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To be used when the user mentions tasks related to ARCS/arcs-sdk, cross-compilation toolchain (riscv64-unknown-elf-gcc), cskburn, flashing, /dev/ttyACM*, serial port logs, etc.: Responsible for repository pulling, environment setup, compilation, flashing, running and log reading; Not responsible for code writing/understanding, code development is handled by Claude Code itself
Write compiler and toolchain code in the style of Chris Lattner, creator of LLVM, Clang, Swift, and MLIR. Emphasizes modular compiler design, reusable infrastructure, progressive lowering, and pragmatic language evolution. Use when building compilers, language tools, or performance-critical infrastructure.
Bazel build system skill for C/C++ projects. Use when writing BUILD files with cc_library and cc_binary rules, registering toolchains, configuring remote execution, debugging sandbox issues, using query and cquery for dependency graphs, or migrating from CMake to Bazel. Activates on queries about Bazel, BUILD files, cc_library, cc_binary, Bzlmod, bazel query, remote execution, or Bazel toolchain registration.
TypeScript best practices, type safety, and toolchain standards. Use when: - Writing or reviewing TypeScript code - Setting up TypeScript projects or tsconfig - Choosing state management patterns - Configuring build tools (tsup, Vitest) - Avoiding type gymnastics or any-abuse Keywords: TypeScript, tsconfig, strict mode, no-any, pnpm, Vitest, tsup, TanStack Query, discriminated unions, type safety, ESLint
Idiomatic Python 3.14+ development. Use when writing Python code, CLI tools, scripts, or services. Emphasizes stdlib, type hints, uv/ruff toolchain, and minimal dependencies.
Biome - Fast all-in-one toolchain for web projects (linter + formatter in Rust, 100x faster than ESLint)
Master enterprise-grade TypeScript development with type-safe patterns, modern tooling, and framework integration. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for TypeScript 5.9+, covering type system fundamentals (generics, mapped types, conditional types, satisfies operator), enterprise patterns (error handling, validation with Zod), React integration for type-safe frontends, NestJS for scalable APIs, and LangChain.js for AI applications. Use when building type-safe applications, migrating JavaScript codebases, configuring modern toolchains (Vite 7, pnpm, ESLint, Vitest), implementing advanced type patterns, or comparing TypeScript with Java/Python approaches.
Guides agents in compiling and packaging C/C++ source code into dynamic or static libraries (Code Assets) using Dart's Native Assets hook system (via hook/build.dart and hook/link.dart utilizing package:hooks and package:native_toolchain_c). Use when a user asks to: 'setup native assets', 'compile C/C++ source code', 'bundle dynamic libraries', 'build native C code', 'link native assets', 'implement build.dart or link.dart hooks', or 'integrate C/C++ interop in Dart/Flutter'. Helps agents avoid manual toolchain orchestration and configures secure hash-validated binary downloads or advanced linker tree-shaking with package:record_use mapping.
Rust project implementation guide for multi-crate workspace projects. Covers workspace config, toolchain (nightly + rustfmt + clippy + cranky + cargo-deny), strict lint rules (no unsafe/unwrap/expect/panic), error handling (thiserror + anyhow), async runtime (Tokio), TLS (rustls + aws-lc-rs), CI/CD (GitHub Actions with test/build/docker/SBOM), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing Rust applications.
Used when you need to flash firmware to ESP32 series chips via the ESP-IDF toolchain or start a debugging session.
Apply preferred toolchain and technology stack defaults: pnpm, Next.js, TypeScript, Convex, Vercel, Tailwind, shadcn/ui, Zustand, TanStack, Vitest. Use when setting up new projects, choosing dependencies, discussing stack decisions, or evaluating alternatives.
Keep pnpm current: run pnpm self-update/corepack prepare, align packageManager in package.json, and bump pnpm/action-setup + pinned pnpm versions in .github/workflows to the latest release. Use this when refreshing the pnpm toolchain manually or in automation.