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#101

You are an expert in Lucia, the lightweight authentication library for TypeScript. You help developers implement session-based authentication with email/password, OAuth (Google, GitHub, Discord), magic links, and two-factor authentication — providing a simple, database-agnostic…

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#102

When the user wants to write mobile UI tests using Maestro's simple YAML-based flow definitions. Also use when the user mentions "maestro," "mobile UI testing," "YAML mobile tests," "maestro flows," or "maestro studio." For React Native-specific gray-box testing, see detox. For…

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#103

Transform raw meeting notes or transcripts into structured, actionable summaries. Use when a user asks to summarize meeting notes, organize a transcript, extract action items from a meeting, create meeting minutes, format discussion notes, or turn a call recording transcript…

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#104

Add fast, typo-tolerant full-text search with Meilisearch. Use when a user asks to add search to an app, implement full-text search, set up a search engine, replace Elasticsearch with something simpler, add autocomplete or instant search, build a product catalog search, index…

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#105

Mistral AI API — European LLM provider with strong code and reasoning models. Use when you need GDPR-compliant AI inference, code generation with Codestral, multilingual tasks, cost-efficient inference, or a European data-residency option.

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#106

Build and manage Microsoft Access databases, queries, forms, reports, and VBA automation. Use when someone asks to "create Access database", "write Access queries", "build Access forms", "Access VBA macro", "migrate from Access", "Access report", "link Access to SQL Server", or…

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#107

Self-host, configure, scale, and manage n8n instances. Use when a user asks to install n8n with Docker, set up n8n in production, configure n8n environment variables, scale n8n with workers, back up n8n workflows, restore n8n data, manage n8n via CLI or REST API, monitor n8n,…

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#108

You are an expert in Nitro (NitroJS), the universal server engine powering Nuxt, Analog, and SolidStart. You help developers build portable server applications with file-based routing, auto-imports, server middleware, storage abstraction, caching, WebSocket support, and…

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#109

Build integrations with the Notion API — databases, pages, blocks, comments, search, and OAuth. Use when tasks involve reading or writing Notion workspace data, syncing external tools with Notion databases, building dashboards from Notion content, or automating page creation and…

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#110

Manage database migrations with Alembic. Use when a user asks to version database schemas, create migration scripts, handle schema changes in production, or manage SQLAlchemy model migrations.

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#111

Convert Figma designs into production-ready frontend code. Use when someone shares a Figma URL, design screenshot, or exported design tokens and needs React/Vue/HTML components, responsive layouts, or design system code. Trigger words: Figma, design to code, mockup, wireframe,…

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#112

Collect user feedback and run in-app surveys with Formbricks — open-source experience management platform. Use when someone asks to "add surveys to my app", "Formbricks", "in-app feedback", "NPS survey", "user research", "product feedback tool", or "open-source Typeform…

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#113

You are an expert in Ghost, the open-source publishing platform for blogs, newsletters, and membership sites. You help developers and creators set up Ghost as a headless CMS with its Content API for custom frontends, integrate the Members/Subscriptions system for paid…

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#114

Expert guidance for LocalAI, the open-source drop-in replacement for OpenAI's API that runs locally. Helps developers self-host LLMs, image generators, audio transcription, and text-to-speech models with an OpenAI-compatible API — no GPU required, completely offline and private.

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#115

Product analytics with Mixpanel — event tracking, funnels, retention analysis, user segmentation, and A/B testing. Covers JavaScript SDK for frontend tracking, server-side tracking with Node.js and Python, identity management, group analytics, and the Query API. Use when tasks…

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#116

Configure Nagios for infrastructure monitoring, service checks, host monitoring, and alert notifications. Use when a user needs to set up Nagios Core, write check commands, configure host and service definitions, manage notification contacts, or create custom monitoring plugins.

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#117

Expert guidance for Nhost, the open-source backend platform built on PostgreSQL, Hasura GraphQL, and serverless functions. Helps developers set up authentication, database, file storage, and real-time subscriptions with auto-generated GraphQL APIs and a developer-friendly SDK.

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#118

Create formal employment offer letters with compensation details and terms. Use when a user asks to write an offer letter, draft an employment offer, create a job offer, compose a compensation letter, generate a formal hiring letter, or prepare an employment agreement for a…

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#119

Orchestrate multi-agent Claude Code teams — assign roles, coordinate parallel tasks, share context between agents, and manage team workflows. Use when: running multiple Claude Code agents simultaneously, building team-based AI development workflows, coordinating complex…

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#120

Run LLMs locally with Ollama. Use when a user asks to run AI models locally, self-host a language model, use LLaMA or Mistral on their machine, run offline AI, build a local chatbot, avoid sending data to cloud AI providers, generate text without API costs, fine-tune or…

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#121

Expert guidance for OPA (Open Policy Agent), the CNCF policy engine for unified authorization across the stack. Helps developers write Rego policies for Kubernetes admission control, API authorization, infrastructure-as-code validation, and data filtering — enforcing security…

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#122

You are an expert in Outlines, the Python library for reliable structured text generation with LLMs. You help developers generate guaranteed-valid JSON, regex-matching text, and grammar-constrained output from open-source models — using finite state machine guided generation…

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#123

Assists with building content management systems using Payload CMS with a code-first approach. Use when defining collections in TypeScript, configuring access control, customizing the admin panel, or integrating with Next.js. Trigger words: payload, payload cms, headless cms,…

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#124

Assists with building backends using PocketBase, a single-binary backend with embedded SQLite, real-time subscriptions, file storage, and authentication. Use when creating MVPs, prototyping APIs, configuring collections, or setting up auth flows. Trigger words: pocketbase,…

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#125

Open-source product analytics with PostHog — event tracking, funnels, cohorts, session replay, feature flags, and experimentation. Self-host with Docker or use PostHog Cloud. Covers JavaScript SDK for frontend tracking, Python SDK for backend events, autocapture configuration,…

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