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Use when the user needs API design, microservices architecture, event-driven systems, database integration, caching strategies, or backend observability. Triggers: REST/GraphQL API implementation, service architecture design, message queue setup, rate limiting, health checks, OpenTelemetry integration.
Guide the design and implementation of automated pre-trade compliance systems that validate orders before execution. Use when building a compliance rule engine for an RIA or broker-dealer, configuring hard blocks and soft blocks, maintaining restricted and watch lists including MNPI-driven restrictions, setting concentration limits at security/sector/issuer level, implementing position limits or short selling controls, enforcing wash sale detection or free-riding prevention or pattern day trader identification, applying client-specific ESG screens or legal constraints, designing compliance override workflows with authorization and documentation, backtesting compliance rules, or evaluating compliance check latency impact on execution quality.
Guide regulatory filing obligations and deadlines for investment advisers, broker-dealers, and large traders. Use when the user asks about Form PF filing thresholds, 13F institutional holdings reports, 13H large trader filings, Form ADV amendment timing, FOCUS report preparation, blue sheet requests, CAT reporting infrastructure, or FINRA short interest and TRACE reporting. Also trigger when users mention 'filing deadline calendar', 'do we need to file Form PF', 'crossed the $100M 13F threshold', 'annual updating amendment', 'CAT clock synchronization', 'how to respond to a blue sheet request', 'FOCUS report errors', or ask which regulatory filings a firm must make and when.
Analyze lending products including mortgages, HELOCs, and personal loans with amortization and comparison tools. Use when the user asks about mortgage comparison, fixed vs ARM rates, loan qualification, amortization schedules, extra payments, or buying points. Also trigger when users mention 'monthly payment calculation', '15-year vs 30-year mortgage', 'PMI', 'APR vs interest rate', 'HELOC', 'home equity', 'should I buy down the rate', 'biweekly payments', or ask how much house they can afford.
Guide the design and implementation of order lifecycle management in trading systems. Use when building an order state machine for an OMS or EMS, implementing or debugging FIX protocol connectivity to exchanges, handling cancel/replace race conditions, defining pre-submission validation rules (buying power, position limits, restricted lists), selecting order types and time-in-force instructions, designing multi-leg or OCO or bracket orders, building CAT-compliant audit trails, troubleshooting order rejections or unexpected state transitions, hardening an OMS against edge cases, or implementing order persistence and recovery for failover. Also covers FIX message flows, ClOrdID chaining, and partial fill aggregation.
Use this skill whenever creating PPTX slides, presentations, or decks with any of these 30 modern design styles: Glassmorphism, Neo-Brutalism, Bento Grid, Dark Academia, Gradient Mesh, Claymorphism, Swiss International, Aurora Neon Glow, Retro Y2K, Nordic Minimalism, Typographic Bold, Duotone Color Split, Monochrome Minimal, Cyberpunk Outline, Editorial Magazine, Pastel Soft UI, Dark Neon Miami, Hand-crafted Organic, Isometric 3D Flat, Vaporwave, Art Deco Luxe, Brutalist Newspaper, Stained Glass Mosaic, Liquid Blob Morphing, Memphis Pop Pattern, Dark Forest Nature, Architectural Blueprint, Maximalist Collage, SciFi Holographic Data, Risograph Print. Also activate for requests using words like "sleek", "modern", "trendy", "designed", "stylish", or "visually striking" presentations.
Use when the user needs project structure organization — monorepo patterns, feature-based architecture, naming conventions, barrel exports, or configuration placement. Trigger conditions: restructure project directories, set up monorepo, define naming conventions, create barrel exports, organize configuration files, plan migration from flat to feature-based structure, establish import ordering rules.
Implements concurrent Go patterns using goroutines and channels, designs and builds microservices with gRPC or REST, optimizes Go application performance with pprof, and enforces idiomatic Go with generics, interfaces, and robust error handling. Use when building Go applications requiring concurrent programming, microservices architecture, or high-performance systems. Invoke for goroutines, channels, Go generics, gRPC integration, CLI tools, benchmarks, or table-driven testing.
Use this when setting up a new Redux Toolkit app or modernizing an existing React + Redux codebase. Covers configureStore, Provider wiring, typed hooks, hooks-first React-Redux usage, feature folders, and the correct store lifetime for SPA and SSR-heavy React environments.
Use this skill when running PixiJS v8 outside a standard browser: Web Workers, OffscreenCanvas, Node/SSR, or CSP-restricted contexts. Covers DOMAdapter.set, BrowserAdapter, WebWorkerAdapter, custom Adapter interface, pixi.js/unsafe-eval for strict CSP. Triggers on: DOMAdapter, BrowserAdapter, WebWorkerAdapter, Web Worker, OffscreenCanvas, Node, headless, SSR, CSP, unsafe-eval, Adapter.
Use this skill when drawing vector shapes and paths in PixiJS v8. Covers the Graphics API: shape-then-fill methods (rect/circle/ellipse/poly/roundRect/star/regularPoly/roundPoly/roundShape/filletRect/chamferRect), path methods (moveTo/lineTo/bezierCurveTo/quadraticCurveTo/arc/arcTo/arcToSvg/closePath), fill/stroke/cut, holes, FillGradient (linear/radial), FillPattern, GraphicsContext sharing, svg import/export, containsPoint hit testing, cloning, clearing, bounds, fillStyle/strokeStyle, draw-time transforms (rotateTransform/scaleTransform/translateTransform/setTransform/save/restore), default styles, GraphicsPath reuse. Triggers on: Graphics, GraphicsContext, rect, circle, poly, roundRect, fill, stroke, cut, hole, beginHole, FillGradient, FillPattern, moveTo, bezierCurveTo, svg, graphicsContextToSvg, svg export, GraphicsOptions, containsPoint, clone, clear, bounds, rotateTransform, translateTransform, setFillStyle, setStrokeStyle, GraphicsPath.
Emulated Vercel REST API for local development and testing. Use when the user needs to interact with Vercel API endpoints locally, test Vercel integrations, emulate projects/deployments/domains, set up Vercel OAuth flows, manage environment variables, create API keys, configure protection bypass, or test without hitting the real Vercel API. Triggers include "Vercel API", "emulate Vercel", "mock Vercel", "test Vercel OAuth", "Vercel integration", "local Vercel", or any task requiring a local Vercel API.