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Rust project implementation guide for multi-crate workspace projects. Covers workspace config, toolchain (nightly + rustfmt + clippy + cranky + cargo-deny), strict lint rules (no unsafe/unwrap/expect/panic), error handling (thiserror + anyhow), async runtime (Tokio), TLS (rustls + aws-lc-rs), CI/CD (GitHub Actions with test/build/docker/SBOM), and coding conventions. Use when scaffolding, developing, or reviewing Rust applications.
Audit and optimise context window usage for AI coding tools (Claude Code, OpenCode, etc.). Estimates token breakdown, identifies waste (duplicate skills, overlapping rules, bloated instruction files, dirty git status, MCP server overhead), and provides actionable recommendations with projected savings. Use when the user says "context checkup", "reduce context", "check context", "context audit", "how big is my context", or when sessions feel sluggish.
Generate production-ready Dockerfile for any GitHub project. Supports monorepo, multi-stage builds, workspace detection, and iterative build-fix cycles. Use when user asks to create, generate, write, fix, or improve a Dockerfile, wants to containerize an application, mentions Docker build issues, needs a .dockerignore, or wants to package their app as a Docker image. Also triggers on "/dockerfile".
MUST USE for anything related to mise, development tool versions, or dev environment setup. Triggers: (1) User mentions mise, mise.toml, .tool-versions, or mise commands like 'mise use', 'mise install', 'mise run'. (2) User wants to install, switch, pin, upgrade, or check versions of dev tools — node, python, go, ruby, java, rust, etc. — at project or global level, even without mentioning mise (e.g. 'set up node 22', 'what python version', 'upgrade go', 'check for outdated tools', 'configure dev environment'). (3) User wants to manage per-project environment variables via config files (e.g. 'add DATABASE_URL env var', 'set up env vars for different environments'). (4) User wants to define or run project tasks via mise (e.g. 'create a build task', 'run tests with mise'). Do NOT trigger for: Dockerfiles, package.json scripts, Makefiles, nvm/pyenv/rbenv commands, pip/npm package installation, git tags, CI/CD config, or deployment.
Long-form writing skill for WeChat Official Account from Digital Life Khazix. It is used when users need to write WeChat Official Account articles, draft manuscripts, continue writing articles, or generate long articles based on materials. Trigger words include but are not limited to: write an article, draft a manuscript, help me write, continue writing, expand writing, WeChat Official Account article, long article, produce manuscript, write in my style. Even if the user only says "help me turn this into an article" or "write it in my style", it should be triggered as long as the context involves content creation and WeChat Official Account output. It is also applicable to scenarios where users send a PDF, brief, news link, voice-to-text content or any material and say "help me write an article". Do not use it for short content (Xiaohongshu posts, X (Twitter) posts, WeChat Moments posts) or pure title and abstract generation (use wechat-title skill for such scenarios).
Clone or update https://github.com/sxhzju/ruler-progress-animator and render a ruler progress video with default parameters. Use when users ask for requests like "绘制个尺子进度条", "做个尺子进度动画", "渲染 ruler progress", or ask to export the default demo video from this project.
Install the full development workflow into a Claude Code project: slash commands for breakdown, spec, work, commit, review, PR, security scanning, and issue triage; agents for architecture, implementation, quality review, and git management. Run this after the greenfield or brownfield skill has set up the project foundation. Trigger phrases: "/workflow", "install workflow", "set up commands", "set up agents", "install breakdown and work commands", "configure my workflow", "install the development workflow".
Implements keyboard, directional, and scene-level focus behavior across SwiftUI and UIKit. Use when managing @FocusState, defaultFocus, focused values, focusable interactions, focus sections, tvOS geometric focus model and Siri Remote navigation, watchOS Digital Crown focus, visionOS gaze/hover and RealityKit InputTargetComponent, macOS key view loop and Full Keyboard Access, focus restoration after presentation changes, custom focus routing with UIFocusGuide, or debugging focus with UIFocusDebugger.
Produce a long-form, shareable markdown writeup on whether Claude has regressed on this user's work. A bundled Python script scans `~/.claude/projects/`, computes every metric, and renders a markdown skeleton with tables already filled — in ~2.5s. Claude fills a dozen short narrative placeholders and saves. Writes `./cc-canary-<YYYY-MM-DD>.md` suitable for pasting into a GitHub issue or gist.
Guides all better-i18n integration decisions — SDK selection (Next.js, React, Expo, Swift, Flutter, Remix), CDN vs GitHub workflow, AI-powered translation management via MCP tools, CLI health checks (scan, doctor, sync), Content CMS (localized models, entries, custom fields), file format conventions (flat / nested / namespaced), key naming, publish flows, and quality analytics. Use whenever building, modifying, or reviewing any localization feature — including i18n setup, adding languages, managing translation keys, publishing, or integrating AI workflows.
Run Salesforce Code Analyzer to scan code for security, performance, best practice, and code style violations. Supports all engines (PMD, ESLint, CPD, RetireJS, Flow, SFGE, ApexGuru), targets (files, folders, git diff), categories, and severities. TRIGGER when: user says 'scan my code', 'check for security issues', 'run PMD/ESLint', 'find duplicates', 'analyze Flows', 'check vulnerable libraries', 'AppExchange review', 'lint my LWC', 'static analysis', 'code quality', or mentions engines/file types (.cls, .trigger, .js, .flow-meta.xml). DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants to fix code without scanning, or asks about installation/configuration.
Audit JS supply-chain hygiene (Safe Chain on dev machine, .npmrc/equivalent in repo, GitHub Actions CI gates, CONTRIBUTING.md mention) and offer interactive fixes. INVOKE ONLY when the user explicitly types `/supply-chain-check` — do NOT auto-invoke based on project type, lockfile presence, security mentions, or any related context.