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Guide to using Ionic Framework components for beautiful native-looking Capacitor apps. Covers component usage, theming, platform-specific styling, and best practices for mobile UI. Use this skill when users need help with Ionic components or mobile UI design.
Multi-repo synthesis and reimagination. Load reverse-engineering docs from multiple repositories, extract a unified capability map, identify duplication and inefficiency, then brainstorm with the user to reimagine how those capabilities could work together in a new, better way. Generates new specifications for the reimagined system. The killer feature for enterprise modernization.
Discovers your full tool environment and amplifies prompts with capability awareness. Suggests optimal tool compositions as non-binding options.
Manage change control for validated computerized systems. Covers change request triage (emergency, standard, minor), impact assessment on validated state, revalidation scope determination, approval workflows, implementation tracking, and post-change verification. Use when a validated system requires a software upgrade, patch, or configuration change; when infrastructure changes affect validated systems; when a CAPA requires system modification; or when emergency changes need expedited approval and retrospective documentation.
Memory health dashboard showing line counts, topic files, capacity, stale entries, and recommendations.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "build a Capacitor app", "add Capacitor to a web project", "use Capacitor plugins", "configure Capacitor for iOS or Android", or needs guidance on Capacitor best practices, security, storage, deep links, or the development workflow.
Guides the agent through upgrading a Capacitor app from v4 to v5. Use when the project is on Capacitor 4 and needs the v5 migration path. Do not use for other major versions, plugin-only upgrades, or non-Capacitor apps.
Guides the agent through installing, authenticating, configuring, and using the Capawesome CLI (@capawesome/cli). Covers installation, interactive and token-based authentication, project linking via capawesome.config.json, the full command reference (app management, native builds, live updates, certificates, environments, channels, deployments, destinations, devices), CI/CD integration with token auth and JSON output, and diagnostics via the doctor command. Do not use for Capawesome Cloud feature setup (native builds workflow, live updates workflow, app store publishing) — use the capawesome-cloud skill instead.
Consolidates objective metrics of a sprint. Use when you need quantitative data about deliveries, blockers, deviations, and velocity to feed retro, sprint review, or capacity decisions.
Guides enterprise data center portfolio planning and execution—multi-site capacity roadmaps, investment prioritization (build, expand, refresh, exit, colo vs owned), portfolio RAID and dependency management across DC programs, stage-gate governance, capex/opex alignment, regional and resiliency strategy, and steering-committee reporting. Use when prioritizing several DC initiatives, harmonizing site plans over 3–5 years, tracking a portfolio of hall builds and refreshes, or aligning facilities/IT/finance on DC investments—not for a single hall MEP design (data-center-design-execution-lead), host-level utilization (data-center-compute-supply-efficiency), generic software programs (technical-program-manager), or cloud IaC (infrastructure-engineer). For executing approved MW/rack delivery on schedule, use senior-data-center-capacity-delivery-manager.
Expert in Capacitor cross-platform development and Android native Java code for background services and battery optimization.
Plan a sprint with capacity estimation, story selection, dependency mapping, and risk identification. Use when preparing for sprint planning, estimating team capacity, selecting stories, or balancing sprint scope against velocity.