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Reviews Forge apps for security vulnerabilities, architecture issues, cost inefficiencies, performance problems, and trigger/scheduling waste before deployment. Use when the user says "review my Forge app", "check my app", "pre-deploy check", "is my app ready to deploy", "audit my Forge app", "check for security issues", "check performance", "review manifest", "check my Forge app for problems", "app review", "optimize my Forge app costs", "reduce invocations", "why is my app expensive", "check my triggers", or any request to evaluate a Forge app's quality, safety, cost efficiency, or readiness. Also triggers when users ask about Forge best practices, permission scopes, resolver optimization, storage efficiency, cold start reduction, frontend offloading, trigger filtering, scheduled trigger frequency, N+1 API calls, bulk API usage, verbose logging, or Forge platform pricing.
Create technical diagrams using Mermaid syntax for architecture, sequences, ERDs, flowcharts, and state machines. Use for visualizing system design, data flows, C4 models, and process diagrams in documentation.
Designing first-run product onboarding wizards that get users to the ah-ha moment without overwhelming them. Step architecture, progressive disclosure, escape hatches, completion incentives, drop-off measurement. Honest about tutorial-overload (dump everything upfront), skip-friendly-empty (skipped onboarding leads to abandoned product), and earned-progressive-disclosure (right things at the right moments) patterns. Triggers on onboarding wizard, product onboarding, first-run experience, signup flow, activation flow, FRX, time-to-value, ah-ha moment design. Also triggers when activation rates are low, when users skip onboarding and never return, when onboarding flows are being scoped for the first time, or when audience research shows users not finding key features.
Designing in-product tours, tooltips, and contextual help that teach product capabilities without becoming friction. Trigger logic, tour architecture, contextual placement, completion tracking. Honest about tooltip-spam (visual noise that users develop blindness to), one-and-done (help invisible at the moment of need), and contextual-when-needed (surfaces help at the moment friction occurs) patterns. Triggers on product tour, in-product tooltip, contextual help, walkthrough, feature tour, hint system, in-app guidance, tour platform. Also triggers when feature adoption is low, when users miss key product capabilities, or when an in-product help system is being scoped for the first time.
Hexagonal (ports and adapters) architecture patterns for TypeScript. Use when implementing ports, adapters, dependency inversion, or domain isolation. Only applies to projects that explicitly use hexagonal architecture. Do NOT use for projects without ports/adapters structure.
Creates, updates, validates, and displays the architectural DNA of a project through two shared documents: docs/specs/architecture.md (technology stack, architectural rules, security constraints, AI guardrails) and docs/specs/ontology.md (domain glossary / Ubiquitous Language). Use BEFORE brainstorm as a project setup step, or at any point in the SDD lifecycle to validate specs/tasks against architecture principles. Triggers on 'create constitution', 'update constitution', 'constitution check', 'validate against constitution', 'project principles', 'architectural guardrails', 'setup project architecture', 'define ontology'.
Perform read-only reviews of code changes (`git diff`) for quality, architecture compliance, and security (OWASP Top 10) by delegating to Agent tools. Use for self-reviews before committing/creating PRs, or when requesting "review changes" or "code review". Use implement-review-pr for GitHub PR reviews.
Create a beautiful HTML explanation of a repo, spec, PR, architecture, or concept so a smart beginner can understand and retell it.
Query and export local WeChat data (messages, contacts, moments, favorites) from the command line with daemon architecture
Research repository analyzing Claude Code CLI Agent architecture, tools, telemetry, and internal mechanisms
Security hardening guide for high-privilege autonomous AI agents (OpenClaw) with zero-trust architecture, behavior controls, and automated auditing
Use this skill when > Identify architectural friction and propose deepening opportunities — refactors that turn shallow modules into deep ones for better testability and AI-navigability. Use when improving architecture, finding refactoring opportunities, consolidating tightly-coupled modules, or making a codebase more testable.