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AI Course Content Generator - Generate complete online courses with Gemini API. Triggers on "create course", "generate lesson", "course content", "ccg", "/ccg".
Vite 8 (Rolldown-powered) build tool — configuration, plugin API, SSR, and Rolldown migration. Use when working with Vite projects, vite.config.ts, HMR, Vite plugins, library mode, SSR builds, or migrating from Vite 5/6 to Vite 8. Trigger when the user mentions Vite, vite.config, vitest (config side), HMR, Rolldown, Rollup plugin, or asks to configure, debug, or optimize a Vite-based project (Vue, React, Svelte, Nuxt, SvelteKit).
Control interactive terminal sessions via tmux. Use when tasks need persistent REPLs, parallel CLI agents, or any process requiring a TTY that simple shell execution cannot handle.
Kubernetes deployment workflow for container orchestration, Helm charts, service mesh, and production-ready K8s configurations.
Show session analytics, learning patterns, correction trends, heatmaps, and productivity metrics. Use when wanting to understand your coding patterns over time.
Deep market analysis and comprehensive research reports using Parallel AI Task API with pro/ultra processors. Multi-source synthesis with citations. No binary install — requires PARALLEL_API_KEY in .env.local.
Verify a specific claim by searching for evidence across web and academic sources. Use when the user asks to verify, fact-check, or confirm a statement.
Web search via Brave search engine.
Product vision, roadmap development, and go-to-market execution with structured prioritization frameworks. Use when evaluating features, planning product direction, or assessing market fit.
Senior Node.js developer. Use when building, reviewing, or refactoring Node.js applications. Enforces modern Node.js 22+ patterns, native APIs, performance, and production-ready practices.
Compressed communication using symbols and abbreviations. Use when context is limited or brevity is needed.
Git operations guide. Provides how-to for common git tasks. Use when: - Writing commit messages (Conventional Commits format) - Understanding git workflows