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Add security protection to a server-side route or endpoint — rate limiting, bot detection, email validation, and abuse prevention. Works across frameworks including Next.js, Express, Fastify, SvelteKit, Remix, Bun, Deno, NestJS, and Python (Django/Flask). Use this skill when the user wants to protect an API route, form handler, auth endpoint, or webhook from abuse, even if they describe it as "add rate limiting," "block bots," "prevent brute force," or "secure my endpoint" without mentioning Arcjet specifically. Uses the Arcjet CLI (`npx @arcjet/cli` or `brew install arcjet`) for authentication, site/key setup, remote rule management, and traffic verification.
Registers functions and triggers on the iii engine across TypeScript, Python, and Rust. Use when creating workers, registering function handlers, binding triggers, or invoking functions across languages.
This is used when users or Agents need to obtain, query, synchronize, analyze or export A-share market data, financial reports, valuations, indices, sectors, public funds, featured data or local DuckDB data via Hithink Finance Data Service, or need to select, install, configure, diagnose REST API, MCP, hithink-finance CLI, Python SDK/marketdb.
Use when working with Tigris file storage - uploading, downloading, deleting, listing files, presigned URLs, client uploads, or setting up Tigris CLI and SDK. Covers Next.js, Remix, Express, Rails, and Laravel. For Python/Django, see the tigris-python-sdk skill.
Workspace locales and translations for Factorial Code — i18n/<locale>.yaml locale files, the fcode.i18n(key, args) runtime helper in JavaScript and Python, fcode.i18n("key") tokens in form schemas, execution-locale selection (Fcode-Locale header, ?locale=, schedules), inheritance and primary-locale fallback, locale versioning, and the fcode i18n:* CLI commands. Use when adding a locale, translating or internationalizing existing process code or form text, calling fcode.i18n, testing with fcode run --locale, or syncing translations with i18n:push.
Execute Python code in isolated rootless containers with MCP server proxying for token-efficient agent workflows
Installs and configures OpenTelemetry auto-instrumentation for applications written in Java, .NET, Node.js, Python, Ruby. Use when instrumenting applications with opentelemetry auto-instrumentation, auditing existing auto-instrumentation implementations, migrating from vendor locked instrumentations to OpenTelemetry, or checking for latest versions of instrumentation libraries.
NVIDIA DeepStream SDK 9.0 development with Python pyservicemaker API. Use when building video analytics pipelines, GStreamer-based video processing, TensorRT inference integration, object detection/tracking, or Kafka/message broker integration.
Extend Pydantic AI agents with batteries-included capabilities from pydantic-ai-harness — currently Code Mode, which collapses many tool calls into one sandboxed Python execution. Use when the user mentions pydantic-ai-harness, CodeMode, Monty, code mode, or tool sandboxing, when they want an agent to run agent-written Python, or when a Pydantic AI agent would benefit from orchestrating multiple tool calls in a single sandboxed script.
Universal release workflow. Auto-detects version files and changelogs. Supports Node.js, Python, Rust, Claude Plugin, GitHub Releases, annotated tags, historical release backfill, and generic projects. Use when user says "release", "发布", "new version", "bump version", "push", "推送", "release notes", "GitHub Release", or "回填 Release".
Use when the user reaches for a Code node, mentions writing JavaScript or Python in n8n, or any custom logic comes up in workflow design. Triggers on "Code node", "Code", "JavaScript", "Python", "custom logic", "transform data", "$input", "$json transformation", "loop in code", "write a function", or any time the obvious answer seems to be "just put it in code."
Add Arcjet security protection to any code path — HTTP route handlers, API endpoints, AI agent tool calls, MCP servers, background jobs, and queue workers. Covers rate limiting, bot detection, email validation, prompt injection detection, sensitive information blocking, content moderation, and abuse prevention. Works with JavaScript/TypeScript, Python, and Go across Next.js, Express, Fastify, SvelteKit, Remix, Bun, Deno, NestJS, FastAPI, Flask, net/http, and non-HTTP contexts. Use this skill when the user wants to add security, rate limiting, bot protection, or abuse prevention to any part of their application — whether they say "protect my API," "rate limit tool calls," "block bots," "secure my endpoint," "add security to my MCP server," or "prevent abuse" without mentioning Arcjet specifically.