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Found 32 Skills
Use when you need framework-agnostic WireMock guidance — stub design, JSON or programmatic mappings, precise request matching, response bodies and faults, classpath fixtures, isolation and reset between tests, verification of calls, dynamic ports and base URLs, and avoiding flaky stubs — without choosing Spring Boot, Quarkus, or Micronaut. Part of the skills-for-java project
Guides engineering of multi-agent systems—agent roles and specialization, orchestration topologies (supervisor, peer-to-peer, hierarchical, blackboard), task decomposition and routing, inter-agent messaging (A2A-style patterns), shared vs partitioned state, fan-out/fan-in and DAG workflows, synchronization and consensus, conflict resolution, fault tolerance and retries across agents, cost/latency/token budgets, cross-agent observability, testing multi-agent flows, and deployment (queues, durable workflows). Framework-agnostic; high-level LangGraph, Deep Agents, and agenthub—not single-agent loops (agentic-ai-developer), ML training (ai-engineer), strategy-only whiteboard (enterprise-strategist), or PM planning (technical-program-manager). Use for multi-agent system, multi-agent engineer, agent orchestration, supervisor agent, agent topology, fan-out fan-in, agent handoff protocol, multi-agent workflow, agent coordination, blackboard pattern, hierarchical agents, A2A, agent DAG, multi-agent architecture.
Legacy-project style inheritance skill. Use when the user types /inherit-legacy-style, or when onboarding an AI coding agent onto a hand-written legacy project and you need to prevent "style drift" (the model imposing its pretrained mainstream idioms onto the project). Language- and framework-agnostic — it aligns meta-architecture only, not syntax. Once run, it becomes a behavioral constraint on all subsequent coding tasks. Do NOT use for pure research or one-off questions unrelated to code-style alignment.
TanStack Store for framework-agnostic reactive state management with derived state and batching. Use when managing shared state, creating derived computations, or building framework-agnostic state logic. Use for tanstack-store, store, state, derived, batch, subscribe, reactive-state.
Use when you need to write unit tests for Micronaut applications — Mockito-first with @ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class), @MicronautTest with @MockBean, HttpClient @Client("/") assertions, @Property overrides, @ParameterizedTest, and *Test vs *IT naming. For framework-agnostic Java use @131-java-testing-unit-testing. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when adding authentication to Vanilla JS, Svelte, or any framework-agnostic single-page applications - integrates @auth0/auth0-spa-js SDK for SPAs without framework-specific wrappers
Implement authentication and authorization with Better Auth - a framework-agnostic TypeScript authentication framework. Features include email/password authentication with verification, OAuth providers (Google, GitHub, Discord, etc.), two-factor authentication (TOTP, SMS), passkeys/WebAuthn support, session management, role-based access control (RBAC), rate limiting, and database adapters. Use when adding authentication to applications, implementing OAuth flows, setting up 2FA/MFA, managing user sessions, configuring authorization rules, or building secure authentication systems for web applications.
Versatile JavaScript animation engine for DOM, CSS, SVG, and JavaScript objects. Use when creating timeline-based animations, stagger effects, SVG morphing, keyframe sequences, or complex choreographed animations. Triggers on tasks involving Anime.js, timeline animations, staggered sequences, SVG path animations, morphing, or multi-step animation choreography. Alternative to GSAP for SVG-heavy animations and React-independent projects.