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Refactor codebases using Design by Typed Holes methodology - iterative, test-driven refactoring with formal hole resolution, constraint propagation, and continuous validation. Use when refactoring existing code, optimizing architecture, or consolidating technical debt through systematic hole-driven development.
Use when working on vLLM Studio backend architecture (controller runtime, Pi-mono agent loop, OpenAI-compatible endpoints, LiteLLM gateway, inference process, and debugging commands).
Comprehensive Java development best practices covering SOLID principles, DRY, Clean Code, Java-specific patterns (Optional, immutability, streams, lambdas), exception handling, collections, concurrency, testing with JUnit 5 and Mockito, code organization, performance optimization, and common anti-patterns. Essential reference for uncle-duke-java agent during code reviews and architecture guidance.
Complete knowledge of the runpod-flash framework - SDK, CLI, architecture, deployment, and codebase. Use when working with runpod-flash code, writing @remote functions, configuring resources, debugging deployments, or understanding the framework internals. Triggers on "flash", "runpod-flash", "@remote", "serverless", "deploy", "LiveServerless", "LoadBalancer", "GpuGroup".
Create diagrams, charts, and visual assets for security documentation. Generate network diagrams, architecture visuals, and data visualizations. Use when creating visual content for reports or presentations.
Use when implementing in-app purchases, StoreKit 2 subscriptions, consumables, non-consumables, or transaction handling. Covers testing-first workflow with .storekit configuration, StoreManager architecture, and transaction verification.
Comprehensive Ruby implementations of Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns. Use when implementing object-oriented design solutions, refactoring to reduce coupling, solving architecture problems, or when user mentions specific patterns (Factory, Singleton, Observer, Strategy, etc.) in Ruby context.
Expert UI/UX designer for React applications with shadcn/ui and Tailwind CSS. **ALWAYS use when creating UI components, implementing responsive layouts, or designing interfaces.** Use when user needs component creation, design implementation, responsive layouts, accessibility improvements, dark mode support, or design system architecture. Examples - "create a custom card component", "build a responsive navigation", "setup shadcn/ui button", "implement dark mode", "make this accessible", "design a form layout".
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Server Components", "Client Components", "'use client' directive", "when to use server vs client", "RSC patterns", "component composition", "data fetching in components", or needs guidance on React Server Components architecture in Next.js.
Inter-agent communication patterns including message passing, shared memory, blackboard systems, and event-driven architectures for LLM agentsUse when "agent communication, message passing, inter-agent, blackboard, agent events, multi-agent, communication, message-passing, events, coordination" mentioned.
Explains the mental model and architecture of the code under `packages/compiler-cli`. You MUST use this skill any time you plan to work with code in `packages/compiler-cli`
Expert-level TanStack Suite skill covering Start, Router, Query, Table, DB, Store, Virtual, Pacer, Form, AI, and Devtools. Provides architecture guidance, code patterns, audits, and best practices for modern React and full-stack apps.