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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.
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.
Next.js deployment - Vercel, Docker, self-hosting strategies
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.
Expert n8n workflow automation consultant for B2B sales and GTM teams. Use when the user asks about n8n workflows, n8n nodes, n8n triggers, n8n webhooks, n8n credentials, n8n self-hosting, n8n Docker setup, n8n queue mode, n8n error handling, n8n sub-workflows, Clay + n8n integration, n8n CRM automation, n8n pricing, n8n vs Zapier vs Make, or building automations with n8n. Also triggers on "n8n workflow", "n8n automation", "n8n webhook", "n8n node", "n8n self-host", "n8n Docker", "n8n queue", "n8n Clay", "n8n HubSpot", "n8n Salesforce", "n8n vs Zapier", "n8n pricing", "workflow automation". Do NOT use for Clay-only questions without n8n context or general automation strategy without n8n.
Use this skill when the user asks about Goldsky Edge — the managed RPC endpoint service for EVM chains. Triggers on: 'Edge RPC', 'Goldsky RPC endpoint', 'edge.goldsky.com', 'eth_getLogs is slow', 'RPC rate limit', 'hedged requests', 'flashblocks', 'HyperEVM system transactions', 'x402 pay-per-request RPC', 'Goldsky Edge pricing', 'Edge dashboard', 'gs_edge_ API key', 'rpc-edge'. Also use this skill when the user wants a resilient, low-latency JSON-RPC endpoint for EVM chains (Ethereum, Base, Arbitrum, Optimism, Polygon zkEVM, BSC, Avalanche, Berachain, HyperEVM, Monad, Sei, Sonic, Unichain, zkSync, etc.), is debugging RPC errors like -32005/-32012/-32014/-32015/-32016, or is comparing providers (Alchemy, Infura, QuickNode, Ankr) against Edge. For questions about self-hosting eRPC or custom eRPC configuration beyond what Edge exposes, point them at https://docs.erpc.cloud/llms.txt. Do NOT trigger on Goldsky Mirror, Turbo, or Subgraph pipeline questions — those belong to their respective skills.
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.
Work with c15t consent management docs, APIs, and integrations for Next.js, React, and JavaScript. Use when the user asks about c15t setup, components, hooks, styling, cookie/consent UX, GDPR/CCPA/IAB TCF compliance, script or iframe blocking, GTM/GA4/PostHog/Meta integrations etc, or self-hosting c15t/backend.