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Ahmed Rehan 17bce709de feat: Add Official Microsoft & Gemini Skills (845+ Total)
🚀 Impact

Significantly expands the capabilities of **Antigravity Awesome Skills** by integrating official skill collections from **Microsoft** and **Google Gemini**. This update increases the total skill count to **845+**, making the library even more comprehensive for AI coding assistants.

 Key Changes

1. New Official Skills

- **Microsoft Skills**: Added a massive collection of official skills from [microsoft/skills](https://github.com/microsoft/skills).
  - Includes Azure, .NET, Python, TypeScript, and Semantic Kernel skills.
  - Preserves the original directory structure under `skills/official/microsoft/`.
  - Includes plugin skills from the `.github/plugins` directory.
- **Gemini Skills**: Added official Gemini API development skills under `skills/gemini-api-dev/`.

2. New Scripts & Tooling

- **`scripts/sync_microsoft_skills.py`**: A robust synchronization script that:
  - Clones the official Microsoft repository.
  - Preserves the original directory heirarchy.
  - Handles symlinks and plugin locations.
  - Generates attribution metadata.
- **`scripts/tests/inspect_microsoft_repo.py`**: Debug tool to inspect the remote repository structure.
- **`scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py`**: Verification script to ensure 100% of skills are captured during sync.

3. Core Improvements

- **`scripts/generate_index.py`**: Enhanced frontmatter parsing to safely handle unquoted values containing `@` symbols and commas (fixing issues with some Microsoft skill descriptions).
- **`package.json`**: Added `sync:microsoft` and `sync:all-official` scripts for easy maintenance.

4. Documentation

- Updated `README.md` to reflect the new skill counts (845+) and added Microsoft/Gemini to the provider list.
- Updated `CATALOG.md` and `skills_index.json` with the new skills.

🧪 Verification

- Ran `scripts/tests/test_comprehensive_coverage.py` to verify all Microsoft skills are detected.
- Validated `generate_index.py` fixes by successfully indexing the new skills.
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azure-eventgrid-py Azure Event Grid SDK for Python. Use for publishing events, handling CloudEvents, and event-driven architectures. Triggers: "event grid", "EventGridPublisherClient", "CloudEvent", "EventGridEvent", "publish events". azure-eventgrid

Azure Event Grid SDK for Python

Event routing service for building event-driven applications with pub/sub semantics.

Installation

pip install azure-eventgrid azure-identity

Environment Variables

EVENTGRID_TOPIC_ENDPOINT=https://<topic-name>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net/api/events
EVENTGRID_NAMESPACE_ENDPOINT=https://<namespace>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net

Authentication

from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential
from azure.eventgrid import EventGridPublisherClient

credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
endpoint = "https://<topic-name>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net/api/events"

client = EventGridPublisherClient(endpoint, credential)

Event Types

Format Class Use Case
Cloud Events 1.0 CloudEvent Standard, interoperable (recommended)
Event Grid Schema EventGridEvent Azure-native format

Publish CloudEvents

from azure.eventgrid import EventGridPublisherClient, CloudEvent
from azure.identity import DefaultAzureCredential

client = EventGridPublisherClient(endpoint, DefaultAzureCredential())

# Single event
event = CloudEvent(
    type="MyApp.Events.OrderCreated",
    source="/myapp/orders",
    data={"order_id": "12345", "amount": 99.99}
)
client.send(event)

# Multiple events
events = [
    CloudEvent(
        type="MyApp.Events.OrderCreated",
        source="/myapp/orders",
        data={"order_id": f"order-{i}"}
    )
    for i in range(10)
]
client.send(events)

Publish EventGridEvents

from azure.eventgrid import EventGridEvent
from datetime import datetime, timezone

event = EventGridEvent(
    subject="/myapp/orders/12345",
    event_type="MyApp.Events.OrderCreated",
    data={"order_id": "12345", "amount": 99.99},
    data_version="1.0"
)

client.send(event)

Event Properties

CloudEvent Properties

event = CloudEvent(
    type="MyApp.Events.ItemCreated",      # Required: event type
    source="/myapp/items",                 # Required: event source
    data={"key": "value"},                 # Event payload
    subject="items/123",                   # Optional: subject/path
    datacontenttype="application/json",   # Optional: content type
    dataschema="https://schema.example",  # Optional: schema URL
    time=datetime.now(timezone.utc),      # Optional: timestamp
    extensions={"custom": "value"}         # Optional: custom attributes
)

EventGridEvent Properties

event = EventGridEvent(
    subject="/myapp/items/123",            # Required: subject
    event_type="MyApp.ItemCreated",        # Required: event type
    data={"key": "value"},                 # Required: event payload
    data_version="1.0",                    # Required: schema version
    topic="/subscriptions/.../topics/...", # Optional: auto-set
    event_time=datetime.now(timezone.utc)  # Optional: timestamp
)

Async Client

from azure.eventgrid.aio import EventGridPublisherClient
from azure.identity.aio import DefaultAzureCredential

async def publish_events():
    credential = DefaultAzureCredential()
    
    async with EventGridPublisherClient(endpoint, credential) as client:
        event = CloudEvent(
            type="MyApp.Events.Test",
            source="/myapp",
            data={"message": "hello"}
        )
        await client.send(event)

import asyncio
asyncio.run(publish_events())

Namespace Topics (Event Grid Namespaces)

For Event Grid Namespaces (pull delivery):

from azure.eventgrid.aio import EventGridPublisherClient

# Namespace endpoint (different from custom topic)
namespace_endpoint = "https://<namespace>.<region>.eventgrid.azure.net"
topic_name = "my-topic"

async with EventGridPublisherClient(
    endpoint=namespace_endpoint,
    credential=DefaultAzureCredential()
) as client:
    await client.send(
        event,
        namespace_topic=topic_name
    )

Best Practices

  1. Use CloudEvents for new applications (industry standard)
  2. Batch events when publishing multiple events
  3. Include meaningful subjects for filtering
  4. Use async client for high-throughput scenarios
  5. Handle retries — Event Grid has built-in retry
  6. Set appropriate event types for routing and filtering