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Guide for building, auditing, and refactoring Swift code using modern concurrency patterns (Swift 6+). This skill should be used when working with async/await, Tasks, actors, MainActor, Sendable types, isolation domains, or when migrating legacy callback/Combine code to structured concurrency. Covers Approachable Concurrency settings, isolated parameters, and common pitfalls.
Review or refactor React / Next.js code for performance and reliability using a prioritized rule library (waterfalls, bundle size, server/client data fetching, re-renders, rendering). Use when writing React components, Next.js pages (App Router), optimizing bundle size, improving performance, or doing a React/Next.js performance review.
Skill for PHP/Laravel backend development following project conventions. Use when creating or editing PHP code, models, services, controllers, tests, or any backend logic. Loads all backend rules from .claude/rules/backend/ and .claude/rules/dataclasses/.
Detect common code smells and anti-patterns providing feedback on quality issues a senior developer would catch during review. Use when user opens/views code files, asks for code review or quality assessment, mentions code quality/refactoring/improvements, when files contain code smell patterns, or during code review discussions.
Follow the principles of Robert C. Martin's *Clean Code* for code review, refactoring, and writing. Covers best practices for naming, functions, comments, and error handling.
Use when implementing any feature or bugfix, before writing implementation code
Implements the Strategy pattern in Python backends. Run when the user mentions strategy pattern, or when you see or need a switch on type/method, multiple behaviors under the same contract, or interchangeable algorithms—apply this skill proactively without the user naming it.
Apply factory function patterns to compose clients and services with proper separation of concerns. Use when creating functions that depend on external clients, wrapping resources with domain-specific methods, or refactoring code that mixes client/service/method options together.
Automatically generate complete Python project deliverables from natural language requirements through collaboration among four virtual roles: autonomous learning, PM, architect, and senior programmer. Supports feature expansion, project refactoring, and skill invocation. Also supports web search, knowledge integration, version control, Python 3.11+ features, UV package management, loguru logging, and project size adaptation (folder/single file). It provides support for database design and implementation (SQLite, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, vector databases, graph databases), data layer abstraction (Repository pattern), and database switching. Suitable for scenarios such as software requirement clarification, rapid prototyping, project initialization, feature expansion, and code refactoring.
Git Operation Safety and Standards. Mandatory use of native Git commands to handle tracked files, preventing index loss or redundant changes. Triggered when an Agent attempts to move, rename, or delete files.
Provides automated, context-aware code reviews focusing on logic errors and style violations. Use during Pull Request cycles to identify potential bugs and maintain high code quality standards.
Use when writing new functions, adding features, fixing bugs, or refactoring by applying TDD principles - write failing tests before implementation code, make them pass, then refactor.