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Author monitoring resources: PrometheusRules, ServiceMonitors, PodMonitors, AlertmanagerConfig, Silence CRs, and canary-checker health checks. Use when: (1) Creating or modifying alert rules (PrometheusRule), (2) Adding scrape targets (ServiceMonitor/PodMonitor), (3) Configuring Alertmanager routing or silences, (4) Writing canary-checker health checks, (5) Creating recording rules, (6) Adding monitoring for a new application or platform component. Triggers: "create alert", "add alerting", "PrometheusRule", "ServiceMonitor", "PodMonitor", "AlertmanagerConfig", "silence alert", "canary check", "recording rule", "add monitoring", "scrape target", "alert rule", "prometheus rule", "health check canary"
Analyzes Claude Code session transcripts to evaluate skill portfolio health — routing errors, attention competition between descriptions, and coverage gaps. Generates an interactive HTML report with per-skill health cards, competition matrix, attention budget analysis, and actionable patches. Unlike skill-creator which optimizes individual skills in isolation, skill-auditor optimizes the portfolio as a system, detecting cross-skill attention theft and cascade risks. Use when user says "audit my skills", "skill audit", "run skill-auditor", "analyze skill routing", "check skill competition", "portfolio health", "スキル監査", "スキルの精度を分析", "スキルルーティング分析".
Use when a migration is already known to stay on the LangGraph orchestration side, including stages, routing, checkpoints, interrupts, persistence, streaming, and subgraph boundaries.
Guides development of Fusion portal shells — scaffolding, module configuration, app loading, routing, header/context integration, analytics, and deployment using the Fusion Framework CLI portal commands. USE FOR: create portal, scaffold portal, configure portal modules, portal app loading, portal routing, portal header, context selector, portal analytics, portal telemetry, portal manifest, ffc portal dev, portal deployment, embed apps in portal. DO NOT USE FOR: app-level feature development (use fusion-app-react-dev), backend service changes, Fusion Help Center integration, skill authoring.
Reference skill for Zoom Contact Center. Use after routing to a contact-center workflow when implementing app, web, or native integrations; engagement context and state handling; campaigns; callbacks; or version-drift troubleshooting.
Cross-product Zoom reference skill. Use after the workflow is clear when you need shared platform guidance, app-model comparisons, authentication context, scopes, marketplace considerations, or API-vs-MCP routing.
Reference skill for Zoom Team Chat. Use after routing to a chat workflow when building user-scoped messaging integrations, chatbot experiences, rich cards, buttons, slash commands, or chat webhooks.
Enter this sub-process when developing new features — turn the vague idea of "adding X capability" into a closed-loop acceptance process, with solution files archived so that both AI and users can later check what was thought and why decisions were made at that time. Trigger scenarios are focused on new capabilities ("develop new features", "add X", "implement XX") and do not address bugs in existing code. This skill only handles routing, deciding which next step to take among brainstorm / design / fastforward / implement / acceptance based on existing artifacts.
MUST activate before editing ANY file under uiBundles/*/src/ for visual or UI changes to an EXISTING app — pages, components, sections, layout, styling, colors, fonts, navigation, animations, or any look-and-feel change. Use this skill when modifying pages, components, layout, styling, or navigation in an existing UI bundle app. Activate when the project contains appLayout.tsx, routes.tsx, src/pages/, src/components/, or global.css. This skill contains critical project-specific conventions (appLayout.tsx shell, shadcn/ui components, Tailwind CSS, Salesforce base-path routing, module restrictions) that override general knowledge. Without this skill, generated code will use wrong imports, break routing, or ignore project structure. Do NOT use when creating a new app from scratch (use building-ui-bundle-app instead).
Neo4j Python Driver v6 — driver lifecycle, execute_query, managed and explicit transactions, async (AsyncGraphDatabase), result handling, data type mapping, error handling, UNWIND batching, connection pool tuning, and causal consistency. Use when writing Python code that connects to Neo4j via GraphDatabase.driver, execute_query, execute_read, execute_write, AsyncGraphDatabase, neo4j.Result, or RoutingControl. Package name is `neo4j` (not neo4j-driver) since v6. Python >=3.10 required. Does NOT handle Cypher query authoring — use neo4j-cypher-skill. Does NOT cover driver upgrades or breaking changes — use neo4j-migration-skill. Does NOT cover GraphRAG pipelines (neo4j-graphrag package) — use neo4j-graphrag-skill.
Use this skill when the user asks to "set up monitoring", "configure observability", "onboard new service", "create saved view", "set up notifications", "configure webhook", "set up Slack integration", "outgoing webhook", "automation action", "webhook for alerts", "create view", "saved view", "view folder", "organize dashboards", "install integration", "configure extension", "contextual data", "connect external service", "create notification connector", "set up email alerts", "configure PagerDuty", "notification routing", "deploy extension", "test webhook", "notification preset", "test notification", "webhook actions", or wants to set up, configure, or manage the observability stack for a service or team.
Korean door-to-door public transit routing (subway + bus + walking) via ODsay LIVE API with Kakao geocoding for address-to-address queries. Use when the user asks for 지하철/버스/대중교통 길찾기, 환승 경로, 소요시간, or transit directions between two places in Korea.