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Build LiveKit Agent backends in Python. Use this skill when creating voice AI agents, voice assistants, or any realtime AI application using LiveKit's Python Agents SDK (livekit-agents). Covers AgentSession, Agent class, function tools, STT/LLM/TTS models, turn detection, and multi-agent workflows.
Professional-grade Solidity smart contract security auditor. Performs comprehensive audits or targeted reviews (security vulnerabilities, gas optimization, storage optimization, code architecture, DeFi protocol analysis). Use this skill when users request smart contract audits, security reviews, vulnerability assessments, gas/storage optimization analysis, code quality reviews, or when analyzing Solidity code for any security or quality concerns. Supports all Solidity versions with version-specific vulnerability detection. Based on OWASP Smart Contract Top 10 (2025) and real-world exploit patterns.
Production-ready scripts for Android app testing, building, and automation. Provides semantic UI navigation, build automation, accessibility testing, and emulator lifecycle management. Optimized for AI agents with minimal token output. Android equivalent of ios-simulator-skill.
Create professional engineering diagrams using drawio XML format with industry-standard symbols. Best for electrical schematics, P&ID (Piping & Instrumentation), rack diagrams, fault tree analysis, PLC ladder logic, and logic gate diagrams. Built on drawio with engineering-specific stencils. NOT for simple flowcharts (use mermaid) or network topology (use network skill).
Comprehensive guide to building video applications with Mux, the developer-first video infrastructure platform. This skill covers video streaming, live streaming, player integrations, analytics with Mux Data, and AI-powered workflows. Whether you are building a video-on-demand platform, live streaming application, or integrating video into an existing product, this documentation provides the patterns and code examples needed to ship quickly.
Use this skill for writing, reviewing, and editing documentation (`/docs` directory or any .md file).
Creates Cursor-specific AI agent skills with SKILL.md format. Use when creating skills for Cursor editor specifically, following Cursor's patterns and directories (.cursor/skills/). Triggers on "cursor skill", "create cursor skill".
This skill should be used when users need to manage AWS EKS clusters via eksctl CLI. It covers cluster creation, nodegroup management, addon operations, IAM integration, and cluster upgrades. Complements kubectl for cluster-level operations. Triggers on requests mentioning eksctl, EKS cluster management, nodegroups, EKS addons, or Kubernetes cluster infrastructure on AWS.
This skill should be used when users need to sync/promote configuration from staging (aws-staging) to production (aws-prod) environment. It handles image tag synchronization, identifies configuration differences, and manages the promotion workflow. Triggers on requests mentioning "sync to prod", "promote to production", "update prod images", or comparing staging vs production.
This skill should be used when users need to manage progressive delivery via Kargo CLI. It covers freight management, stage promotion, warehouse status, and deployment pipeline operations. Integrates with ArgoCD for GitOps sync. Triggers on requests mentioning Kargo, freight, stage promotion, progressive delivery, or deployment pipelines.
This skill should be used when users need to interact with AWS services via CLI. It covers all AWS services including EC2, ECS, EKS, Lambda, S3, RDS, DynamoDB, VPC, Route53, CloudFront, Bedrock, Support, Billing, and more. Supports querying, creating, modifying, deleting resources, monitoring, debugging, and cost analysis. Triggers on requests mentioning AWS, cloud resources, or specific AWS service names.
This skill should be used when users need to query AWS cost and usage details for a specific date. It supports querying costs at service level (e.g., EC2, S3, RDS) and drilling down to usage type level (e.g., instance types, storage classes, data transfer). Triggers on requests mentioning AWS costs, billing, spending, cost breakdown, or fee analysis.