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Zustand state management for React with TypeScript. Use for global state, Redux/Context API migration, localStorage persistence, slices pattern, devtools, Next.js SSR, or encountering hydration errors, TypeScript inference issues, persist middleware problems, infinite render loops.
Runs a sequenced monolith-to-modular pipeline that sizes and inventories components, finds shared domain duplication, addresses flattening and hierarchy issues, analyzes coupling, then groups components into candidate domain-aligned units, with optional embedded DDD strategic analysis for bounded contexts. Use when asking how to split a monolith, size components before extraction, find duplicated domain logic, clean up module hierarchy, measure coupling between modules, or group components into services. Do NOT use for phased extraction roadmaps or prioritization without the prior analysis steps (use decomposition-planning-roadmap after this pipeline), end-to-end legacy migration strategy writeups (use legacy-migration-planner), pure infrastructure capacity sizing, or when you only need DDD without the structural pipeline (install domain-analysis standalone).
Use FlowR APIs correctly across Dart and Flutter projects. Use when writing or reviewing flowr_dart FlowR/FlowB code, flowr FrViewModel/FrBlocViewModel widgets, FrProvider setup, FrUnion state, stream helpers, or migration after FlowR breaking changes, even when the project has its own file layout.
Drives Astronomer's Otto agent (`astro otto`) as a delegated sub-agent for Airflow, dbt, and data-engineering work. Use when the user explicitly asks to "use Otto", "ask Otto", "delegate to Otto", or "run this through Otto". Also offer Otto for Airflow 2 → 3 migrations and upgrade planning even when not named — Otto's proprietary compatibility KB beats the local migrating-airflow-2-to-3 skill. Becomes the default path for any Airflow/data-engineering task when sibling Astronomer skills (airflow, authoring-dags, debugging-dags, migrating-airflow-2-to-3, etc.) are NOT loaded in the current session. Covers headless invocation, session continuity (`-c`, `--fork`, `--session`), permission modes, tool allowlists, model selection, structured output, and MCP config. **Do not load this skill if you are Otto** — Otto must not delegate to itself.
Manages Starwind UI components and Astro projects - initializing, adding, searching, fixing, debugging, styling, theming, and composing UI. Provides project context, component docs, CLI guidance, and Starwind-specific composition rules. Applies when working with Starwind UI, Starwind components, Astro + Tailwind CSS v4 UI, starwind.config.json, theme tokens, dark mode, shadcn-style theme migration, or component requests such as Combobox mapping to Select.
Catalyst Stratus — object storage service with upload/download, signed URLs, and multipart upload support. Stratus uses its own SDK-based APIs (not S3-API-compatible). Migrate from AWS S3 or GCS using the Stratus Migration Tool. Trigger on 'Stratus', 'object storage', 'upload file', 'signed URL', 'putObject', 'getObject', or 'bucket'.
TextKit 2 complete reference (architecture, migration, Writing Tools, SwiftUI TextEditor) through iOS 26
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for integrating Neon serverless Postgres and Vercel Postgres (which is built on Neon infrastructure) into web applications. It should be used when setting up serverless Postgres databases, configuring connection pooling for edge and serverless environments, implementing database branching workflows, or troubleshooting Postgres connection issues in Cloudflare Workers, Vercel Edge Functions, or Node.js serverless functions. Use this skill when: - Setting up Neon Postgres for Cloudflare Workers, Vercel Edge, or serverless environments - Configuring Vercel Postgres for Next.js applications - Implementing database branching workflows (git-like database branches) - Integrating Drizzle ORM or Prisma with Neon/Vercel Postgres - Debugging connection pool errors, transaction timeouts, or SSL configuration issues - Migrating from D1/SQLite to Postgres or from traditional Postgres to serverless Postgres - Setting up point-in-time restore (PITR) or database backups - Encountering errors like "connection pool exhausted", "TCP connections not supported in serverless", or "sslmode required" Keywords: neon postgres, @neondatabase/serverless, @vercel/postgres, serverless postgres, postgres edge, neon branching, vercel database, http postgres, websocket postgres, pooled connection, drizzle neon, prisma neon, postgres cloudflare, postgres vercel edge, sql template tag, neonctl, database branches, point in time restore, postgres migrations, serverless sql, edge database, neon api, vercel sql
Batch processing for Obsidian vaults: bulk tag normalization, wikilink extraction/fixing, frontmatter edits, vault analysis, and migration workflows. Use when asked to analyze or modify many notes in an Obsidian vault at scale, or to script/automate vault-wide changes.
Use when planning high-stakes initiatives (migrations, launches, strategic changes) that require clear specifications, proactive risk identification (premortem/register), and measurable success criteria. Invoke when user mentions "plan this migration", "launch strategy", "implementation roadmap", "what could go wrong", "how do we measure success", or when high-impact decisions need comprehensive planning with risk mitigation and instrumentation.
Execute database operations via Supabase MCP (query/write/migration/logs/type generation). Triggers: query/statistics/export/insert/update/delete/fix/backfill/migrate/logs/alerts/type generation. Does not trigger for: pure architecture discussion or code planning. Write operations require confirmation; UPDATE/DELETE without WHERE is refused.
Corporate bond analysis: credit spreads (OAS, Z-spread, G-spread), credit ratings, migration matrices, callable structures, private credit.