker, done), when the user asks about an existing task's status or progress, or when checking task records for drift via the linter. Do NOT trigger for creating new tasks (that is `task-brief`'s job), for general docs/planning unrelated to a task directory, or for historical questions about the retired `task-state-management` system.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write a pipeline", "add caching", "make this build faster", "show test failures in the build page", "add annotations", "only run tests when code changes", "set up dynamic pipelines", "add retry", "parallel steps", "matrix build", "add plugins", or "work with artifacts in pipeline YAML". Also use when the user mentions .buildkite/ directory, pipeline.yml, buildkite-agent pipeline upload, step types (command, wait, block, trigger, group, input), if_changed, notify, concurrency, or asks about Buildkite CI configuration.
Build and deploy full-stack web and mobile apps with AWS Amplify Gen2 (TypeScript code-first). Covers auth (Cognito), data (AppSync/DynamoDB including schema modeling, enum types, relationships, authorization rules), storage (S3), functions, APIs, and AI (Amplify AI Kit with Bedrock). Supports React, Next.js, Vue, Angular, React Native, Flutter, Swift, and Android. Always use this skill for Amplify Gen2 topics — even for questions you think you know — it contains validated, version-specific patterns that prevent common mistakes. TRIGGER when: user mentions Amplify Gen2; project has amplify/ directory or amplify_outputs; code imports @aws-amplify packages; user asks about defineBackend, defineAuth, defineData, defineStorage, or npx ampx. SKIP: Amplify Gen1 (amplify CLI v6), standalone SAM/CDK without Amplify (use aws-serverless), direct Bedrock without Amplify AI Kit (use bedrock).
The CLI for the public API directory at postman.com/explore — search, rank, and watch community-contributed Postman Collections, agent-native and offline. Trigger phrases: `find a postman collection for`, `what postman collection should i fork for`, `is there a postman collection for`, `browse postman api network`, `compare postman publishers`, `what changed on the postman network`, `use postman-explore`, `run postman-explore`.
ETF analysis framework via Longbridge — product screening (AUM/expense ratio/index), tracking error, liquidity (bid-ask spread/volume), premium/discount (NAV vs market price), and A-share ETF allocation insights. Triggers: "ETF分析", "ETF选择", "ETF跟踪误差", "ETF溢价", "ETF流动性", "ETF费率", "ETF规模", "宽基ETF", "行业ETF", "指数基金", "ETF分析", "ETF選擇", "ETF追蹤誤差", "ETF溢價", "ETF流動性", "ETF費率", "ETF規模", "指數基金", "ETF analysis", "ETF selection", "tracking error", "ETF premium discount", "ETF liquidity", "expense ratio", "broad market ETF", "sector ETF", "index fund".
Industry supply-chain analysis via Longbridge Securities — maps upstream / midstream / downstream structure for a sector, identifies key bottleneck nodes, assesses bargaining power and profitability at each tier, and evaluates investment value of core supply-chain companies using Longbridge data. Triggers: "产业链", "供应链", "上中下游", "产业链分析", "供应链分析", "咽喉环节", "卡脖子", "产业链投资", "产业链研究", "產業鏈", "供應鏈", "上中下游", "產業鏈分析", "供應鏈分析", "咽喉環節", "supply chain", "value chain", "upstream midstream downstream", "supply chain analysis", "bottleneck", "industry chain", "supply chain investment".