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Attempt to read data from exposed tables to verify actual data exposure and RLS effectiveness.
Guide for creating effective skills that extend agent capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations. Use this skill when the user asks to: (1) create a new skill, (2) make a skill, (3) build a skill, (4) set up a skill, (5) initialize a skill, (6) scaffold a skill, (7) update or modify an existing skill, (8) validate a skill, (9) learn about skill structure, (10) understand how skills work, or (11) get guidance on skill design patterns. Trigger on phrases like "create a skill", "new skill", "make a skill", "skill for X", "how do I create a skill", or "help me build a skill".
Advanced TypeScript patterns and best practices for 2025
Guidelines for writing Next.js apps with tRPC v11 for end-to-end typesafe APIs
Worker that checks DRY/KISS/YAGNI/architecture compliance with quantitative Code Quality Score. Validates architectural decisions via MCP Ref: (1) Optimality - is chosen approach the best? (2) Compliance - does it follow best practices? (3) Performance - algorithms, configs, bottlenecks. Reports issues with SEC-, PERF-, MNT-, ARCH-, BP-, OPT- prefixes.
Build and run evaluators for AI/LLM applications using Phoenix.
Build AdonisJS 6 + Inertia.js (React) applications from scratch through production. Full lifecycle - setup, pages, forms, shared data, debugging.
Perform general code reviews for PRs and code changes. Evaluate code quality, security, and design based on common standards to make approve/reject decisions. Use this for requests like "Review this PR", "Do a code review", "Pre-merge check", or when executing the gh pr view command.
Update and maintain CLAUDE.md, README.md, agents, skills, and rules to match current project state. Use when docs are stale, the project structure changed, agents, skills, or rules reference outdated paths, or the user asks to update project documentation.
Explains the mental model and architecture of the code under `packages/forms/signals`. You MUST use this skill any time you plan to work with code in `packages/forms/signals`
Self-evolving context protocol that captures insights, prevents repeated mistakes, and evolves project documentation through structured feedback loops.
Manage releases for this project. Validates changelog, installs git hooks, and cuts releases. Use when user says "/release", "release 1.0.5", "cut a release", or asks about the release process. NOT auto-invoked by the model.