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Unify EliteForge Java coding specifications, covering code style, comment specifications, POJO/enum/util classes, control statements, logging, concurrency, MyBatis-Plus, transactions, Spring, inter-service calls, Maven, databases, gateways, interface management, project structure, etc. Use this when users mention terms like "Java specification", "coding specification", "code style", "enum writing", "POJO specification", "logging specification", "transaction processing", "inter-service calls", "interface prefix", "domain model", "Maven version", "internationalization".
Programmatic JDBC in Quarkus with Agroal DataSource, parameterized SQL, transactions, batching, and Dev Services. Part of the skills-for-java project
Error handling patterns for ERPNext Document Controllers. Use when implementing try/except, validation errors, permission errors, and transaction management. Covers rollback patterns, error logging, and user feedback. V14/V15/V16 compatible. Triggers: controller error, try except catch, ValidationError, PermissionError, rollback, error handling.
Wire the Prisma Next runtime — `db.ts` setup using `postgres<Contract>(...)` from `@prisma-next/postgres/runtime`, middleware composition (telemetry from `@prisma-next/middleware-telemetry`; lints and budgets), `DATABASE_URL` config, per-environment branching, switching between Postgres and Mongo façades. Use for db.ts, postgres(), mongo(), middleware, telemetry, lints, budgets, DATABASE_URL, .env, connection pool, poolOptions, dev vs prod config, transactions, db.transaction, read replicas, multi-database, script won't exit, hangs, close connection, db.end, db.close, pool.end, [Symbol.asyncDispose], await using.
Use when Elixir Ecto patterns including schemas, changesets, queries, and transactions. Use when building database-driven Elixir applications.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "add a transaction", "create a beancount entry", "record an expense", "balance my accounts", "query my finances", "check account balances", "categorize spending", "write beancount", "edit .beancount files", "run a BQL query", "reconcile accounts", or mentions beancount, double-entry accounting, or ledger files. Provides comprehensive beancount syntax, directives, and query language expertise.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "implement BRC-100 wallet in Go", "use go-wallet-toolbox", "Go BSV wallet", "BRC-100 Go implementation", or needs guidance on building conforming wallets using Go wallet-toolbox.
Spring Boot 3 patterns for configuration, DI, and web services. Trigger: When building or refactoring Spring Boot 3 applications.
Use when integrating or maintaining applications built with keep-starknet-strange/starkzap. Covers StarkSDK setup, onboarding (Signer/Privy/Cartridge), wallet lifecycle, sponsored transactions, ERC20 transfers, staking flows, tx builder batching, examples, tests, and generated presets.
Use when you need to use Spring Data JDBC with Java records — including entity design with records, repository pattern, immutable updates, aggregate relationships, custom queries, transaction management, and avoiding N+1 problems. Part of the skills-for-java project
JPA/Hibernate patterns and common pitfalls (N+1, lazy loading, transactions, queries). Use when user has JPA performance issues, LazyInitializationException, or asks about entity relationships and fetching strategies.
Database operations: migrations, queries, transactions, and performance. Use when: - Writing database migrations - Optimizing queries or adding indexes - Managing transactions and connections - Setting up connection pooling - Designing audit logging Keywords: database, migration, SQL, query optimization, index, transaction, connection pool, N+1, ORM, audit log