Run CVlization examples on the `ssh l1` GPU host by copying only the needed example directory plus the shared `cvlization/` package into `/tmp`, then launching the example’s Docker scripts.
Deploy applications to Vercel. Use when the user says "deploy", "deploy to Vercel", "push to production", "deploy my app", or "go live".
Operational tips and best practices for working with Microsoft Fabric Data Factory MCP tools. Use when executing queries, troubleshooting timeouts, creating dataflows end-to-end, or working with large datasets via the DataFactory.MCP tools.
MANDATORY for code review - must use Codex CLI for all code reviews, then apply fixes based on Codex feedback. Also use for cross-verification, debugging, and getting alternative implementations.
**Direction**: Client -> Server
View Vercel deployment logs. Use when the user says "show logs", "check logs", "vercel logs", or "what went wrong with the deployment".
Execute simple network status queries that require 1-2 commands. Use when user asks to "check device status", "show interface", "query routing table", "display BGP neighbors", or needs simple read-only information retrieval.
Set up Vercel CLI and project configuration. Use when the user says "set up Vercel", "configure Vercel", "link to Vercel", or "vercel init".
iOS 26 Liquid Glass expert. Use when user asks about Liquid Glass implementation, SwiftUI glassEffect, migration from iOS 17/18, morphing animations, GlassEffectContainer, or wants to generate glass-style UI components. Covers code generation, troubleshooting, HIG compliance, accessibility, performance optimization, and cross-platform differences.
1.site
Stop AI agents from secretly bypassing your rules. Mechanical enforcement with git hooks, secret detection, deployment verification, and import registries. Born from real production incidents: server crashes, token leaks, code rewrites. Works with Claude Code, Clawdbot, Cursor. Install once, enforce forever.
End-to-end review, fix, publish, and verify a blog post PR from another author
Deletes merged git branches (local and remote) and flags stale unmerged branches for manual review. Use when user mentions "cleanup branches", "delete merged branches", "prune old branches", "remove stale branches", "branch cleanup", or runs /cleanup-branches command.
What this skill does. Use when user mentions "keyword1", "keyword2", or "keyword3". Keep under 1,024 characters and include specific trigger keywords.
Analyzes git commit history and generates professional changelogs with semantic versioning, conventional commit support, and multiple output formats (Keep a Changelog, Conventional, GitHub). Use when editing CHANGELOG.md, CHANGELOG.txt, or HISTORY.md files, preparing release notes, creating releases, bumping versions, updating changelog, documenting changes, writing release notes, tracking changes, version bump, tag release, or when user mentions "changelog", "release notes", "version history", "release", "semantic versioning", or "conventional commits".
Creates GitHub Pull Requests with existing PR detection, branch pushing, and intelligent title/body generation. Use when user requests to create pull request, open PR, update PR, push for review, ready for review, send for review, get this reviewed, make a PR, share code, request review, create draft PR, submit for review, run /create-pr command, or mentions "PR", "pull request", "merge request", "code review", "GitHub PR", or "draft".
Creates feature branches with optimized short naming, auto-incrementing, and commit type detection (feat/fix/refactor). Supports manual descriptions and auto-generation from uncommitted git changes. Use when user requests to create branch, start new branch, make branch, checkout new branch, switch branch, new task, start working on, begin work on feature, begin feature, create feature branch, run /create-branch command, or mentions "branch", "feature", "new feature", "feat", "fix", or "checkout".
Create and manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) with auto-numbering, template detection, and index maintenance. Use when user mentions "ADR", "architecture decision", "document this decision", "create ADR", editing ADR files (docs/adr/, doc/adr/, .adr/), or discussing architectural choices and tradeoffs.
Orchestrates 6-phase SDLC pipeline (discovery, requirements, architecture, workstreams, implementation, summary) for guided feature development. Use when user runs /core:develop command, requests spec-driven development, wants to create implementation plans with architecture decisions, or mentions "SDLC", "spec-driven", "plan feature", "development pipeline". Supports plan persistence, wave-based resume, autonomous mode, and architecture/implementation verification.
Create Product Requirements Document (PRD) and setup for Ralph autonomous loop. Use when user runs /create-prd command, wants to set up a project for Ralph, mentions "ralph setup", "create prd", "product requirements", or needs to generate tasks for autonomous development.