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Scaffold, clone, and deploy config-driven NextJS landing pages that use a shared UI components package. Use this skill when creating single or multiple startup landing pages with email capture, analytics, and modern design. Supports batch creation from templates or CSV/JSON files, and automatic Vercel deployment with custom domains. Each landing is a standalone NextJS app driven by an app.json config file.
Comprehensive research assistant that synthesizes information from multiple sources with citations. Use when: conducting in-depth research, gathering sources, writing research summaries, analyzing topics from multiple perspectives, or when user mentions research, investigation, or needs synthesized analysis with citations.
Validate feature requests against Genfeed OSS core vs Cloud scope. Helps users and contributors understand whether a feature belongs in the open-source core (submit PR) or Cloud SaaS (subscribe).
Security vulnerability scanning using Trivy for ecommerce project. Scans dependencies, container images, and IaC. Blocks CRITICAL and HIGH severity. Triggers on "trivy", "vulnerability scan", "security scan", "container scan", "cve", "dependency scan", "npm audit", "docker scan", "security check". PROACTIVE: MUST invoke before committing code with new dependencies.
Comprehensive technical research by combining multiple intelligence sources — Grok (X/Twitter developer discussions via Playwright), DeepWiki (AI-powered GitHub repository analysis), and WebSearch. Dispatches parallel subagents for each source and synthesizes findings into a unified report. This skill should be used when evaluating technologies, comparing libraries/frameworks, researching GitHub repos, gauging developer sentiment, or investigating technical architecture decisions. Trigger phrases include "tech research", "research this technology", "技术调研", "调研一下", "compare libraries", "evaluate framework", "investigate repo".
Deep market analysis and comprehensive research reports using Parallel AI Task API with pro/ultra processors. Multi-source synthesis with citations. No binary install — requires PARALLEL_API_KEY in .env.local.
@classytic/arc — Resource-oriented backend framework for Fastify. Use when building REST APIs with Fastify, resource CRUD, defineResource, createApp, permissions, presets, database adapters, hooks, events, QueryCache, authentication, multi-tenant SaaS, OpenAPI, job queues, WebSocket, or production deployment. Triggers: arc, fastify resource, defineResource, createApp, BaseController, arc preset, arc auth, arc events, arc jobs, arc websocket, arc plugin, arc testing, arc cli, arc permissions, arc hooks, arc pipeline, arc factory, arc cache, arc QueryCache.
Sustainable social media marketing and paid social: content systems, community management, influencer ops, social commerce, and attribution (2026).
Salesforce Data Cloud Retrieve phase. TRIGGER when: user runs Data Cloud SQL, describe, async queries, vector search, search-index workflows, or metadata introspection for Data Cloud objects. DO NOT TRIGGER when: the task is standard CRM SOQL (use sf-soql), segment creation or calculated insight design (use sf-datacloud-segment), or STDM/session tracing/parquet analysis (use sf-ai-agentforce-observability).
Host and process metrics including CPU, memory, disk, network, containers, and process-level telemetry. Monitor infrastructure health and resource utilization.
End-to-end open source contribution workflow: from scanning issues to submitting PRs. Use this skill whenever the user wants to contribute to an open source project, find issues to fix, submit a pull request, fork a repo to contribute, fix a GitHub issue, or mentions 'open source contribution'. Also trigger when they provide a GitHub repo URL and ask about contributing, say things like 'help me submit a PR', 'find good first issues', 'I want to contribute to X', or mention fixing bugs in someone else's project.
Designs RESTful APIs with proper resource naming, HTTP methods, status codes, and response formats. Use when building new APIs, establishing API conventions, or designing developer-friendly interfaces.