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Create, manage, and deploy Power BI semantic models inside Microsoft Fabric workspaces via `az rest` CLI against Fabric and Power BI REST APIs. Use when the user wants to: (1) create a semantic model from TMDL definition files, (2) retrieve or download semantic model definitions, (3) update a semantic model definition with modified TMDL, (4) trigger or manage dataset refresh operations, (5) configure data sources, parameters, or permissions, (6) deploy semantic models between pipeline stages. Covers Fabric Items API (CRUD) and Power BI Datasets API (refresh, data sources, permissions). For read-only DAX queries, use `powerbi-consumption-cli`. For fine-grained modeling changes, route to `powerbi-modeling-mcp`. Triggers: "create semantic model", "upload TMDL", "download semantic model TMDL", "refresh dataset", "semantic model deployment pipeline", "dataset permissions", "list dataset users", "semantic model authoring".
Phase 1 of the feature workflow — Draft a design document for the new feature, serving as the sole input for subsequent implementation and acceptance. First gather evidence (read architecture docs, review relevant code, grep to prevent term conflicts, check archives), then write a complete first draft in one go (including YAML frontmatter + three-tier structure + test design), submit it to the user for overall review, and iterate until approval. After approval, extract {slug}-checklist.yaml from {slug}-design.md for use in the next two phases. Trigger scenarios: "Start designing the solution", "Write design doc", "Prepare to implement XX", with the prerequisite that you already know what to do, who it's for, and how to define success.
Plan and build an RLM (Recursive Language Model) with predict-rlm. Interactively defines inputs, outputs, skills, and architecture from a goal, then implements the code. Use when the user wants to create a new RLM or explore whether one is feasible.
Use when designing or architecting Elixir/Phoenix applications, creating comprehensive project documentation, planning OTP supervision trees, defining domain models with Ash Framework, structuring multi-app projects with path-based dependencies, or preparing handoff documentation for Director/Implementor AI collaboration
Specifies requirements for an analytics dashboard including metrics, visualizations, filters, and data sources. Use when requesting dashboards from data teams, defining KPI tracking, or documenting reporting needs.
Generate penetration testing reports in standard format, including project information sheet, vulnerability discovery list, detailed vulnerability information (including attribute sheet, description, reproduction steps, evidence screenshots, remediation suggestions), and appendices (risk level definition, CVSS explanation, glossary). Use this skill when users request to generate penetration testing reports, security testing reports, or vulnerability reports. Strictly follow the standard format in the project template directory.
Initialize a Harness Engineering framework in the current project. Use when user says 'harness', 'init harness', 'initialize framework', 'setup harness engineering', '/harness', or wants to set up a Plan-Build-Verify development workflow with specialized agents (planner, generator, evaluator). Creates CLAUDE.md, agent definitions, command templates, hooks, and documentation structure for autonomous AI-driven development.
Expert product launch strategist for SaaS and technology companies. Use when planning product launches, coordinating cross-functional launch teams, managing beta programs, creating launch communication plans, planning launch day execution, setting up post-launch monitoring, running launch retrospectives, or defining launch metrics. Covers launch tiering, internal enablement, rollback planning, and contingency strategies.
Deploys and operates containerized workloads on ECS, Fargate, and ECR. Covers task definitions, Fargate services, ECR repository setup and lifecycle policies, ECS Exec debugging, service scaling, deployment strategies, load balancer integration, and logging configuration. Use when deploying, debugging, or optimizing containers on AWS. ALSO USE for container deployment options (ECS vs ECS Express Mode), networking modes, health check troubleshooting, OOM errors, secrets injection, blue/green deployments, ECR image management, and App Runner sunset guidance and migration. NOT for Kubernetes, EKS, or CI/CD pipelines.
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).
Develop a content strategy covering editorial positioning, content pillars, formats, calendar, governance, and topical authority planning. Use this skill whenever the user wants to plan a content program, define content pillars, build an editorial calendar, structure topic clusters, set up content governance, or align content production with broader brand and SEO goals. Triggers on content strategy, content plan, editorial strategy, content pillars, content calendar, editorial calendar, topical authority, topic clusters, content governance, content roadmap, content production. Also triggers when the user is about to start producing content without a strategic plan.
The PRIMARY development workflow for the Archon project (remote-coding-agent). Use this skill instead of any PRP skills when working on Archon code. Routes to 10 specialized cookbooks based on what the user is trying to do: RESEARCH — "how does the orchestrator work?", "where is session state defined?", "trace the workflow execution flow", "what is IWorkflowStore?" INVESTIGATE — "should we use Drizzle or Prisma?", "what's the best way to add WebSockets?", "can we migrate to Turso?", "how do other projects handle rate limiting?" PRD — "write a PRD for dark mode", "spec out the notification feature", "product requirements for webhook retry" PLAN — "plan the auth refactor", "design the caching layer", "create an implementation plan for #42" IMPLEMENT — "implement the plan", "execute .claude/archon/plans/auth.plan.md", "build the feature from the plan", "code this up" REVIEW — "review PR #123", "review my changes", "code review the diff" DEBUG — "debug the failing test", "why is streaming broken?", "root cause analysis on the timeout issue" COMMIT — "commit these changes", "commit the auth refactor" PR — "create a PR", "open a pull request for this branch" ISSUE — "report this to gh", "create a gh issue", "log it in github", "file a bug for this", "create a feature request" This skill triggers on ANY development task: researching, investigating, planning, building, reviewing, debugging, committing, or shipping code. NOT for: Running Archon CLI workflows in worktrees (use /archon instead).