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Appwrite .NET SDK skill. Use when building server-side C# or .NET applications with Appwrite, including ASP.NET and Blazor integrations. Covers user management, database/table CRUD, file storage, and functions via API keys.
Appwrite Kotlin SDK skill. Use when building native Android apps or server-side Kotlin/JVM backends with Appwrite. Covers client-side auth (email, OAuth with Activity integration), database queries, file uploads, real-time subscriptions with coroutine support, and server-side admin via API keys for user management, database administration, storage, and functions.
Evaluate agents and skills for quality, completeness, and standards compliance using a 6-step rubric: Identify, Structural, Content, Code, Integration, Report. Use when auditing agents/skills, checking quality after creation or update, or reviewing collection health. Triggers: "evaluate", "audit", "check quality", "review agent", "score skill". Do NOT use for creating or modifying agents/skills — only for read-only assessment and scoring.
Identify and fix common testing mistakes across unit, integration, and E2E test suites. Use when tests are flaky, brittle, over-mocked, order-dependent, slow, poorly named, or providing false confidence. Use for "test smell", "fragile test", "flaky test", "over-mocking", "test anti-pattern", or "skipped tests". Do NOT use for writing new tests from scratch (use test-driven-development), refactoring architecture (use systematic-refactoring), or performance profiling without a specific test quality symptom.
SPARC development workflow: Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, Completion. A structured approach for complex implementations that ensures thorough planning before coding. Use when: new feature implementation, complex implementations, architectural changes, system redesign, integration work, unclear requirements. Skip when: simple bug fixes, documentation updates, configuration changes, well-defined small tasks, routine maintenance.
Redirect — testing-patterns was split into 5 focused sub-skills. Use when looking for testing-patterns, writing tests, or test automation. Redirects to testing-unit, testing-e2e, testing-integration, testing-llm, or testing-perf.
Technical checklist for backend PR self-review (NestJS/TypeScript) — B1–B21 static analysis + G1–G16 design patterns. Use when you want to run a checklist against a PR or piece of code. For the full review workflow with GitHub posting and Notion integration, use pr-review.
Comprehensive security scanning and vulnerability detection. Includes input validation, path traversal prevention, CVE detection, and secure coding pattern enforcement. Use when: authentication implementation, authorization logic, payment processing, user data handling, API endpoint creation, file upload handling, database queries, external API integration. Skip when: read-only operations on public data, internal development tooling, static documentation, styling changes.
Apply when building backend service apps under node/ in a VTEX IO project or configuring service.json routes. Covers the Service class, middleware functions, ctx.clients pattern, JanusClient, ExternalClient, MasterDataClient, and IOClients registration. Use for implementing backend APIs, event handlers, or integrations that must use @vtex/api clients instead of raw HTTP libraries.
Use this skill when users need to apply themes, customize appearance, switch dark mode, use CSS variables, configure icons, or modify visual styling for Syncfusion React components. Covers icon library, size modes, and Theme Studio integration.
Implements the Syncfusion WPF ChromelessWindow for custom window chrome and title bar customization. Use this when creating custom window designs, customizing title bars, or implementing borderless windows in WPF applications. Covers title bar customization, background styling, border radius, custom buttons, and native chrome integration.
Implement Syncfusion WPF Maps (SfMap) control for geographical data visualization in Windows Presentation Foundation applications. Use this when displaying geographical data, rendering shape files, or integrating map layers with markers and bubbles. This skill covers ShapeFileLayer, ImageryLayer, map customization, legends, OpenStreetMap/Bing Maps integration, and interactive map features.