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Build production-ready Node.js backend services with Express/Fastify, implementing middleware patterns, error handling, authentication, database integration, and API design best practices. Use when creating Node.js servers, REST APIs, GraphQL backends, or microservices architectures.
Create comprehensive API documentation for developers. Use when documenting REST APIs, GraphQL schemas, or SDK methods. Handles OpenAPI/Swagger, interactive docs, examples, and API reference guides.
Guide for writing Apollo Router native Rust plugins. Use this skill when: (1) users want to create a new router plugin, (2) users want to add service hooks (router_service, supergraph_service, execution_service, subgraph_service), (3) users want to modify an existing router plugin, (4) users need to understand router plugin patterns or the request lifecycle. (5) triggers on requests like "create a new plugin", "add a router plugin", "modify the X plugin", or "add subgraph_service hook".
Build robust backend systems with modern technologies (Node.js, Python, Go, Rust), frameworks (NestJS, FastAPI, Django), databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis), APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), authentication (OAuth 2.1, JWT), testing strategies, security best practices (OWASP Top 10), performance optimization, scalability patterns (microservices, caching, sharding), DevOps practices (Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD), and monitoring. Use when designing APIs, implementing authentication, optimizing database queries, setting up CI/CD pipelines, handling security vulnerabilities, building microservices, or developing production-ready backend systems.
API documentation specialist for OpenAPI/Swagger specifications. Use when documenting REST or GraphQL APIs.
Build robust backend systems with modern technologies (Node.js, Python, Go, Rust), frameworks (NestJS, FastAPI, Django), databases (PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis), APIs (REST, GraphQL, gRPC), authentication (OAuth 2.1, JWT), testing strategies, security best practices (OWASP Top 10), performance optimization, scalability patterns (microservices, caching, sharding), DevOps practices (Docker, Kubernetes, CI/CD), and monitoring. Use when designing APIs, implementing authentication, optimizing database queries, setting up CI/CD pipelines, handling security vulnerabilities, building microservices, or developing production-ready backend systems.
Modern web development expertise covering React, Node.js, databases, and full-stack architecture. Use when: building web applications, developing APIs, creating frontends, setting up databases, deploying web apps, or when user mentions React, Next.js, Express, REST API, GraphQL, MongoDB, PostgreSQL, or full-stack development.
Hydrogen storefront implementation cookbooks. Some of the available recipes are: B2B Commerce, Bundles, Combined Listings, Custom Cart Method, Dynamic Content with Metaobjects, Express Server, Google Tag Manager Integration, Infinite Scroll, Legacy Customer Account Flow, Markets, Partytown + Google Tag Manager, Subscriptions, Third-party API Queries and Caching. MANDATORY: Use this API for ANY Hydrogen storefront question - do NOT use Storefront GraphQL when 'Hydrogen' is mentioned.
Choose before `admin` when the user needs **Shopify CLI** to run or fix something now: validate app or extension config on disk (`shopify.app.toml`, `shopify.app.<name>.toml`, `shopify.extension.toml`) with **`shopify app config validate --json`** (not Admin GraphQL; MCP has no TOML validator); run or troubleshoot store workflows (`shopify store auth`, `shopify store execute`); inventory or product changes by handle, SKU, or location name; or CLI setup, auth, upgrade issues. Emphasize **commands and operational steps**, not only authoring GraphQL. Skip for API-only understanding or codegen with no CLI execution. Examples: validate before deploy; run an existing query via CLI; list products; missing `shopify store execute`.
TypeScript code quality patterns for writing and reviewing code. Covers type safety, clean code, functional patterns, Zod usage, and error handling. Triggers on: add entity, create service, add repository, create comparator, add formatter, deployment stage, GraphQL query, GraphQL mutation, bootstrap method, diff support, command handler, Zod schema, error class, implement feature, add function, refactor code, clean code, functional patterns, map filter reduce, satisfies operator, type guard, code review, PR review, check implementation, audit code, fix types.
Comprehensive NestJS framework guide with Drizzle ORM integration. Use when building NestJS applications, setting up APIs, implementing authentication, working with databases, or integrating Drizzle ORM. Covers controllers, providers, modules, middleware, guards, interceptors, testing, microservices, GraphQL, and database patterns.
Design API test plans and cases for REST/GraphQL/gRPC interfaces. Default output Markdown; can request Excel, CSV, or JSON. Use for API testing.