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Use when fixing, editing, changing, or debugging existing TypeScript code and keeping changes small and proportional to what was touched.
Use when naming or renaming TypeScript identifiers, especially cryptic names, ambiguous parameters, I-prefixed interfaces, Hungarian notation, misleading side effects, or requests for clearer names.
Use when writing, fixing, or editing TypeScript data models, DTOs, discriminated unions, classes, object boundaries, optional fields, null or undefined absence, repeated conditionals, impossible states, or object-chain access.
Use when writing, fixing, editing, or refactoring TypeScript functions with too many parameters, boolean flags, parameter mutation, deep nesting, mixed abstraction levels, complex conditionals, hidden side effects, dead helpers, unused exports, or unclear call sites.
Take the current branch from done-coding to merge-ready in one pass — review the diff against AGENTS.md, deslop, commit and push, open a PR using rule-validate's PR copy, then babysit until mergeable. Use when the user types `/ship` or asks to ship, finalize, or land the current branch.
Use truffler to find similar or pre-existing JavaScript/TypeScript symbols before implementing new code, especially helpers, utilities, parsers, formatters, scanners, fuzzy matchers, and other reusable functions. Agents should use this skill whenever they are about to add or refactor functionality in a JS/TS repository and need to avoid duplicating existing code, even if the user does not explicitly mention deduplication.
Use when you need to check feature flag states, compare channels, or debug why a feature behaves differently across release channels.
JavaScript/TypeScript SDK for inference.sh - run AI apps, build agents, integrate 150+ models. Package: @inferencesh/sdk (npm install). Full TypeScript support, streaming, file uploads. Build agents with template or ad-hoc patterns, tool builder API, skills, human approval. Use for: JavaScript integration, TypeScript, Node.js, React, Next.js, frontend apps. Triggers: javascript sdk, typescript sdk, npm install, node.js api, js client, react ai, next.js ai, frontend sdk, @inferencesh/sdk, typescript agent, browser sdk, js integration
Use this skill whenever writing frontend code that talks to a backend for database queries, authentication, file uploads, AI features, real-time messaging, or edge function calls — especially if the project uses InsForge or @insforge/sdk. Trigger on any of these contexts: querying/inserting/updating/deleting database rows from frontend code, adding login/signup/OAuth/password-reset flows, uploading or downloading files to storage, invoking serverless functions, calling AI chat completions or image generation, subscribing to real-time WebSocket channels, or writing RLS policies. If the user asks for these features generically (e.g., "add auth to my React app", "fetch data from my database", "upload files") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For backend infrastructure (creating tables via SQL, deploying functions, CLI commands), use insforge-cli instead.
Watch for the next dev/prod error or request in a Convex app and react to it.
Design and build reactive, type-safe, production-grade backends on Convex. Covers schema, queries/mutations/actions, indexes, auth, file storage, scheduling, real-time multiplayer, mobile backends, and LLM/agent workflows on Convex's one-platform stack.
Use for anything related to EAS Observe — adding `expo-observe` to an Expo project (AppMetricsRoot/ObserveRoot HOC, markInteractive, the useObserve hook, and the Expo Router / React Navigation integrations for per-route metrics), querying via the EAS CLI (`eas observe:metrics-summary`, `observe:metrics`, `observe:routes`, `observe:events`, `observe:versions`), or interpreting the resulting metrics (cold/warm launch, TTR, TTI, navigation cold/warm TTR, update download, and the TTI frameRate params for triaging slow startups).