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This skill should be used when the user asks to "design REST APIs", "optimize database queries", "implement authentication", "build microservices", "review backend code", "set up GraphQL", "handle database migrations", or "load test APIs". Use for Node.js/Express/Fastify development, PostgreSQL optimization, API security, and backend architecture patterns.
Query Reactome REST API for pathway analysis, enrichment, gene-pathway mapping, disease pathways, molecular interactions, expression analysis, for systems biology studies.
Azure AD OAuth2/OIDC SSO integration for Kubernetes applications. Use when implementing Single Sign-On, configuring Azure AD App Registrations, restricting access by groups, or integrating tools (DefectDojo, Grafana, ArgoCD, Harbor, SonarQube) with Azure AD authentication.
Unity Editor REST API. BATCH-FIRST: Use *_batch for 2+ objects.
Builds GraphQL APIs with schema design, resolvers, error handling, and performance optimization using Apollo or Graphene. Use when creating flexible query APIs, migrating from REST, or implementing real-time subscriptions.
Structure, classify, and write documentation using the Diátaxis framework. Use when writing docs, README files, guides, tutorials, how-to guides, API references, or organizing documentation architecture. Also use when asked to improve documentation, restructure docs, decide what type of doc to write, or classify existing content. Covers tutorials, how-to guides, reference, and explanation.
Generates custom Claude Code subagents with specialized expertise. Activates when user wants to create a subagent, specialized agent, or task-specific AI assistant. Creates properly formatted .md files with YAML frontmatter, suggests tool restrictions and model selection, generates effective system prompts. Use when user mentions "create subagent", "new agent", "specialized agent", "task-specific agent", or wants isolated context for domain-specific work.
Transform and redesign interior spaces using ModelsLab's Interior API. Generate interior designs, decorate rooms, create floor plans, and restore exteriors with AI.
Scaffolds or references a production-ready Node.js REST API with Express 5, TypeScript, Mongoose (MongoDB), Redis, Sentry, JWT auth, bcrypt, rate limiting, and centralized error handling. Use when the user wants to start a new observable and resilient backend, needs a Node.js API boilerplate with security and monitoring, or asks to clone or adapt this template repository.
MANDATORY — invoke this skill BEFORE making any Blockscout MCP tool calls or writing any blockchain data scripts, even when the Blockscout MCP server is already configured. Provides architectural rules, execution-strategy decisions, MCP REST API conventions for scripts, endpoint reference files, response transformation requirements, and output conventions that are not available from MCP tool descriptions alone. Use when the user asks about on-chain data, blockchain analysis, wallet balances, token transfers, contract interactions, on-chain metrics, wants to use the Blockscout API, or needs to build software that retrieves blockchain data via Blockscout. Covers all EVM chains.
Generate a CLI + AgentSkill from any REST API documentation. Use when: (1) wrapping a SaaS API as a CLI tool, (2) creating agent-ready integrations for APIs like Typefully, Dub, Mercury, Front, etc., (3) user says 'create a CLI for X API', 'wrap this API', or 'make a skill for X'. Handles API discovery, scaffold generation, resource implementation, building, and PATH linking.
Log what you built (text, images, commits, branches); get LinkedIn, X, Reddit, and standup copy in one go. Stores structured daily logs (logs/YYYY-MM-DD.md) and generates platform-ready drafts (posts/). Use when the user wants to log this, log my day, turn my log into a post, post ideas from my logs, standup from my logs, or drafts for LinkedIn / X / Reddit. Use this skill whenever the user mentions logging their day, turning notes or chat into posts, standup notes, or generating LinkedIn/X/Reddit from dev activity, even if they don't name the skill. Messages that start with "Log: " (with a space) are log requests: log the rest of the message.