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Guidelines for building production-ready HTTP APIs with Deno and Hono framework. Use when creating REST APIs, web services, microservices, or any HTTP server using Deno runtime and Hono. Covers authentication, rate limiting, validation, and deployment patterns.
Build serverless applications on Cloudflare Workers. Covers runtime APIs, handlers (fetch, scheduled, queue, email), bindings (KV, R2, D1, Durable Objects, Queues, AI, Vectorize), wrangler.toml configuration, local development with Miniflare, static assets, compatibility flags, testing with Vitest. Keywords: Cloudflare Workers, serverless, edge computing, Wrangler, fetch handler, scheduled handler, bindings, KV, R2, D1, Durable Objects, Workers AI, Miniflare, wrangler.toml, compatibility_date.
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for integrating Vercel KV (Redis-compatible key-value storage powered by Upstash) into Vercel applications. It should be used when setting up Vercel KV for Next.js applications, implementing caching patterns, managing sessions, or handling rate limiting in edge and serverless functions. Use this skill when: - Setting up Vercel KV for Next.js applications - Implementing caching strategies (page cache, API cache, data cache) - Managing user sessions or authentication tokens in serverless environments - Building rate limiting for APIs or features - Storing temporary data with TTL (time-to-live) - Migrating from Cloudflare KV to Vercel KV - Encountering errors like "KV_REST_API_URL not set", "rate limit exceeded", or "JSON serialization errors" - Need Redis-compatible API with strong consistency (vs eventual consistency) Keywords: vercel kv, @vercel/kv, vercel redis, upstash vercel, kv vercel, redis vercel edge, key-value vercel, vercel cache, vercel sessions, vercel rate limit, redis upstash, kv storage, edge kv, serverless redis, vercel ttl, vercel expire, kv typescript, next.js kv, server actions kv, edge runtime kv
Amazon Bedrock Runtime API for model inference including Claude, Nova, Titan, and third-party models. Covers invoke-model, converse API, streaming responses, token counting, async invocation, and guardrails. Use when invoking foundation models, building conversational AI, streaming model responses, optimizing token usage, or implementing runtime guardrails.
Use when a Spec Kit feature has `spec.md` and you need a requirements-quality checklist (clarity, completeness, consistency, measurability, coverage), not implementation/runtime test cases.
Container and Kubernetes security patterns including Docker hardening, image scanning, pod security standards, network policies, RBAC, secrets management, and runtime protection. Use when securing containerized applications, building secure images, or configuring Kubernetes security controls.
Authoritative meta-skill for creating, auditing, and improving Agent Skills. Combines skill-coach expertise with skill-creator workflows. Use for skill creation, validation, improvement, activation debugging, and progressive disclosure design. NOT for general Claude Code features, runtime debugging, or non-skill coding.
Review .NET (C#/F#) code for language and runtime conventions: async/await, nullable, API versioning, IDisposable, LINQ, and testability. Language-only atomic skill; output is a findings list.
Iterative debugging workflow with confidence scoring and strategic log injection. Five phases: investigate, inject logs, propose fix, verify, cleanup. Use when: debugging unexpected behavior, silent errors, intermittent failures, or issues requiring runtime data. Triggers on "debug", "fix bug", "investigate", "trace issue", "add debug logs", "cleanup debug logs".
Review Bun runtime security audit patterns. Use for auditing Bun-specific vulnerabilities including shell injection, SQL injection, server security, and process spawning. Use proactively when reviewing Bun apps (bun.lockb, bunfig.toml, or bun:* imports present). Examples: - user: "Review this Bun shell script" → audit `$` usage and argument injection - user: "Check my bun:sqlite queries" → verify `sql` tagged template usage - user: "Audit my Bun.serve() setup" → check path traversal and request limits - user: "Is my Bun.spawn() usage safe?" → audit command injection and input validation - user: "Review WebSocket security in Bun" → check authentication before upgrade
Automatically discover WebAssembly skills when working with WebAssembly, WASM, WASI, wasm-bindgen, Rust to WASM, wasm-pack, or browser runtime. Activates for WASM development tasks.
Achieve end-to-end type safety with Zod runtime validation, tRPC type-safe APIs, Prisma ORM, and TypeScript 5.7+ features. Build fully type-safe applications from database to UI for 2025+ development.