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Toolkit for creating animated GIFs optimized for Slack, with validators for size constraints and composable animation primitives. This skill applies when users request animated GIFs or emoji animations for Slack from descriptions like "make me a GIF for Slack of X doing Y".
Guides through Trail of Bits' 5-step secure development workflow. Runs Slither scans, checks special features (upgradeability/ERC conformance/token integration), generates visual security diagrams, helps document security properties for fuzzing/verification, and reviews manual security areas.
Plans, executes, and validates Google Kubernetes Engine (GKE) cluster upgrades and maintenance operations for both Standard and Autopilot clusters. Produces upgrade plans, pre/post-upgrade checklists, maintenance runbooks with gcloud commands, release channel strategy, and troubleshooting guides. Handles node pool upgrade strategies (surge, blue-green), version compatibility, PDB management, and workload-specific concerns (stateful, GPU, operators). Use this skill whenever the user mentions GKE upgrades, Kubernetes version bumps, node pool maintenance, GKE patching, cluster version management, release channel selection, maintenance windows, surge upgrades, stuck upgrades, or any GKE lifecycle management task — even casual mentions like "we need to upgrade our clusters" or "plan our next GKE maintenance" or "our upgrade is stuck." Don't use for GKE cluster creation, application onboarding, general networking/routing setup, or security policy configurations (use gke-basics or relevant GKE skills instead).
Read TODO.md, find the first incomplete TODO item and execute it.
Discover, compare, and deploy pre-built Ludus cyber range environments for security training, attack simulation, and detection engineering. Use when users ask to choose a lab, verify prerequisites, or deploy known environments such as GOAD, SCCM, Elastic, or Vulhub.
Web-camera support.
Guide for building, configuring, and deploying microfrontends on Vercel. Use this skill when the user mentions microfrontends, multi-zones, splitting an app across teams, independent deployments, cross-app routing, incremental migration, composing multiple frontends under one domain, microfrontends.json, @vercel/microfrontends, the microfrontends local proxy, or path-based routing between Vercel projects. Also use when the user asks about shared layouts across projects, navigation between microfrontends, fallback environments, asset prefixes, or feature flag controlled routing.
Run a Meticulous test run after implementing a frontend change, then hands off to the `meticulous-review` skill to classify each visual change as intended or unintended. Use when implementing a feature autonomously end-to-end before creating a PR.
Apply AWS Prescriptive Guidance for TypeScript CDK development. Triggers when creating, modifying, or reviewing AWS CDK stacks, L2 constructs, multi-environment configurations, cdk-nag security scanning, unit testing, or dependency version management. Use for any task involving CDK code in bin/, lib/, config/, or test/.
Extract and analyze Cobalt Strike beacon configuration from PE files and memory dumps to identify C2 infrastructure, malleable profiles, and operator tradecraft.
Numerical optimization (LP, MILP, QP) — concepts, problem-text parsing, and formulation patterns. What LP, MILP, and QP are, required formulation questions, modeling elements, common patterns, and how to parse problem statements (parameters, constraints, decisions, objective). Domain concepts; no API or interface.
Walk the guided release runbook (6 gates G0/G1/G2/G2.5/G3/G4) via the pm-release-conductor sub-agent. Dispatches natively on Claude Code with the pm-skills plugin (invokes @agent-pm-release-conductor with native chain composition to pm-skill-auditor at G0 and pm-changelog-curator at G2); on non-Claude clients (Codex CLI, Cursor, Windsurf, Copilot, Gemini CLI) reads subagents/pm-release-conductor.md and inlines auditor + curator behaviors at G0 + G2 via reference-and-execute-inline pattern (because non-Claude clients cannot natively chain to other sub-agents). Returns gate-by-gate output with explicit confirmation pauses, refuses bypass attempts, tags only the G2.5-captured SHA per master plan D22.