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Create, optimize, update, and validate AGENTS.md files with maximum token efficiency. Use when the user asks to (1) create new AGENTS.md files for any repository, (2) optimize/condense existing AGENTS.md to reduce token count, (3) update/refresh AGENTS.md to sync with codebase changes, (4) validate AGENTS.md quality and completeness, or (5) improve AGENTS.md files to be more effective for AI agents. Always generates token-efficient, condensed output focused on actionable commands and patterns while maintaining model-agnostic language.
Super Ralph Wiggum - autonomous iteration loops with templates, PRD support, progress tracking, and browser testing. This skill should be used when running Claude Code in autonomous loops for test coverage improvement, PRD-based feature development, documentation generation, dataset creation, lint fixing, code cleanup, or framework migrations. Combines the plugin's in-session loop mechanism with specialized templates and best practices from Geoffrey Huntley, Ryan Carson, and AI Hero.
Run a full-scale implementation review with parallel subagents for plan alignment, UI verification, technical and strategic analysis, and test coverage gap closure across app and database layers.
PancakeSwap — Multi-chain DEX (BNB Chain, ETH, ARB, Base)
Security audit checklist based on OWASP Top 10 and best practices. Covers authentication, injection, XSS, CSRF, secrets management, and more. Use when reviewing security, before deploy, asking "is this secure", "security check", "vulnerability".
Use when net revenue retention is below 110%, when churn patterns are reactive instead of predictive, when expansion revenue lacks systematic triggers, when onboarding fails to reach activation milestones, or when customer health scoring does not exist. Use when customer base is large enough for patterns (50-500 accounts) but retention is managed manually.
Security baseline for AAVE integration and execution scripts. Use when user asks for AAVE security review, pre-trade checks, liquidation safety, allowance minimization, or execution hardening.
Set up uv (Rust-based Python package manager) in CI/CD pipelines. Use when configuring GitHub Actions workflows, GitLab CI/CD, Docker builds, or matrix testing across Python versions. Includes patterns for cache optimization, frozen lockfiles, multi-stage builds, and PyPI publishing with trusted publishing. Covers GitHub Actions setup-uv action, Docker multi-stage production/development builds, and deployment patterns.
Test CLI applications interactively using tmux sessions. Use when testing TUI apps (ratatui dashboard, interactive prompts), verifying CLI command output, testing keyboard navigation, or validating terminal rendering. Launches commands in tmux, waits on conditions (never sleeps), captures frames, sends keypresses, and asserts on output. Specifically designed for gpu-cli but works with any CLI. Use this skill when asked to test, verify, or QA any terminal-based UI or CLI command flow.
Critically review terminal user interfaces for UX quality, responsiveness, visual design, and interactivity. Use when asked to "review my TUI", "test my TUI UX", "audit my terminal UI", "check TUI responsiveness", "review TUI keybindings", "check interactivity", or any request to evaluate the user experience quality of a ratatui/crossterm/ncurses-based terminal application. Launches the TUI in tmux, systematically tests 10 dimensions (responsiveness, input conflicts, visual clarity, navigation, feedback loops, error states, layout, keyboard design, permission flows, visual design & color), and produces a graded report with screenshots and specific findings. Benchmarks against Claude Code, OpenCode, and Codex — the three best-in-class AI terminal UIs.
Query the code graph database to understand component relationships, dependencies, and change impact. Use when the user asks to "find callers", "check dependencies", "what uses this", "show relationships", "find serializers", or when reading code and needing to understand what depends on a component before modifications.
Self-hosted TypeScript auth framework with social auth, 2FA, passkeys, organizations, RBAC, and 15+ plugins. Supports Drizzle/Prisma/Kysely adapters. Self-hosted alternative to Clerk/Auth.js. Use when: configuring auth, adding plugins, social OAuth, multi-tenant SaaS, organizations with teams and RBAC, two-factor authentication (TOTP/OTP/backup codes), email verification, password reset flows, session management, rate limiting, CSRF and cookie security, Expo/mobile, D1 adapter errors, TanStack Start integration, additionalFields bugs, admin plugin, migrating from NextAuth, migrating from Clerk, migrating from Supabase Auth, or troubleshooting auth issues.