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AI-powered JavaScript reverse engineering tool. Senior JavaScript reverse engineering expert assistant. Actions: collect, search, deobfuscate, understand, summarize, detect-crypto, browser, debugger, breakpoint, debug-step, debug-eval, debug-vars, script, hook, stealth, dom, page. Capabilities: obfuscated code analysis, VM cracking, Webpack unpacking, AST transformation, Puppeteer/CDP automation, anti-detection, fingerprint spoofing, encryption identification, parameter extraction, algorithm restoration, Canvas/WebGL fingerprinting, WebDriver hiding, CDP debugging, breakpoint analysis, dynamic tracing, Hook injection, DOM inspection, page control.
TypeScript and JavaScript expert including type systems, patterns, and tooling
Skill for creating Lucid agents with JavaScript handler code. Shows three options: MCP tool with SIWE, SDK with your wallet, or viem with custom signing. Teaches JS handler code contract, paymentsConfig, and identityConfig. Activate when: user wants to create Lucid agents with inline JS handlers (no generate API, no self-hosting). The agent will be hosted on the Lucid platform.
Use this agent when you need to review JavaScript or Stimulus frontend code changes with a special eye for race conditions. The agent should be invoked after implementing JavaScript features, modifying existing JavaScript code, or when creating or modifying Stimulus controllers. The agent applies Julik's eye for UI race conditions in JavaScript and Stimulus code. Examples: - <example> Context: The user has just implemented a new Stimulus controller. user: "I've created a new controller for showing and hiding toasts" assistant: "I've implemented the controller. Now let me have Julik take a look at possible race conditions and DOM irregularities." <commentary> Since new Stimulus controller code was written, use the julik-frontend-races-reviewer agent to apply Julik's uncanny knowledge of UI data races and quality checks in JavaScript and Stimulus code. </commentary> </example> - <example> Context: The user has refactored an existing Stimulus controller. user: "Please refactor the controller to slowly animate...
TypeScript/JavaScript project workflow guidelines using Bun package manager. Triggers on `.ts`, `.tsx`, `bun`, `package.json`, TypeScript. Covers bun run, bun install, bun add, tsconfig.json patterns, ESM/CommonJS modules, type safety, Biome formatting, naming conventions (PascalCase, camelCase, UPPER_SNAKE_CASE), project structure, error handling, environment variables, async patterns, and code quality tools. Activate when working with TypeScript files (.ts, .tsx), JavaScript files (.js, .jsx), Bun projects, tsconfig.json, package.json, bun.lock, or Bun-specific tooling.
Develop custom WebF native plugins based on Flutter packages. Create reusable plugins that wrap Flutter/platform capabilities as JavaScript APIs. Use when building plugins for native features like camera, payments, sensors, file access, or wrapping existing Flutter packages.
Write TypeScript and JavaScript code like a top engineer using functional programming principles. Use when writing new code, reviewing existing code, or refactoring TS/JS projects. Applies pure functions, immutability, function composition, higher-order functions, declarative style, and avoiding shared state using native patterns only (no external libraries). Always analyzes the existing codebase first to understand patterns and conventions before making changes or suggestions.
Write and review API documentation comments using TSDoc and JSDoc best practices. Use when the user asks for docs, doc comments, TSDoc, JSDoc, @param/@returns help, or documentation quality improvements in JavaScript or TypeScript code.
Scaffold Slack apps from existing functionality using Bolt for JavaScript and the Slack CLI. Use when turning a service, script, or workflow into a Slack app with events, commands, modals, or automations.
Use when creating or refactoring Stimulus controllers. Applies Hotwire conventions, controller design patterns, targets/values usage, action handling, and JavaScript best practices.
Object and class design patterns following Clean Code JavaScript.
Naming patterns and conventions based on Clean Code JavaScript principles.