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Execute Xget work in real developer workflows. Use this skill when a task involves Xget URL rewriting, registry/package/container/API acceleration, integrating Xget into Git, download tools, package managers, container builds, AI SDKs, CI/CD, deployment, or self-hosting, or adapting commands and config from the live README `Use Cases` section into the user's files, environment, shell, or base URL.
Next.js deployment - Vercel, Docker, self-hosting strategies
Reduce LLM API and infrastructure costs through model selection, prompt caching, batching, caching, quantization, and self-hosting strategies. Track spend by team and model, set budgets, and implement cost-aware routing.
Use when self-hosting OpenClaw on a Linux VPS or cloud server, hardening a remote OpenClaw gateway, choosing between SSH tunneling, Tailscale, or reverse-proxy exposure, or reviewing Podman, pairing, sandboxing, token auth, and tool-permission defaults for a secure personal deployment.
Use when setting up, hardening, or reviewing a Linux VPS or cloud server for self-hosting, including DNS, SSH, firewalls, Nginx, static-site hosting, reverse-proxying an app, HTTPS with Let's Encrypt or ACME clients, safe HTTP-to-HTTPS redirects, or optional post-launch network tuning such as BBR.
Use when tasks involve Xget URL rewriting, registry/package/container/API acceleration, integrating Xget into Git, download tools, package managers, container builds, AI SDKs, CI/CD, deployment, self-hosting, or adapting commands and config from the live README `Use Cases` section into files, environments, shells, or base URLs.
LLM gateway and routing configuration using OpenRouter and LiteLLM. Invoke when: - Setting up multi-model access (OpenRouter, LiteLLM) - Configuring model fallbacks and reliability - Implementing cost-based or latency-based routing - A/B testing different models - Self-hosting an LLM proxy Keywords: openrouter, litellm, llm gateway, model routing, fallback, A/B testing
Build content-heavy sites with Git-backed TinaCMS. Provides visual editing for blogs, documentation, and marketing sites. Supports Next.js, Vite+React, and Astro with TinaCloud or Node.js self-hosting. Prevents 10 documented errors. Use when setting up CMS with non-technical editors or troubleshooting ESbuild compilation, module resolution, package manager compatibility, edge runtime limitations, or media upload timeouts.
Self-hosted auth for TypeScript/Cloudflare Workers with social auth, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, RBAC, and 15+ plugins. Requires Drizzle ORM or Kysely for D1 (no direct adapter). Self-hosted alternative to Clerk/Auth.js. Use when: self-hosting auth on D1, building OAuth provider, multi-tenant SaaS, or troubleshooting D1 adapter errors, session caching, rate limits, Expo crashes, additionalFields bugs.
Open-source password manager with self-hosting option.
Build authentication systems for TypeScript/Cloudflare Workers with social auth, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, and RBAC. Self-hosted alternative to Clerk/Auth.js. IMPORTANT: Requires Drizzle ORM or Kysely for D1 - no direct D1 adapter. v1.4.0 (Nov 2025) adds stateless sessions, ESM-only (breaking), JWT key rotation, SCIM provisioning. v1.3 adds SSO/SAML, multi-team support. Use when: self-hosting auth on Cloudflare D1, migrating from Clerk, implementing multi-tenant SaaS, or troubleshooting D1 adapter errors, session serialization, OAuth flows, TanStack Start cookie issues, nanostore session invalidation.
Skill for creating Lucid agents with JavaScript handler code. Shows three options: MCP tool with SIWE, SDK with your wallet, or viem with custom signing. Teaches JS handler code contract, paymentsConfig, and identityConfig. Activate when: user wants to create Lucid agents with inline JS handlers (no generate API, no self-hosting). The agent will be hosted on the Lucid platform.