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Expert knowledge for Azure Service Connector development including troubleshooting, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when wiring apps to Azure DBs, messaging, storage, Key Vault, OpenAI, or managing Service Connector auth and configs, and other Azure Service Connector related development tasks. Not for Azure API Management (use azure-api-management), Azure App Service (use azure-app-service), Azure Functions (use azure-functions), Azure Logic Apps (use azure-logic-apps).
UdonSharp (C# to Udon Assembly) scripting skill for VRChat world development. Use this skill when writing, reviewing, or debugging UdonSharp C# code. Covers compile constraints (List<T>/async/await/try/catch/LINQ blocked), network sync (UdonSynced, RequestSerialization, FieldChangeCallback, NetworkCallable), persistence (PlayerData/PlayerObject), Dynamics (PhysBones, Contacts), Web Loading, and event handling. SDK 3.7.1 - 3.10.2 coverage. Triggers on: UdonSharp, Udon, VRC SDK, UdonBehaviour, UdonSynced, NetworkCallable, VRCPlayerApi, SendCustomEvent, PlayerData, PhysBones, synced variables, VRChat world scripting, C# to Udon.
Orchestrate Xcode build optimization by benchmarking first, running the specialist analysis skills, prioritizing findings, requesting explicit approval, delegating approved fixes to xcode-build-fixer, and re-benchmarking after changes. Use when a developer wants an end-to-end build optimization workflow, asks to speed up Xcode builds, wants a full build audit, or needs a recommend-first optimization pass covering compilation, project settings, and packages.
Go testing patterns for production-grade code: subtests, test helpers, fixtures, golden files, httptest, testcontainers, property-based testing, and fuzz testing. Covers mocking strategies, test isolation, coverage analysis, and test design philosophy. Use when writing tests, improving coverage, reviewing test quality, setting up test infrastructure, or choosing a testing approach. Trigger examples: "add tests", "improve coverage", "write tests for this", "test helpers", "mock this dependency", "integration test", "fuzz test". Do NOT use for performance benchmarking methodology (use go-performance-review), security testing (use go-security-audit), or table-driven test patterns specifically (use go-test-table-driven).
Enonic XP server-side JavaScript/TypeScript API reference for all /lib/xp/* libraries. Provides function signatures, parameters, return types, and usage examples for lib-content, lib-node, lib-auth, lib-portal, lib-context, lib-event, lib-task, lib-repo, lib-io, lib-mail, and lib-schema. Use when looking up Enonic XP library functions, parameter shapes, return types, or usage examples. Do not use for Guillotine GraphQL queries, content type schema definitions, Enonic CLI commands, or non-Enonic JavaScript APIs.
Generates Enonic XP content type XML schema definitions from natural-language descriptions. Covers structured content modeling including input types, form layout, option sets, item sets, mixins, x-data, and content-type inheritance. Use when creating, scaffolding, or generating Enonic XP content type definitions, adding fields or sets to existing content types, or querying Enonic XP input types and super-types. Do not use for non-Enonic CMS content modeling, GraphQL queries, JavaScript/TypeScript controllers, or generic XML editing unrelated to Enonic schemas.
Architecture patterns, design principles, and proven recipes for building robust robotics software. Use this skill when designing robot software architectures, choosing between behavioral frameworks, structuring perception-planning-control pipelines, implementing state machines, designing safety systems, or architecting multi-robot systems. Trigger whenever the user mentions behavior trees, finite state machines, subsumption architecture, sensor fusion, robot safety, watchdogs, heartbeats, graceful degradation, hardware abstraction layers, real-time constraints, or software architecture for robots. Also applies to sim-to-real transfer, digital twins, and robot fleet management.
Create, optimize, and maintain AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files using progressive disclosure. Use when: User wants to create AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md, optimize existing AI documentation, implement progressive disclosure, detect project structure (monorepo/polyrepo), or prevent documentation bloat. Triggers on: "create agents.md", "update AGENTS.md", "AI documentation", "project context", "monorepo documentation", "progressive disclosure", "Claude Code context", or when AI repeatedly asks the same questions about the project.
Apply clean architecture boundaries, use cases, repositories, and lifecycle-aware presentation models in Android projects.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "draw an architecture diagram", "create architecture diagram", "generate architecture", "画架构图", "生成架构图", "绘制架构图", or mentions architecture, microservice architecture, frontend architecture (Vue/React), system architecture, deployment architecture, technology architecture, or needs to visualize system structure with components and connections.
MUST USE for anything related to mise, development tool versions, or dev environment setup. Triggers: (1) User mentions mise, mise.toml, .tool-versions, or mise commands like 'mise use', 'mise install', 'mise run'. (2) User wants to install, switch, pin, upgrade, or check versions of dev tools — node, python, go, ruby, java, rust, etc. — at project or global level, even without mentioning mise (e.g. 'set up node 22', 'what python version', 'upgrade go', 'check for outdated tools', 'configure dev environment'). (3) User wants to manage per-project environment variables via config files (e.g. 'add DATABASE_URL env var', 'set up env vars for different environments'). (4) User wants to define or run project tasks via mise (e.g. 'create a build task', 'run tests with mise'). Do NOT trigger for: Dockerfiles, package.json scripts, Makefiles, nvm/pyenv/rbenv commands, pip/npm package installation, git tags, CI/CD config, or deployment.
Integrates GuaraCloud into local development workflows — project linking, remote shell access, port forwarding, log streaming, and environment management. Use when the user wants to connect their local environment to GuaraCloud, tail logs, exec into a container, or forward ports.