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Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.
Use this skill when managing multi-repository systems using the `meta` tool (github.com/mateodelnorte/meta). Triggers on meta git clone, meta exec, meta project create/import/migrate, coordinating commands across many repos, running npm/yarn installs across all projects, migrating a monorepo to a multi-repo architecture, or any workflow that requires running git or shell commands against multiple child repositories at once.
Eamon Hyland's opinionated tooling and conventions for TypeScript projects. Use when setting up new projects, configuring a linter, monorepos, library publishing, or when the user mentions Eamon's preferences.
Handles ALL Nuxt 4 and Vue frontend development tasks. Activates for .vue files, nuxt.config.ts, Nuxt UI, TailwindCSS, or files in app/components/, app/composables/, app/pages/, app/interfaces/, app/layouts/. Supports monorepos (projects/app/, packages/app/). Covers composables, forms (Valibot), API integration (types.gen.ts, sdk.gen.ts), authentication (Better Auth), SSR, and Playwright E2E testing. NOT for NestJS backend (use generating-nest-servers). NOT for security theory (use general-frontend-security).
Skill for working with the Lucid Agents SDK - a TypeScript framework for building and monetizing AI agents. Use this skill when building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication. Activate when: Building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication, developing in the lucid-agents monorepo, creating new templates or CLI features, or questions about the Lucid Agents architecture or API.
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use this skill when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on tasks involving .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.
Comprehensive Biome (biomejs.dev) integration for professional TypeScript/JavaScript development. Use for linting, formatting, code quality, and flawless Biome integration into codebases. Covers installation, configuration, migration from ESLint/Prettier, all linter rules, formatter options, CLI usage, editor integration, monorepo setup, and CI/CD integration. Use when working with Biome tooling, configuring biome.json, setting up linting/formatting, migrating projects, debugging Biome issues, or implementing production-ready Biome workflows.
Integrates and extends the ICPay crypto payments platform. Use when working with icpay-widget, icpay-sdk, payment links, merchant accounts, relay payments (recipient EVM/IC/Solana), X402 v2, refunds, split payments, email notifications, webhooks, demo.icpay.org, betterstripe.com sandbox (testnets), filter tokens/chains, WalletConnect QR and deep links, wallet adapters, currency for payment links and profile, WordPress plugins (Instant Crypto Payments, WooCommerce), registration on icpay.org, creating an account, API keys (publishable and secret), .env for keys, SDK events (icpay-sdk-transaction-completed for success, transaction lifecycle, method start/success/error), or any ICPay-related code in the icpay monorepo.
Workleap's shared web configuration packages (@workleap/eslint-configs, typescript-configs, rsbuild-configs, rslib-configs, stylelint-configs, browserslist-config). Use when: (1) Setting up or customizing shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) Configuring ESLint by project type (web app, React library, TS library, monorepo) (3) Configuring TypeScript by project type (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Configuring Rsbuild or Rslib bundling (dev, build, Storybook) (5) Configuring Stylelint, Browserslist, or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (6) Extending or customizing shared configs, troubleshooting ESM/ESNext constraints
Recommends and scaffolds frontend technology stack for new projects. Use when starting a new frontend project, selecting a framework, setting up a web app from scratch, or when the user asks about frontend tech stack, scaffolding, or architecture selection. Covers React/Next.js/Astro/Vue, TypeScript, Tailwind CSS, state management, data fetching, UI components, testing, and monorepo setup.
Git workflow patterns and version control best practices — branching strategies, commit conventions, PR workflows, release management, and monorepo patterns. Use when establishing team git conventions, reviewing branching strategies, or improving version control practices.
This skill should be used when adding shadcn/ui components, initializing shadcn projects, building custom registries, theming with Tailwind v4 OKLCH colors, or customizing installed components. Also use when working with components.json, presets, monorepo setup, or shadcn CLI commands. Pairs with minoan-frontend-design for creative direction.