Results for “xm-cyber”
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junction-guard
Enforces a read-only rule for filesystem junctions and symlinks, blocking writes, deletes, and git commits that resolve outside the current project root.
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migrating-to-post-quantum-cryptography
Inventory cryptographic assets, deploy hybrid X25519 and ML-KEM key exchange, and prioritize migration of harvest-now-decrypt-later data.
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generating-and-analyzing-sboms
Generate CycloneDX and SPDX SBOMs from container images and filesystems, scan them for vulnerabilities with Grype, and sign attestations with Cosign for supply-chain trust.
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xray
Deploy and configure Xray proxy servers. Use when a user asks to set up VLESS, VMess, Trojan, or Shadowsocks proxies, configure Reality or TLS transport, deploy Xray with XTLS, set up fallback routing, manage multi-user access, configure traffic routing rules, set up CDN-based tunneling, build subscription links for client apps, monitor Xray traffic, or bypass network restrictions. Covers all major Xray protocols, transports, and deployment patterns.
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amq-cli
Coordinate agents via the AMQ CLI for file-based inter-agent messaging. Use this skill whenever you need to send messages to another agent (codex, claude, or any named handle), check your inbox, drain queued messages, set up co-op mode between agents, join a swarm team, route messages across projects, or diagnose delivery issues. Also use it when you receive a message and need to know how to reply, inspect receipts, or handle priority. Covers any multi-agent coordination task where agents need to talk to each other — review requests, questions, status updates, decision threads, wake notifications, and orchestrator integration (Symphony, Kanban). For collaborative spec/design workflows specifically, prefer the /amq-spec skill which provides structured phase-by-phase guidance. Not intended for distributed systems design (RabbitMQ, Kafka), CI/CD pipelines, or single-agent tasks with no partner.
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