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Attio integration. Manage crm data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Attio data.
Use skill if you are testing a skill's instructional quality by following its workflow literally on a real task, documenting friction points, and fixing ambiguities.
WHEN: User is writing Go code, asking about Go patterns, reviewing Go code, asking "what's the best way to...", "how should I structure...", "is this idiomatic?", or any question about error handling, concurrency, interfaces, packages, testing patterns, or code organization in Go. Also activate when user is debugging Go code, refactoring Go, or working in a Go project (go.mod present) and asks general coding questions. Trigger this skill liberally for ANY Go-related development work. WHEN NOT: Non-Go languages, questions entirely unrelated to programming
Calendly integration. Manage Users. Use when the user wants to interact with Calendly data.
Use when automating LinkedIn via CLI: fetch profiles, search people/companies, send messages, manage connections, create posts, and Sales Navigator.
Reference for netlify.toml configuration. Use when configuring build settings, redirects, rewrites, headers, deploy contexts, environment variables, or any site-level configuration. Covers the complete netlify.toml syntax including redirects with splats/conditions, headers, deploy contexts, functions config, and edge functions config.
Expert knowledge for Azure Database for PostgreSQL development including troubleshooting, best practices, decision making, architecture & design patterns, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when building, debugging, or optimizing Azure Database for PostgreSQL applications. Not for Azure SQL Database (use azure-sql-database), Azure SQL Managed Instance (use azure-sql-managed-instance), SQL Server on Azure Virtual Machines (use azure-sql-virtual-machines), Azure Cosmos DB (use azure-cosmos-db).
Provides strategic insights on AI-driven software democratization and agent-based development trends from Replit's perspective. Use when discussing the future of software engineering, AI agent infrastructure requirements, democratization of coding, or when analyzing how AI will transform software creation from expert-only to universal access. Triggers include questions about software engineering automation trends, agent sandbox environments, SWE-bench benchmarks, or strategic implications of AI coding assistants for startups and enterprises.
Clickup integration. Manage project management and ticketing data, records, and workflows. Use when the user wants to interact with Clickup data.
Distill Opus-level reasoning into optimized instructions for Haiku 4.5 (and Sonnet). Generates explicit, procedural prompts with n-shot examples that maximize smaller model performance on a given task. Use when user says "down-skill", "distill for Haiku", "optimize for Haiku", "make this work on Haiku", "generate Haiku instructions", or needs to delegate a task to a smaller model with high reliability.
Intercom integration. Manage Users, Companies, Conversations, Admins, Tags, Segments and more. Use when the user wants to interact with Intercom data.
Use when creating cloud sandboxes (microVMs) to run code, start dev servers, and generate live preview URLs. Also covers deploying AI agents, MCP servers, batch jobs, and Agent Drives (shared filesystems) on Blaxel's serverless infrastructure. Reach for this skill when you need isolated compute environments, real-time app previews, shared file storage across sandboxes, or to deploy agentic workloads.