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[DEPRECATED] Use /ce:compound instead — renamed for clarity.
Upload IPA/PKG builds to App Store Connect and manage the full build distribution workflow. Use this skill when: (1) Uploading a build: "asc builds upload --app-id ... --file MyApp.ipa ..." (2) Checking or listing build upload records: "asc builds uploads list/get/delete" (3) Linking a build to an App Store version before submission: "asc versions set-build" (4) Adding or removing a beta group from a build for TestFlight distribution (5) Setting TestFlight "What's New" notes: "asc builds update-beta-notes" (6) User says "upload my build", "distribute to TestFlight", "set what's new", "link build to version"
Creates and organizes focused planning views from a subset of roadmap tasks. Use when the user wants to build a task graph, analyze dependencies, identify ready or blocked work, or group near-term and future work into a focused planning workspace.
Scaffolds new projects with README.md, AGENTS.md, and CI/CD (GitLab CI, GitHub Actions). Handles project type (generic / Flask backend / React frontend / Taro miniapp), tech stack, coding standards, quality level, and SDD (OpenSpec, SpecKit, GSD). All init flows (Flask, React, Taro) and conventions (backend-python-cicd, frontend-codegen, flask-backend-codegen, QA/testing, agent-roles/subagents) are built-in; no separate skills. Docs default to Chinese. Use when creating a project, initializing a repo, or setting up CI/CD/SDD.
Reviews code for project standards compliance and finds duplicates. Use when - reviewing code quality, checking standards, finding duplicates, analyzing compliance. Trigger keywords - standards review, check standards, find duplicates, code review, compliance check, reusable code.
Initialise a project's App Store Connect context using the `asc init` command. Use this skill when: (1) Saving app context to a project directory: "asc init", "pin my app ID", "set up project context" (2) Auto-detecting the app from an Xcode project: user says "run asc init in my project folder" (3) Searching by app name: "asc init --name 'My App'" (4) Explaining what .asc/project.json is used for (5) Reading saved project context to avoid running asc apps list every session
Manage App Store Connect authentication using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Logging in with an API key: "asc auth login", "save my credentials", "set up authentication" (2) Managing multiple accounts: "asc auth list", "switch account", "use work account", "add another account" (3) Switching the active account: "asc auth use NAME", "switch to personal account" (4) Logging out: "asc auth logout", "remove credentials", "remove account" (5) Verifying current credentials: "asc auth check", "which account am I using?" (6) Updating account settings: "asc auth update --vendor-number", "save my vendor number" (7) Explaining the credentials file format (~/.asc/credentials.json) (8) Troubleshooting 401 auth errors or "missing credentials" errors
Reusable workflow for implementing and validating the RDS Button component using @rds-vue-ui packages from the private registry, including theme wiring, examples, and QA checks.
Patterns for Domo Custom Connector IDE work only (not Domo App Platform custom apps).
Use this skill when you need to run the unslop repo, analyze a domain for repetitive AI defaults, generate a reusable skill file, and verify that the output is specific and materially different from the baseline.
When the user needs marketing ideas, inspiration, or strategies for their SaaS or software product. Also use when the user asks for 'marketing ideas,' 'growth ideas,' 'how to market,' 'marketing strategies,' 'marketing tactics,' 'ways to promote,' 'ideas to grow,' 'what else can I try,' 'I don't know how to market this,' 'brainstorm marketing,' or 'what marketing should I do.' Use this as a starting point whenever someone is stuck or looking for inspiration on how to grow. For specific channel execution, see the relevant skill (paid-ads, social-content, email-sequence, etc.).
Use when migrating from AWS S3, Google Cloud Storage, or Azure Blob to Tigris — shadow buckets, bulk copy, SDK endpoint swap, zero-downtime migration