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Use this skill when deploying standalone RT-VLM dense captioning or calling its REST API (uploads, captions, streams, chat-completions, Kafka). Not for VSS profile deploy or video-search ingestion.
Implement Event-Driven Architecture (EDA) in Spring Boot using ApplicationEvent, @EventListener, and Kafka. Use for building loosely-coupled microservices with domain events, transactional event listeners, and distributed messaging patterns.
Set up Kafka-based event-driven microservices with Platformatic Watt. Use when users ask about: - "kafka", "event-driven", "messaging" - "kafka hooks", "kafka webhooks" - "kafka producer", "kafka consumer" - "dead letter queue", "DLQ" - "request response pattern" with Kafka - "migrate from kafkajs", "kafkajs migration", "replace kafkajs" Covers @platformatic/kafka, @platformatic/kafka-hooks, consumer lag monitoring, and OpenTelemetry instrumentation.
Use this skill when working with the RTVI VLM or RT-VLM microservice API on VSS 3.1. Generate dense captions and alerts for stored video files and live RTSP streams via `/v1/generate_captions_alerts`; upload media via `/v1/files`; add and remove live streams with `/v1/streams/add` and `/v1/streams/delete/{stream_id}`; call OpenAI-compatible `/v1/chat/completions`; consume Kafka caption, incident, and error topics; or debug rtvi-vlm responses. For deployment, read `references/deploy-rt-vlm-service.md` first.
Use when the user asks to document an implemented feature. Analyze the diff from the base branch, infer the feature boundary and name, and generate behavioral feature documentation under docs/features/.