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Generate objective reference check reports about the user from real AI collaboration data — session history, git logs, GitHub profile, and memory files. Like a colleague writing a professional reference, but grounded in actual shared work. Use whenever the user asks to evaluate them as a developer, wants a reference letter, work style analysis, introduced by my agents content, interview prep from collaboration history, or blog topics from past discussions. Triggers on: write a reference, analyze my work patterns, what do you think of me, 나에 대한 레퍼런스 써줘, 내 작업 스타일 분석해줘. Not for general code review, architecture docs, cover letters, or codebase-only analysis.
Generate a personalized portfolio site from agent-reference reports and deploy it to GitHub Pages. The site reflects the user's working style as observed by their AI collaborators — AI analyzes the reports, proposes a design concept, scaffolds an Astro site with concept-based theming, and deploys to {username}.github.io. Use this skill whenever the user asks to "build my portfolio", "create portfolio site", "make a site from my reports", "deploy to github pages", "github.io site", or says things like "포트폴리오 사이트 만들어줘", "사이트 배포해줘", or wants to turn agent-reference reports into a live website. Also triggers when the user has agent-reference reports ready and wants to publish them as a site, wants a personal site generated from AI collaboration data, or asks to update/redeploy an existing agent portfolio. Do NOT use for general Astro development, generic website building, agent-reference analysis without site generation, or resume writing that does not involve deploying a site.
LOAD THIS SKILL when: writing unit tests, TRPC integration tests, or E2E tests. Covers Vitest patterns, Effect service testing, PGlite database testing, and Playwright E2E.
Use when creating image-based posts for Xiaohongshu, designing carousel content with multiple images, structuring visual tutorials or guides, or combining photos with text overlays for storytelling
Persistent cross-session task queue for AI agents using Claude Code Tasks schema. Add, claim, complete, and reassign tasks with move-based locking, dependency tracking (blocks/blockedBy), conversation transcript linking, and staleness detection. Use for: (1) saving tasks for future agent sessions, (2) cross-session task persistence, (3) multi-agent task coordination, (4) linking conversation transcripts to tasks. Triggers: task queue, save task, agent task, queue task, persistent task, cross-session task, task for agent.
This skill should be used when the user asks about libraries, frameworks, API references, or needs code examples. Activates for setup questions, code generation involving libraries, or mentions of specific frameworks like React, Vue, Next.js, Prisma, Supabase, etc.
Critically assess external feedback (code reviews, AI reviewers, PR comments) and decide which suggestions to apply using a confidence-based framework with adversarial verification. Use when the user asks to "evaluate findings", "assess review comments", "triage review feedback", "evaluate review output", or "filter false positives".
Pattern reference for building Deco storefronts. Covers how a site uses the framework (@deco/deco) and apps (deco-cx/apps) together — CMS wiring via __resolveType, section patterns (loaders, LoadingFallback, JSDoc annotations for admin), client-side patterns (invoke proxy, signals, islands, analytics), and app composition (site.ts factory, AppContext, theme, images). Based on analysis of production sites like osklenbr. Use when building new sections, wiring CMS data, creating islands, setting up analytics, composing apps, or understanding how sites connect to the Deco ecosystem.
Design pricing, packaging, and monetization strategies based on value, customer willingness to pay, and growth objectives.
Project Lombok for reducing Java boilerplate. Covers annotations for getters, setters, constructors, builders, logging, and more. Based on production patterns from castellino and gestionale-presenze projects. USE WHEN: user mentions "lombok", "@Data", "@Builder", "@Slf4j", asks about "boilerplate reduction", "getters/setters", "@RequiredArgsConstructor", "@Value" DO NOT USE FOR: Java language features - use `java` skill instead DO NOT USE FOR: MapStruct integration - use `mapstruct` skill DO NOT USE FOR: Spring annotations - use `backend-spring-boot` skill
Fastify high-performance Node.js framework. Covers routing, plugins, validation, and serialization. Use when building fast Node.js APIs. USE WHEN: user mentions "Fastify", "fastify", "TypeBox", "schema validation", asks about "fast Node.js framework", "high-throughput API", "JSON schema validation", "performance-critical backend", "plugin-based architecture" DO NOT USE FOR: Enterprise DI patterns - use `nestjs` instead, Minimalist approach - use `express` instead, Edge runtimes - use `hono` instead, Deno - use `oak` or `fresh` instead
Google Cloud Platform SDK integration. Cloud Functions, Firestore, Cloud Storage, Pub/Sub, BigQuery, and Cloud Run. Node.js and Python client libraries. USE WHEN: user mentions "GCP", "Google Cloud", "Cloud Functions", "Firestore", "Cloud Storage", "Pub/Sub", "BigQuery", "Cloud Run", "Firebase" DO NOT USE FOR: AWS services - use `aws`; Azure services - use `azure`; Firebase Auth - use auth skills