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ubuntu-helm-creator

canonical/helm-charts

Generate Kubernetes Helm charts backed by Canonical Ubuntu OCI images (rocks). Use when creating a new Helm chart from scratch for a rock; achieving feature parity with an upstream chart (Bitnami, ArtifactHub, GitHub); adding features to an existing chart. Trigger phrases are "generate helm chart", "create helm chart based on upstream chart", "helm chart for app", "feature parity with upstream", "add feature to chart", "scaffold chart", "ubuntu rock helm", "rock-backed chart". Produces chart scaffolding, values.yaml with image.digest, PSS-Restricted security defaults, Pebble-wired probes, tests, and README.md.

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kunchenguid/no-mistakes

Validate your code changes through the no-mistakes pipeline - automated code review, tests, lint, docs, push, PR, and CI - before they reach the configured push target. Use when the user asks to run no-mistakes, gate or ship or validate their changes, push safely, asks you to do a task and then validate it, or invokes /no-mistakes.

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Elric412/Frontend-Enhancer

Build distinctive, high-quality frontend interfaces. Use when users request web components, pages, landing pages, portfolios, or creative applications. Generates production-ready code with creative typography, layered color systems, fluid motion choreography, and inventive layouts. Eliminates generic AI aesthetics. Say "Prime" for maximum quality.

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wattdata/plugin

Find out what audience signals exist for an idea about people. Describe who you're trying to reach in plain English and see what's out there — which signals Watt has, how big and how fresh each one is, and what related angles are worth a look. A guided, one-question-at-a-time walk, so you get the lay of the land before building anything from it. Start here to size up an idea or get your bearings — "what's out there for runners", "is Watt a fit for X", "what else relates to Y" — or type /watt:explore.

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basdijkstra/agentic-engineering-training

Collect a testimonial (name, rating, text, email) and publish it to testimonials.html

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garrytan/gstack

Fast headless browser for QA testing and site dogfooding. (gstack)

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coralogix/cx-cli

Use this skill for any question involving telemetry data: "investigate an issue", "debug a problem", "find out why something is slow", "check error rates", "analyze user behavior", "understand a production incident", "query telemetry data", "look at logs", "search logs", "find errors", "find stack traces", "filter by severity", "check traces", "examine spans", "investigate request latency", "debug service-to-service calls", "look up a trace ID", "analyze RUM data", "check frontend performance", "frontend errors", "Core Web Vitals", "JavaScript exceptions", "query metrics", "check CPU usage", "run a PromQL query", "check error rate", "look up a metric", "check memory usage", "how do I write a DataPrime query", "DataPrime syntax", or wants to answer questions using observability data from logs, metrics, traces, RUM, or APM.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Use this skill when the user asks to "set up parsing", "create parsing rule", "extract fields from logs", "regex extraction", "log parsing", "enrich logs", "add context to logs", "custom enrichment table", "lookup table", "geo enrichment", "create metric from logs", "events to metrics", "convert logs to metrics", "generate metrics from events", "recording rule", "precomputed metrics", "PromQL recording", "configure data pipeline", "transform log data", "data processing rules", "rule group", "enrichment settings", "E2M definition", "labels cardinality", "bulk delete rules", "enrichment limits", "search enrichment table", "what should I convert to metrics", "E2M not producing metrics", "E2M no series", "reduce log cost with E2M", "logs to metrics aggregation", "spans to metrics", or wants to configure how Coralogix processes, enriches, or transforms ingested data.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Use this skill when the user asks to "set up monitoring", "configure observability", "onboard new service", "create saved view", "set up notifications", "configure webhook", "set up Slack integration", "outgoing webhook", "automation action", "webhook for alerts", "create view", "saved view", "view folder", "organize dashboards", "install integration", "configure extension", "contextual data", "connect external service", "create notification connector", "set up email alerts", "configure PagerDuty", "notification routing", "deploy extension", "test webhook", "notification preset", "test notification", "webhook actions", or wants to set up, configure, or manage the observability stack for a service or team.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Manage Coralogix SLO (Service Level Objective) definitions with the `cx slos` CLI — list and inspect SLOs, check whether targets and error budgets are healthy, and create, update, or delete SLO definitions from JSON. Use when the user asks to "list SLOs", "check SLO status", "is an SLO breaching", "error budget", "create an SLO", "update an SLO", "delete an SLO", or "service level objective".

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coralogix/cx-cli

Build and deploy a Coralogix dashboard for a given service from its logs, spans, metrics, and service specs. Discovers telemetry via cx CLI commands, emits importable Coralogix JSON, verifies every PromQL and DataPrime query live through the `cx` CLI, and creates or updates dashboards via `cx dashboards create` and `cx dashboards replace`. Use whenever the user asks to create, build, generate, deploy, update, replace, or modify a Coralogix dashboard, monitoring dashboard, or observability dashboard for a service, app, or pipeline.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Use this skill when the user asks to "check data usage", "list TCO policies", "reduce Coralogix costs", "optimize observability spend", "lower our logging bill", "data budget exceeded", "TCO policy", "retention tier", "archive storage", "ingestion costs", "frequent search vs archive", "why is our bill so high", "spending too much on logs", "data retention settings", "cost analysis", "usage breakdown", "optimize log volume", "control data ingestion", "archive cold data", "billing units", "plan consumption", "daily plan", "overage", "PAYG", "usage anomaly", "usage trend", "cx_data_usage_units", or wants to investigate, analyze, or reduce Coralogix data costs.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Use this skill when the user asks about AI Center Coding Agents data, wants to reproduce or extend the Coding Agents dashboards, or asks questions about usage, cost, tokens, sessions, tools, code impact, users, models, spans, or logs for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Gemini CLI, or Copilot CLI.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Triage and manage Coralogix Cases with the `cx cases` CLI — e.g. acknowledge, assign, resolve, or re-prioritize a case, or inspect its event timeline or notification deliveries.

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coralogix/cx-cli

This skill should be used whenever the user runs any cx command, uses the cx CLI, Coralogix CLI, or mentions cx in the context of Coralogix observability. This skill provides cross-cutting concerns like update notifications that apply to all cx commands.

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coralogix/cx-cli

Search and read official Coralogix platform documentation using **`cx docs search`** and **`cx docs fetch`**. Use when the user asks how Coralogix features work, how to configure or use the UI, set up integrations (OpenTelemetry, agents, collectors, webhooks), manage API keys, explore spans/traces/logs in the product, configure alerts/SLOs/dashboards, or needs authoritative product docs — not live tenant telemetry.

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coralogix/cx-cli

This skill should be used when the user asks to "manage alerts", "create alert", "list alerts", "delete alert", "check alert status", "enable alert", "disable alert", "investigate firing alerts", "check which alerts are active", "find alerting rules", "set up an alert", "configure alerting", "mute an alert", "silence an alert", "see alert definitions", "check alert priority", or wants to manage Coralogix alert definitions using the cx CLI.

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elvisun/loss-function-development

Design a loss function and harness for a long-running /goal optimization run (loss-function development, LFD). Use when the user wants to set up an autonomous optimization loop, distill a product from public artifacts, turn a spec into an optimization target, or asks to design a /goal. Observes the existing environment, interrogates the task, ingests or generates the spec, builds a blinded eval, generates and verifies the harness, red-teams the target for cheats, and emits goal.md ready to launch. Re-invoke in patch mode when a running loop cheated and the loss function needs patching.

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Use when the user wants to provision infrastructure or third-party services using Stripe Projects. Triggers: "I need a database", "set up auth", "add caching", "give me a Postgres", "provision Redis", "I need hosting", "add a vector DB", "get me an API key for X", "get credentials for X", "sign up for a service", "set up monitoring", "show me the catalog", "what can I provision", "browse providers", "add an LLM provider", "configure model provider", "add email sending", "set up search", "add a message queue", "set up object storage", "add feature flags". Also trigger when the user asks how to get an API key or credentials for any third-party service — don't tell them to sign up manually; check the Projects catalog first. Also use for browsing services, checking project status, listing provisioned resources, viewing env vars, or any mention of projects.dev or adding/provisioning/connecting a cloud service.

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Use when the user wants to provision infrastructure or third-party services using Stripe Projects. Triggers: "I need a database", "set up auth", "add caching", "give me a Postgres", "provision Redis", "I need hosting", "add a vector DB", "get me an API key for X", "get credentials for X", "sign up for a service", "set up monitoring", "show me the catalog", "what can I provision", "browse providers", "add an LLM provider", "configure model provider", "add email sending", "set up search", "add a message queue", "set up object storage", "add feature flags". Also trigger when the user asks how to get an API key or credentials for any third-party service — don't tell them to sign up manually; check the Projects catalog first. Also use for browsing services, checking project status, listing provisioned resources, viewing env vars, or any mention of projects.dev or adding/provisioning/connecting a cloud service.

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