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Look up Microsoft API references, find working code samples, and verify SDK code is correct. Use when working with Azure SDKs, .NET libraries, or Microsoft APIs—to find the right method, check parameters, get working examples, or troubleshoot errors. Catches hallucinated methods, wrong signatures, and deprecated patterns by querying official docs.
Use Context7 to fetch up-to-date library documentation. Activates when the user asks about libraries, frameworks, API references, or needs code examples — especially for setup questions, code generation, or mentions of specific frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, Prisma, Supabase, etc.
Look up the public API of any JVM dependency (Scala 3, Scala 2, Java) from the terminal — type signatures, members, docs, and source as Markdown, no JAR unpacking needed. Use this skill whenever you need to call an unfamiliar library method, explore a package's types, or check a dependency's API. Prefer cellar over Metals MCP only for looking up external dependency APIs (`cellar get-external` vs Metals `inspect`/`get-docs`) — cellar needs no project import and queries any published Maven artifact. For everything else (references, rename, goto definition, diagnostics, compile), use Metals.
Intelligent Retrieval Assistant for Cangjie Language Documentation. Supports 4 search modes (Direct Search, PageIndex Intelligent Retrieval, Hybrid Mode, Exploratory Learning). It is used when users need to: (1) Query Cangjie syntax (variable declaration, function definition, generics, etc.), (2) Look up standard library APIs (String, Array, HashMap, etc.), (3) Learn about Cangjie features or get started with the language, (4) Conduct any documentation queries related to Cangjie/cangjie/cj. It uses four MCP tools: cangjie_docs_overview, cangjie_list_docs, cangjie_search, and cangjie_get_doc for intelligent retrieval.
Look up IDA SDK API documentation, related APIs, or task workflows