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Guides building full-stack applications with AWS Blocks — an Infrastructure-from-Code framework. Applies when creating APIs, selecting Building Blocks (KVStore, DistributedTable, Database, AuthBasic, AuthCognito, Realtime, AsyncJob, FileBucket, etc.), running local development, or deploying AWS Blocks applications. Also covers AWS Blocks topics with validated, version-specific patterns that prevent common mistakes. Triggers when user mentions AWS Blocks; project has aws-blocks/ directory; code imports @aws-blocks packages.
Generates BYO custom safety policies for NVIDIA Nemotron content-safety guardrails — Nemotron-Content-Safety-Reasoning-4B (text) and multimodal Nemotron-3-Content-Safety. Produces a Markdown policy, JSON taxonomy, and drop-in inference prompts. Maps rough words or an existing policy to V2 categories, adding custom categories or topic-following rules.
Golang semantic code intelligence via `gopls`, the official Go language server — go-to-definition, find references, call/implementation hierarchy, workspace symbol search, package API discovery, diagnostics, safe rename, refactors (extract/inline/fill/rewrite code actions), formatting, and generated tests. Reaches an agent via gopls's own MCP server (`go_*` tools), Claude Code's native `LSP` tool, or the `gopls` CLI. Use when navigating or refactoring Go code — jumping to a definition, finding call sites before a rename, understanding a file's or package's dependencies, running diagnostics after an edit, or extracting/inlining/renaming. Not for the published ecosystem — packages not in your `go.mod`, versions, licenses, importers — → See `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-pkg-go-dev` skill (`godig`). Not for a whole-tree vulnerability audit → See `samber/cc-skills-golang@golang-security` skill (`govulncheck`).
Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Go code; when handling errors (fmt.Errorf, %w, sentinel, errors.Is, errors.As); when deciding between panic, error return, and log.Fatal; when writing tests (table-driven, t.Helper, t.Fatal vs t.Error, goroutines); when designing API surface (option struct, variadic options, channel direction, context); when naming functions, methods, packages, receivers, or test doubles; when laying out packages and imports; when initializing variables or building strings.
When the user wants to solve strip packing problems, pack items into fixed-width strips, or minimize packing height. Also use when the user mentions "strip packing," "cutting stock with fixed width," "ribbon packing," "shelf packing," "minimize height packing," or "2D strip packing problem." For general 2D packing, see 2d-bin-packing. For 3D packing, see 3d-bin-packing.
Terrain interaction systems for Three.js building games. Use when implementing slope handling, foundation anchoring (Valheim pattern), terrain modification, auto-leveling, or pillar/support generation. Integrates with structural-physics for ground-based stability.
Use when building Go applications requiring concurrent programming, microservices architecture, or high-performance systems. Invoke for goroutines, channels, Go generics, gRPC integration.
Analyze code coverage and CRAP (Change Risk Anti-Patterns) scores to identify high-risk code. Use OpenCover format with ReportGenerator for Risk Hotspots showing cyclomatic complexity and untested code paths.
Generate Office documents (DOCX, XLSX, PDF, PPTX) with TypeScript. Pure JS libraries that work everywhere: Claude Code CLI, Cloudflare Workers, browsers. Uses docx (Word), xlsx/SheetJS (Excel), pdf-lib (PDF), pptxgenjs (PowerPoint). Use when: creating invoices, reports, spreadsheets, presentations, form filling, exporting data to Office formats, or troubleshooting "Packer.toBuffer", "XLSX.utils", "PDFDocument", "pptxgenjs" errors.
Develop, debug, and deploy Apify Actors - serverless cloud programs for web scraping, automation, and data processing. Use when creating new Actors, modifying existing ones, or troubleshooting Actor code.
Tools, patterns, and utilities for creating music with code. Output as a .mp3 file with realistic instrument sounds. Write custom compositions to bring creativity to life through music. This skill should be used whenever the user asks for music to be created. Never use this skill for replicating songs, beats, riffs, or other sensitive works. The skill is not suitable for vocal/lyrical music, audio mixing/mastering (reverb, EQ, compression), real-time MIDI playback, or professional studio recording quality.
Automated TSPEC generation from SPEC - generates test specifications for UTEST, ITEST, STEST, FTEST with TASKS-Ready scoring