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Generate appropriate commit messages based on Git diffs
Nuxt 4 architecture patterns including Backend for Frontend (BFF), context-based component organization, server contexts with dependency injection, Pinia stores, Nuxt UI, composables, layouts, middleware, plugins, and clean code best practices. Use when building or reviewing Nuxt 4 applications.
Builds rich text editors with Tiptap, a headless ProseMirror-based editor framework for React with Tailwind v4 support. Covers SSR-safe setup, image uploads, prose styling, collaborative editing, and markdown support. Use when adding a rich text editor, configuring Tiptap extensions, handling image uploads in editors, or setting up collaborative editing with Y.js. Use for tiptap, rich text, editor, prosemirror, react, tailwind.
Vite 8 (Rolldown-powered) build tool — configuration, plugin API, SSR, and Rolldown migration. Use when working with Vite projects, vite.config.ts, HMR, Vite plugins, library mode, SSR builds, or migrating from Vite 5/6 to Vite 8. Trigger when the user mentions Vite, vite.config, vitest (config side), HMR, Rolldown, Rollup plugin, or asks to configure, debug, or optimize a Vite-based project (Vue, React, Svelte, Nuxt, SvelteKit).
Coordinates skills, frameworks, and workflows throughout the project lifecycle using pattern-based sequencing, goal decomposition, phase-gate validation, and multi-agent orchestration. Use when starting multi-phase projects, sequencing frameworks, decomposing goals into capability plans, validating phase-gate readiness, coordinating subagents, or designing MCP-based tool orchestration.
Modern Python tooling best practices using uv, ruff, ty, and pytest. Mandates the Trail of Bits Python coding standards for project setup, dependency management, linting, type checking, and testing. Based on patterns from trailofbits/cookiecutter-python.
Use when adding payments, billing, checkout, subscriptions, invoices, webhooks, customer portal, Stripe Connect, metered/usage billing, tax, fraud/Radar, pricing page, payment intents, refunds, coupons, promo codes, or any Stripe integration in Next.js. Triggers: stripe, payment, checkout, subscribe, billing, invoice, webhook, portal, connect, marketplace, payout, metered, usage-based, SaaS pricing, paywall, plan, tier.
Use this skill when spreadsheet files are the primary input or output. This means the user wants to: open, read, edit, or repair existing .xlsx, .xlsm, .csv, or .tsv files (e.g., add columns, calculate formulas, format, create charts, clean messy data); create new spreadsheets from scratch or from other data sources; or convert between spreadsheet file formats. Trigger this especially when the user references a spreadsheet file by name or path—even casually (such as "the xlsx in my downloads")—and wants to process it or generate content from it. It's also used to clean or reorganize messy tabular data files (rows with incorrect formatting, misaligned headers, garbage data) into proper spreadsheets. The deliverable must be a spreadsheet file. Do not trigger this when the primary deliverable is a Word document, HTML report, standalone Python script, database pipeline, or Google Sheets API integration, even if tabular data is involved.
Use the built-in web_search function to perform web searches and return summary results. Prepare a clear and specific `query`. Run the script `python scripts/web_search.py "query"`. Organize the answer based on the returned summary list without adding or fabricating content.
Image generation skill based on Alibaba Cloud DashScope, supporting the creation of high-quality hand-drawn or standard images from user descriptions.
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Comprehensive performance specialist covering analysis, optimization, load testing, and framework-specific performance. Use when identifying bottlenecks, optimizing code, conducting load tests, analyzing Core Web Vitals, fixing memory leaks, or improving application performance across all layers (application, database, frontend). Includes React-specific optimization patterns.