Debug and implement Airtable synchronization logic including duplicate prevention, cache management, change detection, and RLS considerations; use when debugging sync failures, stale cache issues, or implementing new Airtable sync features
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Access Airtable bases, tables, and records. Query data, search records, and read structured information.
Use the aissist CLI tool for personal goal tracking, todo management, daily history logging, context-specific notes, guided reflections, and AI-powered semantic recall. Activate when users mention goals, tasks, todos, progress tracking, journaling, work history, personal assistant, meal planning, fitness tracking, or want to search their past activities and reflections.
Download Claude Code templates from aitmpl.com (GitHub API). Use PROACTIVELY to search and install agents, commands, skills, mcps, settings, hooks, and plugins.
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AKM (Asahi Kasei Microdevices) MPN encoding patterns, suffix decoding, and handler guidance. Use when working with AKM audio ICs, magnetic sensors, or electronic compasses.
Azure Kubernetes Service Automatic mode GA 2025 features including Karpenter, auto-scaling, and zero operational overhead
Diagnose and fix Kubernetes deployment failures, especially ImagePullBackOff, CrashLoopBackOff, and architecture mismatches. Battle-tested from 4-hour AKS debugging session with 10+ failure modes resolved.
Deploying and debugging Toygres on AKS (Azure Kubernetes Service). Use when deploying, debugging pods, viewing logs, troubleshooting SSL, or managing Kubernetes resources.
Responsive layout patterns using Aksel spacing tokens with Box, VStack, HStack, and HGrid
Terminal emulation library from Alacritty for VT100/xterm compatible terminal embedding
Expert Alamofire decisions for iOS/tvOS: when Alamofire adds value vs URLSession suffices, interceptor chain design trade-offs, retry strategy selection, and certificate pinning considerations. Use when designing network layer, implementing auth token refresh, or choosing between networking approaches. Trigger keywords: Alamofire, URLSession, interceptor, RequestAdapter, RequestRetrier, certificate pinning, Session, network layer, token refresh, retry
Visual concepts for album artwork and AI art generation prompts
Album concepts, tracklist architecture, and thematic planning
Track and manage album ideas - brainstorming, planning, status tracking
Alchemy IaC patterns for deploying TanStack Start apps to Cloudflare Workers with D1 databases. Use when setting up new TanStack Start projects, configuring Alchemy deployments, working with D1/Drizzle migrations, local development with Cloudflare bindings, or deploying to custom domains.
A skill for managing database migrations with Alembic. Use this for tasks involving Alembic initialization, configuration, creating new migration scripts (both autogenerated and manual), defining upgrade and downgrade logic, handling data migrations, testing migrations, performing rollbacks, and following production deployment best practices for database changes.
Implement comprehensive alert management with PagerDuty, escalation policies, and incident coordination. Use when setting up alerting systems, managing on-call schedules, or coordinating incident response.
Sets up and manages alerts for critical SEO and GEO metrics including ranking drops, traffic changes, technical issues, and competitor movements. Enables proactive monitoring and quick response to issues.
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1. **Alert-based triggers:**
Define alerts, escalation, and incident response.
Build effective alerts and dashboards based on SLOs.
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Designs and configures alerting rules for monitoring systems
Real-time alerting and notification system for Univers infrastructure. Use this when you need to monitor system health, service status, and send proactive alerts when thresholds are exceeded or services fail.
Use when configuring Sentry alerts, managing issues, or setting up notifications. Covers alert rules, issue triage, and integrations.
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Control Amazon Alexa devices and smart home via the `alexacli` CLI. Use when a user asks to speak/announce on Echo devices, control lights/thermostats/locks, send voice commands, or query Alexa.
Write C++ code following Andrei Alexandrescu's Modern C++ Design principles. Emphasizes policy-based design, template metaprogramming, and type-safe generic abstractions. Use when designing flexible, reusable libraries or when compile-time computation beats runtime overhead.
Access Alfred's clipboard history. Search recent copies, find text you copied earlier, and analyze clipboard patterns.
This skill navigates the agent to a target appliance (like a microwave, stove, or fridge) needed for a task. It should be triggered when the agent has an object that requires processing (heating, cooling, cleaning) and needs to move to the appropriate station. The skill identifies the appliance from the environment and executes the movement action.
Performs an initial scan of the Alfworld environment to identify all visible objects and receptacles. Processes raw observation text into a structured list of entities to build a mental map for planning.
This skill tracks which objects have been collected and which remain to be found for multi-object tasks. It should be triggered when working with tasks requiring multiple instances of the same object type. The skill maintains a count of collected vs. needed objects and guides the search for remaining items.
This skill navigates to a suspected location and identifies a target object. It should be triggered when the agent's goal requires finding a specific object (e.g., 'potato', 'plate') and its location is not immediately known. The skill involves moving to a relevant receptacle (like a fridge or cabinet) and checking its contents, outputting the object's location or confirming its absence.
Moves the agent to a specified receptacle or object location within the Alfworld environment. Use this skill when the agent needs to physically approach a target to inspect or interact with it, such as when checking an object's state or preparing for pickup. The skill takes a target location name as input and executes the 'go to' action, resulting in the agent being positioned at the destination for subsequent operations.
This skill cools a held object using an appropriate cooling appliance, such as a fridge. It should be triggered when the task requires reducing the temperature of an object (e.g., a hot pot). The skill assumes the agent is holding the object and is near the cooling receptacle; it performs the 'cool' action to achieve the desired state change, preparing the object for subsequent steps like placement or serving.
This skill disposes of an object by placing it into a disposal receptacle like a garbage can. It should be triggered when the task requires discarding an object (e.g., 'put it in garbagecan') and the agent is at the disposal location with the object in hand. The skill executes the 'put' action to place the object in/on the target receptacle, completing the disposal subtask.
This skill scans the current environment observation to identify the presence and location of a target object needed for a task. It should be triggered when the agent's goal requires an object that is not currently in the agent's inventory, and the observation does not explicitly state where the object is. The skill analyzes the textual observation to find receptacles that likely contain the target, based on common sense or domain knowledge (e.g., a 'dishsponge' might be on a 'cart'), and outputs the identified target receptacle location for navigation.
Picks up a specified object from a given receptacle. Use this skill when the agent has located a required object and needs to acquire it for later use, such as taking an item from a surface or container. The skill requires the object and source receptacle as inputs, executing a 'take' action to transfer the object into the agent's inventory, enabling further manipulation like placement or usage.
Checks the current state or contents of a specified object or receptacle. Trigger this skill when the agent needs to determine if an object is present, missing, or in a certain condition before proceeding with a task, such as verifying if a holder is empty or if an item is available. It typically follows navigation and involves observing the environment's feedback, providing crucial information for decision-making in the task flow.
This skill uses an appliance to change the state of an object (e.g., cooling, heating, cleaning). It should be triggered when the task requires altering an object's temperature or cleanliness using a specific device (like cooling with a fridge or heating with a microwave). The skill requires the object, the target state, and the appliance as inputs, and executes the corresponding modifier action (e.g., 'cool X with Y').
This skill places an object into a selected storage receptacle after confirming its suitability. It should be triggered when the agent has identified an appropriate storage location and is ready to complete the storage task. The skill takes the object and target receptacle as inputs and results in the object being stored.
This skill opens a closed receptacle to access its contents. It should be triggered when an agent needs to interact with items inside a closed container (e.g., fridge, microwave, drawer). The skill takes a receptacle identifier as input, performs the open action, and outputs the observation of the interior, enabling subsequent item retrieval or placement.
This skill verifies and prepares a target receptacle for receiving an object. It is triggered before placing an item into a receptacle (e.g., a garbage can) to ensure the receptacle is accessible and suitable. The skill involves navigating to the receptacle, observing its state (e.g., open/closed, occupied), and performing any necessary preparatory actions like opening it, resulting in a ready-to-use target location.
This skill searches for a specified tool or device (e.g., a desklamp) within the environment by checking relevant surfaces. It should be triggered when the agent needs a tool to interact with another object as part of the task. The skill takes a tool name as implicit input and outputs navigation actions to likely storage spots (e.g., sidetables, shelves) until the tool is found.
Category-theoretic graph rewriting with DPO, SPO, and SqPO pushouts for C-Sets. Declarative transformation of acset data structures.
Your personal DSA & LeetCode mentor. Use for problem explanations, progressive hints, code reviews, mock interviews, pattern recognition, complexity analysis, and custom problem generation. Automatically adapts to your learning style and request type.
Expert patterns for Algolia search implementation, indexing strategies, React InstantSearch, and relevance tuning Use when: adding search to, algolia, instantsearch, search api, search functionality.