Loading...
Loading...
Found 5,622 Skills
Database design and migration patterns for Alembic migrations, schema design (SQL/NoSQL), and database versioning. Use when creating migrations, designing schemas, normalizing data, managing database versions, or handling schema drift.
Property-based testing with fast-check (TypeScript/JavaScript) and Hypothesis (Python). Generate test cases automatically, find edge cases, and test mathematical properties. Use when user mentions property-based testing, fast-check, Hypothesis, generating test data, QuickCheck-style testing, or finding edge cases automatically.
Quickly understand a new codebase's architecture, tech stack, and patterns. Use when user asks "what is this project", "project overview", "how is this codebase structured", "what tech stack", or when onboarding to a new codebase.
Shared foundation for Oracle & Corrector agents. Establishes the source hierarchy for resolving conflicts between documentation, code, and specs. Load this skill first when investigating how the system works.
Error handling patterns for ERPNext/Frappe database operations. Use when handling DoesNotExistError, DuplicateEntryError, transaction failures, and query errors. Covers retry patterns and data integrity. V14/V15/V16 compatible. Triggers: database error, DoesNotExistError, DuplicateEntryError, transaction failed, query error.
Use this skill when the user asks for a review, audit, evaluation or analysis of a codebase, to identify bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance bottlenecks, or code quality concerns.
Monitor use when you need to work with monitoring and observability. This skill provides health monitoring and alerting with comprehensive guidance and automation. Trigger with phrases like "monitor system health", "set up alerts", or "track metrics".
Captures quality metrics baseline (tests, coverage, type errors, linting, dead code) by running quality gates and storing results in memory for regression detection. Use at feature start, before refactor work, or after major changes to establish baseline. Triggers on "capture baseline", "establish baseline", or PROACTIVELY at start of any feature/refactor work. Works with pytest output, pyright errors, ruff warnings, vulture results, and memory MCP server for baseline storage.
This skill should be used when auditing a codebase for AI agent readiness, or when guiding improvements to make a codebase work well with agentic coding tools. It applies when users ask to evaluate test coverage, file structure, type system usage, dev environment speed, or automated enforcement -- the five pillars that determine how effectively coding agents can operate in a project. Triggers on "audit my codebase", "make this agent-ready", "improve for AI agents", "agent-friendly", or questions about why agents struggle with a codebase.
Integrates Base Account SDK for authentication and payments. Covers Sign in with Base (SIWB), Base Pay, Paymasters, Sub Accounts, Spend Permissions, Prolinks, and batch transactions. Use when building apps with wallet authentication, USDC payments, sponsored transactions, smart wallet features, recurring subscriptions, shareable payment links, or any onchain interaction on Base. Covers phrases like "add sign in with Base", "SIWB button", "accept USDC payments", "Base Pay", "paymaster setup", "gas sponsorship", "smart wallet", "sub account", "spend permissions", or "payment link".
Converts Mini Apps from MiniKit (OnchainKit) to native Farcaster SDK. Use when migrating from @coinbase/onchainkit/minikit, converting MiniKit hooks, removing MiniKitProvider, or when user mentions MiniKit, OnchainKit, or Farcaster SDK migration.
Runs a Base node for production environments. Covers hardware requirements, Reth client setup, networking, and sync troubleshooting. Use when setting up self-hosted RPC infrastructure or running archive nodes. Covers phrases like "run a Base node", "set up Base RPC", "Base node hardware requirements", "Reth Base setup", "sync Base node", "self-host Base", or "run my own node".