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Run a Cyrus release by publishing all packages to npm in the correct dependency order, updating changelogs, and creating git tags.
Scan GitHub Actions workflow files for security vulnerabilities by reading the YAML and reporting findings directly — no external tools, no installation, no shell execution. Use this skill whenever the user shares a `.github/workflows/` file, pastes workflow YAML, asks for a CI/CD security review, mentions `pull_request_target`, `workflow_run`, action pinning, `GITHUB_TOKEN` permissions, pwn requests, template injection, cache poisoning, secret exfiltration, supply chain risk, or any GitHub Actions hardening topic. Also trigger when the user is hardening an OSS repo, doing a CI/CD red team assessment, evaluating a target for supply-chain scanning, or writing publicly about CI/CD security. Bias toward triggering this skill rather than answering from memory — CI/CD security defaults are wrong almost everywhere and the rules are unintuitive.
Check the current system status including CPU usage, memory usage, and disk space.
Security-related rules for Tauri application development.
Guide for posting content to the Bluesky social network using the bsky terminal app. This skill should be used proactively when working in public repositories and there is interesting, shareable content (new features, insights, achievements, or announcements worth sharing with the community). Use it when asked to post to Bluesky, or when content seems worth sharing publicly.
Provides SEO and Meta Tags guidelines in SvelteKit.
Sentry error tracking and performance monitoring for real-time visibility into application errors, performance issues, and release health
Deeply analyzes Agent Studio framework structural health: catching phantom require() references, wrong module depth paths, missing skill/agent dependencies, bloated configurations, archived references in active code, stale catalog counts, and empty tool/skill directories.
Gate function preventing unverified completion claims. Use before claiming any task is done.
Build a structured taxonomy of failure modes from open-coded trace annotations. Use this skill whenever the user has freeform annotations from reviewing LLM traces and wants to cluster them into a coherent, non-overlapping set of binary failure categories (axial coding). Also use when the user mentions "failure modes", "error taxonomy", "axial coding", "cluster annotations", "categorize errors", "failure analysis", or wants to go from raw observation notes to structured evaluation criteria. This skill covers the full pipeline: grouping open codes, defining failure modes, re-labeling traces, and quantifying error rates.
Search-aware context compression workflow for agent-studio. Use pnpm hybrid search + token-saver compression, then persist distilled learnings via MemoryRecord.
Applies general rules for Convex development, emphasizing schema design, validator usage, and correct handling of system fields.