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Expert in understanding and navigating legacy codebases. Covers code archaeology techniques, finding hidden knowledge, mapping dependencies, and extracting understanding from code without documentation. Knows how to read the stories that old code tells. Use when "legacy code, old codebase, understand this code, archaeology, what does this do, no documentation, ancient code, " mentioned.
Monorepo development guidelines using Tamagui, Turbo, Next.js, Expo, Supabase, and cross-platform best practices.
Monitoring guidelines for applications and infrastructure including metrics collection, alerting strategies, and SLO-based monitoring
Query and mutate Payload CMS collections via persistent local server. Use for reading/writing data in dev or test databases.
Audits architectural patterns against best practices (MCP Ref, Context7, WebSearch). Maintains patterns catalog, calculates 4 scores, creates refactor Stories via ln-220. Use when user asks to: (1) Check architecture health, (2) Audit patterns before refactoring, (3) Find undocumented patterns in codebase.
Use when you need to run interactive CLI tools (vim, git rebase -i, Python REPL, etc.) that require real-time input/output - provides tmux-based approach for controlling interactive sessions through detached sessions and send-keys
Keep README files current with project changes. Use when project structure changes, features added, or setup instructions modified. Suggests README updates based on code changes. Triggers on significant project changes, new features, dependency changes.
Use when saving or retrieving important patterns, decisions, and learnings across sessions. Triggers on keywords like "remember", "save pattern", "recall", "memory", "persist", "knowledge base", "learnings".
This skill provides comprehensive knowledge for building static websites with Hugo static site generator. It should be used when setting up Hugo projects (blogs, documentation sites, landing pages, portfolios), integrating Tailwind CSS v4 for custom styling, integrating headless CMS systems (Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS), deploying to Cloudflare Workers with Static Assets, configuring themes and templates, and preventing common Hugo setup errors. Use this skill when encountering these scenarios: scaffolding new Hugo sites, choosing between Hugo Extended and Standard editions, integrating Tailwind CSS v4 with Hugo Pipes, configuring hugo.yaml or hugo.toml files, integrating PaperMod or other themes via Git submodules, setting up Sveltia CMS or TinaCMS for content management, deploying to Cloudflare Workers or Pages, troubleshooting baseURL configuration, resolving theme installation errors, fixing frontmatter format issues (YAML vs TOML), preventing date-related build failures, setting up PostCSS with Hugo, or setting up CI/CD with GitHub Actions. Keywords: hugo, hugo-extended, static-site-generator, ssg, go-templates, papermod, goldmark, markdown, blog, documentation, docs-site, landing-page, sveltia-cms, tina-cms, headless-cms, cloudflare-workers, workers-static-assets, wrangler, hugo-server, hugo-build, frontmatter, yaml-frontmatter, toml-config, hugo-themes, hugo-modules, multilingual, i18n, github-actions, version-mismatch, baseurl-error, theme-not-found, tailwind, tailwind-v4, tailwind-css, hugo-pipes, postcss, css-framework, utility-css, hugo-tailwind, tailwind-integration, hugo-assets
Creates styled wrapper components that compose headless/base compound components. Use when refactoring styled components to use base primitives, implementing opinionated design systems on top of headless components, or when the user mentions "use base components", "compose primitives", "styled wrapper", or "refactor to use base".
Identifies subdomains and suggests bounded contexts in any codebase following DDD Strategic Design. Use when analyzing domain boundaries, identifying business subdomains, assessing domain cohesion, mapping bounded contexts, or when the user asks about DDD strategic design, domain analysis, or subdomain classification.
Intershop Commerce Management (ICM) backend development best practices. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring ICM Java code to ensure optimal patterns for customization, performance, B2B features, security, testing, and maintainability. Triggers on tasks involving ICM cartridge development, REST API creation, business objects, pipelines, database operations, jobs, events, or search.