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Post-implementation quality check via fresh-eyes review. Chain: Implement → Review (independent agent) → Resolve (if issues). Max 2 rounds. Auto-triggers for security-sensitive and data-mutation code. Not for code refactoring (use code-cleanup). Not for decision analysis (use agent-room). For post-deploy verification, see deploy-verify. For shipping and PRs, see ship.
Provides final code cleanup after task review approval. Removes debug logs, temporary comments, dead code, optimizes imports, and improves readability. Use when asked to clean up code, polish, finalize, tidy up, remove technical debt, or prepare code for completion after review. Not for refactoring logic or fixing bugs—focused solely on cosmetic and hygiene cleanup.
Your pathfinder for navigating unknown codebases. Investigates with precision, implements surgically, and never assumes — if it doesn't know, it says so. Maintains a .notebook/ knowledge base that grows across sessions, turning every discovery into lasting intelligence. Summons available skills, MCPs, and docs when the mission demands. Use when fixing bugs, implementing features, refactoring, investigating flows, or any development task in unfamiliar territory. Triggers on "fix this", "implement this", "how does this work", "investigate this flow", "help me with this code". Do NOT use for greenfield scaffolding, CI/CD, or infrastructure provisioning.
Scan codebases for technical debt, score severity, track trends, and generate prioritized remediation plans. Use when users mention tech debt, code quality, refactoring priority, debt scoring, cleanup sprints, or code health assessment. Also use for legacy code modernization planning and maintenance cost estimation.
Tailwind CSS styling guidelines for Mastra Playground UI. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring styling code in packages/playground-ui and packages/playground to ensure design system consistency. Triggers on tasks involving Tailwind classes, component styling, or design tokens.
Rust performance optimization guidelines. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Rust code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving memory allocation, ownership, borrowing, iterators, async code, or performance optimization.
TypeScript strict patterns and best practices. Trigger: When implementing or refactoring TypeScript in .ts/.tsx (types, interfaces, generics, const maps, type guards, removing any, tightening unknown).
JavaScript style and best practices based on Google's official JavaScript Style Guide. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring JavaScript code to ensure consistent style and prevent common bugs. Triggers on tasks involving JavaScript, ES6, modules, JSDoc, naming conventions, or code formatting.
AST-based code search and refactoring via ast-grep MCP
Rust Clap CLI argument parsing best practices. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Rust CLI applications using clap. Triggers on tasks involving argument parsing, CLI design, subcommands, and command-line interfaces in Rust.
Implement React component patterns including composition, custom hooks, render props, HOCs, and compound components. Use when building reusable React components, implementing design patterns, or refactoring component architecture.
This skill should be used when writing, refactoring, or testing Go code. It provides idiomatic Go development patterns, TDD-based workflows, project structure conventions, and testing best practices using testify/require and mockery. Activate this skill when creating new Go features, services, packages, tests, or when setting up new Go projects.