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This skill should be used when the user asks to review, refactor, debug, or optimize Vue 3 code for performance, correctness, SSR hydration, reactivity stability, request concurrency, TypeScript safety, or bundle size.
Comprehensive web, mobile, and backend development workflow bundling frontend, backend, full-stack, and mobile development skills for end-to-end application delivery.
Build new AI method from scratch using the MTHDS standard (.mthds bundle files). Use when user says "create a pipeline", "build a workflow", "new .mthds file", "make a method", "design a pipe", or wants to create any new method from scratch. Guides the user through a 10-phase construction process.
Run MTHDS methods and interpret results. Use when user says "run this pipeline", "execute the workflow", "execute the method", "test this .mthds file", "try it out", "see the output", "dry run", or wants to execute any MTHDS method bundle and see its output.
Deploy and manage censorship-resistant static websites on the Nostr network using nsyte CLI. Covers installation, project setup, configuration, authentication (NIP-46 bunkers), deployment to Blossom servers, CI/CD automation, and troubleshooting. Use when the user mentions nsyte, nsite, Nostr site hosting, Blossom uploads, or decentralized web publishing.
Packaging and distributing Qt Python applications — PyInstaller, Briefcase, and platform-specific build configurations. Use when distributing a PySide6 or PyQt6 app as a standalone executable, creating installers, configuring macOS bundles, Windows executables, or Linux AppImages. Trigger phrases: "package app", "PyInstaller", "distribute", "deploy", "standalone executable", "installer", "bundle app", "briefcase", "Windows build", "macOS build", "AppImage", "one-file"
Convert a public webpage URL into Markdown and save it as a reusable `.md` file with the bundled script. Prefer `https://r.jina.ai/<url>` first, and only fallback to `https://markdown.new/` if `r.jina.ai` is unavailable. Use this whenever the user wants to turn a public webpage, article, documentation page, blog post, release note, or reference URL into Markdown for reading, archiving, summarizing, extraction, RAG prep, or downstream agent reuse, even if they do not explicitly mention markdown or saving a file.
React 19 performance patterns and composition architecture for Vite + Cloudflare projects. 50+ rules ranked by impact — eliminating waterfalls, bundle optimisation, re-render prevention, composition over boolean props, server/client boundaries, and React 19 APIs. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React components. Triggers: 'react patterns', 'react review', 'react performance', 'optimise components', 'react best practices', 'composition patterns', 'why is it slow', 'reduce re-renders', 'fix waterfall'.
Best practices for Docker-based ROS2 development including multi-stage Dockerfiles, docker-compose for multi-container robotic systems, DDS discovery across containers, GPU passthrough for perception, and dev-vs-deploy container patterns. Use this skill when containerizing ROS2 workspaces, setting up docker-compose for robot software stacks, debugging DDS communication between containers, configuring NVIDIA Container Toolkit for GPU workloads, forwarding X11/Wayland for rviz2 and GUI tools, or managing USB device passthrough for cameras and serial devices. Trigger whenever the user mentions Docker with ROS2, docker-compose for robots, Dockerfile for colcon workspaces, container networking for DDS, GPU containers for perception, devcontainer for ROS2, multi-stage builds for ROS2, or deploying ROS2 in containers. Also trigger for CI/CD with Docker-based ROS2 builds, CycloneDDS or FastDDS configuration in containers, shared memory in Docker, or X11 forwarding for rviz2. Covers Humble, Iron, Jazzy, and Rolling distributions across Ubuntu 22.04 and 24.04 base images.
Creates high-quality Claude Code and Cowork skills using evidence-based principles: expert vocabulary payloads for knowledge routing, dual-register descriptions for reliable triggering, named anti-pattern watchlists for steering past the distribution center, and progressive disclosure architecture for context efficiency. Produces SKILL.md files with structured behavioral instructions, canonical examples, and bundled references. Use this skill when the user wants to create a skill, build a custom capability, make a reusable prompt template, or says "I want Claude to always do X." Also triggers when Mission Planner or Agent Creator need to create a domain skill JIT. Works for any domain. Do NOT use for creating agent definitions (use Agent Creator) or team composition (use Mission Planner).
AEM as a Cloud Service Java/OSGi best practices, guardrails, and legacy-to-cloud pattern transformations. Use for Cloud Service–correct bundles, deprecated APIs, schedulers, ResourceChangeListener, replication, Replicator, JCR observation (javax.jcr.observation.EventListener), OSGi Event Admin (org.osgi.service.event.EventHandler), DAM AssetManager, BPA-style fixes, HTL (Sightly) Cloud SDK lint warnings (data-sly-test redundant constant value comparison), or any time you need the detailed pattern reference modules under this skill.
Runs available security scanning tools against the current project and produces a consolidated markdown report. Auto-detects installed tools (gitleaks, semgrep, grype, npm audit, bandit, pip-audit, gosec, govulncheck, cargo audit, bundle-audit) and activates language-specific scanners based on project files. Gracefully skips missing tools and provides installation hints. By default scans the entire target directory. Pass --full to make the intent explicit (useful in workflows that combine full-codebase and diff-only scans). Use when running security scans, checking for vulnerabilities, detecting leaked secrets in git history, or validating security posture before commits or releases. Pairs with security-review for a complete security workflow.