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Found 132 Skills
General .NET development workflow patterns. Use when implementing features, fixing bugs, or refactoring code.
Use when you have a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, or passing, before committing or creating PRs - requires running verification commands and confirming output before making any success claims; evidence before assertions always
Use before building anything new or when a plan needs review. Not for bug fixes or small edits.
Orchestrate autonomous AI development with task-based workflow and QA gates
Guides through Trail of Bits' 5-step secure development workflow. Runs Slither scans, checks special features (upgradeability/ERC conformance/token integration), generates visual security diagrams, helps document security properties for fuzzing/verification, and reviews manual security areas.
Efficiently develop Hono applications using Hono CLI. Supports documentation search, API reference lookup, request testing, and bundle optimization.
Use when starting a new project, feature, or significant change and no specification exists yet. Use when requirements are unclear, ambiguous, or only exist as a vague idea.
Optimizes agent context setup. Use when starting a new session, when agent output quality degrades, when switching between tasks, or when you need to configure rules files and context for a project.
Analyzes codebases to understand structure, tech stack, patterns, and conventions. Use when onboarding to a new project, exploring unfamiliar code, or when asked "how does this work?" or "what's the architecture?"
Core software engineering principles for code style, documentation, and development workflow. Applies when editing code, working in software repositories, or performing software development tasks.
Apply a Content Driven Development process to AEM Edge Delivery Services development. Use for ALL code changes - new blocks, block modifications, CSS styling, bug fixes, core functionality (scripts.js, styles, etc.), or any JavaScript/CSS work that needs validation.