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Found 27 Skills
Idiomatic Go patterns, best practices, and conventions for building robust, efficient, and maintainable Go applications.
Expert in asynchronous programming patterns across languages (Python asyncio, JavaScript/TypeScript promises, C# async/await, Rust futures). Use for concurrent programming, event loops, async patterns, error handling, backpressure, cancellation, and performance optimization in async systems.
Go 1.23+ development specialist covering Fiber, Gin, GORM, and concurrent programming patterns. Use when building high-performance microservices, CLI tools, or cloud-native applications.
Complete guide for Go backend development including concurrency patterns, web servers, database integration, microservices, and production deployment
Comprehensive guide for Effect-TS, the functional TypeScript library. Use when building Effect applications, especially MCP servers. Covers correct APIs, common misconceptions, and MCP-specific patterns.
Master Go 1.21+ with modern patterns, advanced concurrency, performance optimization, and production-ready microservices. Expert in the latest Go ecosystem including generics, workspaces, and cutting-edge frameworks. Use PROACTIVELY for Go development, architecture design, or performance optimization.
Shared Go best practices for LlamaFarm CLI. Covers idiomatic patterns, error handling, and testing.
Complete guide for Rust systems programming including ownership, borrowing, concurrency, async programming, unsafe code, and performance optimization
Reviews Elixir code for performance issues including GenServer bottlenecks, memory usage, and concurrency patterns. Use when reviewing high-throughput code or investigating performance issues.
Use when choosing Core Data vs SwiftData, setting up the Core Data stack, modeling relationships, or implementing concurrency patterns - prevents thread-confinement errors and migration crashes
Go programming expert for goroutines, channels, interfaces, modules, and concurrency patterns
WHEN: User is writing Go code, asking about Go patterns, reviewing Go code, asking "what's the best way to...", "how should I structure...", "is this idiomatic?", or any question about error handling, concurrency, interfaces, packages, testing patterns, or code organization in Go. Also activate when user is debugging Go code, refactoring Go, or working in a Go project (go.mod present) and asks general coding questions. Trigger this skill liberally for ANY Go-related development work. WHEN NOT: Non-Go languages, questions entirely unrelated to programming