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Defines repo layout, workflow, and full-stack architecture patterns for TypeScript applications. Use when starting a project, setting team conventions, or designing backend modules, request context, middleware, and frontend/backend boundaries.
Open-source workflow automation platform with visual node-based editor, 400+ integrations, webhooks, and self-hosted deployment capabilities
A guide to creating efficient Skills. Use this skill when users need to create a new skill (or update an existing one) to extend Claude's capabilities through expertise, workflows, or tool integrations.
Create a new skill. When to use: When the user says "create skill", "new skill", "add skill", "initialize skill".
Create a complete SPEC from scratch through an exhaustive requirements interview before any planning or implementation. Use this skill whenever the user asks to create, define, clarify, scope, or write a spec/SPEC/PRD/requirements document from an idea, especially when they want to avoid assumptions, start at "step zero," or prepare input for later planning workflows. This skill must question goals, requirements, constraints, edge cases, business rules, and acceptance criteria before drafting the final spec.
Design and implement n8n workflow automations with best practices
Event modeling facilitation for discovering and designing event-sourced systems. Four phases: domain discovery, workflow design (9-step process), GWT scenario generation, and model validation. Activate when starting a new project, designing features, modeling domains, writing Given/When/Then scenarios, or discussing event sourcing and domain-driven design.
Template for creating new skills. Copy this file and customize for your use case.
Comprehensive guide for skill development based on Anthropic's official best practices - use for complex skills requiring detailed structure
Synthesize structured directives and command specifications. Creates executable instruction sets with proper syntax and parameter definitions.
Use when the workflow needs multi-step processing with sequential, parallel, or conditional tool compositions and proper data flow.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a skill" or "make a command". Make sure to use this skill whenever the user mentions skill creation, command authoring, slash commands, or building Claude extensions — even if they don't explicitly say "create-skill". Not for repairing or auditing existing skills — use repair-skill.