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Provides domain-specific best practices for Node.js development with TypeScript, covering type stripping, async patterns, error handling, streams, modules, testing, performance, caching, logging, and more. Use when setting up Node.js projects with native TypeScript support, configuring type stripping (--experimental-strip-types), writing Node 22+ TypeScript without a build step, or when the user mentions 'native TypeScript in Node', 'strip types', 'Node 22 TypeScript', '.ts files without compilation', 'ts-node alternative', or needs guidance on error handling, graceful shutdown, flaky tests, profiling, or environment configuration in Node.js. Helps configure tsconfig.json for type stripping, set up package.json scripts, handle module resolution and import extensions, and apply robust patterns across the full Node.js stack.
Activate this skill when BenchmarkDotNet (BDN) is involved in the task — creating, running, configuring, or reviewing BDN benchmarks. Also activate when microbenchmarking .NET code would be useful and BenchmarkDotNet is the likely tool. Consider activating when answering a .NET performance question requires measurement and BenchmarkDotNet may be needed. Covers microbenchmark design, BDN configuration and project setup, how to run BDN microbenchmarks efficiently and effectively, and using BDN for side-by-side performance comparisons. Do NOT use for profiling/tracing .NET code (dotnet-trace, PerfView), production telemetry, or load/stress testing (Crank, k6).
Query NVIDIA PTX ISA 9.1, CUDA Runtime API 13.1, Driver API 13.1, Programming Guide v13.1, Best Practices Guide, Nsight Compute, Nsight Systems local documentation. Debug and optimize GPU kernels with nsys/ncu/compute-sanitizer workflows. Use when writing, debugging, or optimizing CUDA code, GPU kernels, PTX instructions, inline PTX, TensorCore operations (WMMA, WGMMA, TMA, tcgen05), or when the user mentions CUDA API functions, error codes, device properties, memory management, profiling, GPU performance, compute capabilities, CUDA Graphs, Cooperative Groups, Unified Memory, dynamic parallelism, or CUDA programming model concepts.
Configure and collect crash dumps for modern .NET applications. USE FOR: enabling automatic crash dumps for CoreCLR or NativeAOT, capturing dumps from running .NET processes, setting up dump collection in Docker or Kubernetes, using dotnet-dump collect or createdump. DO NOT USE FOR: analyzing or debugging dumps, post-mortem investigation with lldb/windbg/dotnet-dump analyze, profiling or tracing, or for .NET Framework processes.
Use this skill when implementing data validation, data quality monitoring, data lineage tracking, data contracts, or Great Expectations test suites. Triggers on schema validation, data profiling, freshness checks, row-count anomalies, column drift, expectation suites, contract testing between producers and consumers, lineage graphs, data observability, and any task requiring data integrity enforcement across pipelines.
Expert iOS development skill covering SwiftUI, UIKit, Core Data, App Store guidelines, and performance optimization. Use this skill when building, reviewing, or debugging iOS apps - views, navigation, data persistence, animations, or submission preparation. Triggers on SwiftUI layout and state management, UIKit view controller lifecycle, Core Data model design and migrations, App Store Review Guidelines compliance, memory and rendering performance profiling, and Swift concurrency patterns for iOS.
Deterministic 3-phase service health monitoring: Discover, Check, Report. Use when user asks about service status, process health, uptime, or whether services are running. Use for "health check", "is service up", "service status", "what's running", or "check if alive". Do NOT use for HTTP endpoint validation, performance profiling, or log analysis without a specific health concern.
Constructive critique through 5 HackerNews commenter personas with evidence-based claim validation. Use when user wants devil's advocacy, stress testing, or critical review of ideas, docs, architecture, or code. Use for "roast", "critique this", "poke holes", "devil's advocate", "stress test", or "what's wrong with". Do NOT use for code review (use systematic-code-review), implementation changes, or performance profiling without a specific critique request.
Flutter cross-platform development guide covering widget patterns, Riverpod/Bloc state management, GoRouter navigation, performance optimization, and platform-specific implementations. Includes const optimization, responsive layouts, testing strategies, and DevTools profiling. Use when: building Flutter apps, implementing state management (Riverpod/Bloc), setting up GoRouter navigation, creating custom widgets, optimizing performance, writing widget tests, cross-platform development.
Guides efficient Haskell aligned with GHC practice -- laziness and strictness, purity, fusion, newtypes, pragmas, Core reading, and space-leak avoidance. Use when writing or reviewing Haskell, optimizing or profiling, debugging strictness or memory, or when the user mentions GHC, thunks, foldl vs foldl', list fusion, SPECIALIZE, or UNPACK.
C++ template skill for reading template errors and optimizing compile times. Use when deciphering template error stacks, setting -ftemplate-backtrace-limit, writing concepts and requires-clauses, understanding SFINAE vs concepts, or profiling template instantiation bottlenecks with Templight. Activates on queries about C++ templates, template error messages, concepts, requires expressions, SFINAE, template metaprogramming, or slow template compilation.
Use this skill when profiling or optimizing a PixiJS v8 app for FPS, draw calls, or GPU memory. Covers destroy patterns (cacheAsTexture(false), releaseGlobalResources), GCSystem and TextureGCSystem, PrepareSystem, object pooling, batching rules, BitmapText for dynamic text, culling (Culler, CullerPlugin, cullable, cullArea), resolution/antialias tradeoffs. Triggers on: FPS, jank, draw calls, batching, object pool, GCSystem, PrepareSystem, Culler, cacheAsTexture, memory leak, destroy patterns.