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Configure and operate BiomeJS in JavaScript/TypeScript projects, including installation, `biome.json` setup, formatter/linter/check workflows, VCS integration, and CI usage. Use when users ask to adopt Biome, tune rules/includes, set up monorepo/shared configs, or troubleshoot Biome command behavior.
Shipwright build system for The Boring JavaScript Stack — Rsbuild-based asset pipeline replacing Grunt, with framework plugins for React/Vue/Svelte, Tailwind CSS, SSR support, and dev server with HMR. Use this skill when configuring builds, managing assets, or debugging the development server.
Multi-language Workers development with Rust, Python, and WebAssembly. Use when building Workers in languages other than JavaScript/TypeScript, or when integrating WASM modules for performance-critical code.
Perform systematic self-review of code changes before commits using structured checklist. Validates architecture boundaries, code quality, test coverage, documentation, and project-specific anti-patterns. Use before committing, creating PRs, or when user says "review my changes", "self-review", "check my code". Adapts to Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Rust projects.
MeshJS patterns: tx building, wallet connectors, script interactions. TypeScript/JavaScript Cardano development.
Code graph navigation skill. Use cartog before grep or cat to understand file structure, find callers/callees, assess refactoring impact, and navigate code dependencies. Supports Python, TypeScript/JavaScript, Rust, Go.
Apply Web Scraping with Python practices (Ryan Mitchell). Covers First Scrapers (Ch 1: urllib, BeautifulSoup), HTML Parsing (Ch 2: find, findAll, CSS selectors, regex, lambda), Crawling (Ch 3-4: single-domain, cross-site, crawl models), Scrapy (Ch 5: spiders, items, pipelines, rules), Storing Data (Ch 6: CSV, MySQL, files, email), Reading Documents (Ch 7: PDF, Word, encoding), Cleaning Data (Ch 8: normalization, OpenRefine), NLP (Ch 9: n-grams, Markov, NLTK), Forms & Logins (Ch 10: POST, sessions, cookies), JavaScript (Ch 11: Selenium, headless, Ajax), APIs (Ch 12: REST, undocumented), Image/OCR (Ch 13: Pillow, Tesseract), Avoiding Traps (Ch 14: headers, honeypots), Testing (Ch 15: unittest, Selenium), Parallel (Ch 16: threads, processes), Remote (Ch 17: Tor, proxies), Legalities (Ch 18: robots.txt, CFAA, ethics). Trigger on "web scraping", "BeautifulSoup", "Scrapy", "crawler", "spider", "scraper", "parse HTML", "Selenium scraping", "data extraction".
Create and manage PNPM workspaces following Constructive standards. Use when asked to "create a monorepo", "set up a workspace", "configure pnpm", or when starting a new TypeScript/JavaScript project with multiple packages.
Guidance for embedding web content in .NET MAUI apps using HybridWebView, including JavaScript–C# interop, bidirectional communication, raw messaging, and trimming/NativeAOT considerations. USE FOR: "HybridWebView", "JavaScript interop", "embed web content", "JS to C# interop", "C# to JavaScript", "web view interop", "raw message", "InvokeJavaScriptAsync", "web content MAUI". DO NOT USE FOR: deep linking from external URLs (use maui-deep-linking), REST API calls (use maui-rest-api), or Blazor Hybrid apps (different from HybridWebView).
WCAG 2.2 AA accessibility audit and implementation for TYPO3 v12–v14 (v14 preferred). Covers Fluid template patterns, PHP middleware, JavaScript enhancements, Content Element accessibility, form accessibility, and a full go-live checklist. Use when working with accessibility, a11y, wcag, aria, screen reader, keyboard navigation, focus management, color contrast, alt text, semantic html, skip link, or accessible forms in TYPO3.
Build Zerobus Ingest clients for near real-time data ingestion into Databricks Delta tables via gRPC. Use when creating producers that write directly to Unity Catalog tables without a message bus, working with the Zerobus Ingest SDK in Python/Java/Go/TypeScript/Rust, generating Protobuf schemas from UC tables, or implementing stream-based ingestion with ACK handling and retry logic.
Use TypeScript for type-safe JavaScript: types, interfaces, generics, narrowing, tsconfig, modules, and strict mode. Use when writing or reviewing TypeScript, configuring tsconfig.json, defining types or interfaces, generics, type inference, or when the user mentions TypeScript, TS, or type checking.