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When the user wants to choose or optimize rendering strategy for SEO. Also use when the user mentions "SSR," "SSG," "CSR," "ISR," "static rendering," "dynamic rendering," "server-side rendering," "client-side rendering," "JavaScript rendering," "pre-rendering," "prerender," "content in initial HTML," or "crawler visibility."
Perform static analysis of malicious PDF documents using peepdf, pdfid, and pdf-parser to extract embedded JavaScript, shellcode, and suspicious objects.
Run Vitest tests and parse results into actionable output. Use WHEN user needs to run JavaScript/TypeScript tests in a Vitest-configured project, verify test suites pass, or get structured failure reports. Use for "run tests", "vitest", "check if tests pass", or "test results". Do NOT use for Jest/Mocha projects, installing dependencies, writing new tests, or auto-fixing failing assertions.
(Public Preview) Perform code upgrades, migrations, codebase analysis, and transformations using AWS Transform custom. Use this skill when a user asks to upgrade, migrate, modernize, analyze, or transform code across a repository. ATX supports any-to-any transformations including language version upgrades (Java, Python, Node.js, Ruby, Go, .NET, etc.), framework upgrades and migrations (Spring Boot, React, Angular, Django, etc.), API and SDK migrations (AWS SDK v1 to v2, boto2 to boto3, JS SDK v2 to v3), library upgrades, code refactoring, architecture migrations (x86 to Graviton/ARM64), language-to-language translations, and custom organization-specific transformations. Executes transformations locally on the user's machine using the ATX CLI. Always use the ATX CLI following the reference files — never attempt to modify code, upgrade dependencies, or run analysis manually.
Implements and debugs browser WebMCP integrations in JavaScript or TypeScript web apps. Use when exposing imperative tools through navigator.modelContext, annotating HTML forms for declarative tools, handling agent-invoked form flows, or validating WebMCP behavior in the current Chrome preview. Don't use for server-side MCP servers, REST tool backends, or non-browser providers.
Expert assistant for BuilderBot (v1.4.0) — a TypeScript/JavaScript framework for building multi-platform chatbots (WhatsApp, Telegram, Instagram, Email, etc.). Use when creating or editing flows (addKeyword, addAnswer, addAction), wiring EVENTS, managing per-user state or globalState, configuring providers (Baileys, Meta, Telegram, Evolution, etc.) or databases (Mongo, Postgres, MySQL, JSON), implementing REST API endpoints (handleCtx, httpServer), debugging flow control (gotoFlow, endFlow, fallBack, idle, capture, flowDynamic), or handling blacklist logic. Architecture: Provider + Database + Flow.
Firecrawl produces cleaner markdown than WebFetch, handles JavaScript-heavy pages, and avoids content truncation. This skill should be used when fetching URLs, scraping web pages, converting URLs to markdown, extracting web content, searching the web, crawling sites, mapping URLs, LLM-powered extraction, autonomous data gathering with the Agent API, or fetching AI-generated documentation for GitHub repos via DeepWiki. Provides complete coverage of Firecrawl v2.8.0 API endpoints including parallel agents, spark-1-fast model, and sitemap-only crawling.
Open redirect playbook. Use when URL parameters, form actions, or JavaScript sinks control navigation targets and may redirect users to attacker-controlled destinations.
Creates, edits, and manages Power Pages Server Logic files — server-side JavaScript that runs securely on the Power Pages runtime. Orchestrates the full lifecycle: gathering requirements, fetching documentation, implementing code, configuring site settings, and deploying. Use when the user wants to add server-side code, create API endpoints, or move logic from the browser to the server in their Power Pages site.
Work with the @upstash/box TypeScript/JavaScript SDK for sandboxed cloud containers with AI agents, shell, filesystem, and git. Use when building with Upstash Box, creating sandboxed environments, running AI agents in containers, or orchestrating parallel boxes.
Query and analyze Coralogix Real User Monitoring (RUM) data. Use this skill when the user asks about frontend errors, page load times, web vitals, user interactions, browser errors, mobile crashes, Core Web Vitals (LCP, CLS, FID, INP, TTFB), JavaScript exceptions, page performance, session errors, RUM data, real user monitoring, or any frontend/client-side observability question - even if they don't explicitly say "RUM".
Language-specific verification for Python, TypeScript/JavaScript, and Go. Checks type safety, language idioms, and best practices. Use when asked to "verify language", "check types", or for language-specific checks.