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Analyzes codebases to generate comprehensive documentation including structure, languages, frameworks, dependencies, design patterns, and technical debt. Use when user says "analyze repository", "understand codebase", "document project", or when exploring unfamiliar code.
Dual skill for deploying scientific models. FastAPI provides a high-performance, asynchronous web framework for building APIs with automatic documentation. Streamlit enables rapid creation of interactive data applications and dashboards directly from Python scripts. Load when working with web APIs, model serving, REST endpoints, interactive dashboards, data visualization UIs, scientific app deployment, async web frameworks, Pydantic validation, uvicorn, or building production-ready scientific tools.
Scans repository structure and generates comprehensive architecture documentation including system overview, entry points, module relationships, data flow diagrams, and "edit here for X" guides. Creates ARCHITECTURE.md for onboarding and navigation. Use when users request "document the codebase", "explain the architecture", "create onboarding docs", or "map the system".
PostgreSQL 16 database documentation. Use for SQL queries, indexes, transactions, JSON operations, full-text search, and performance tuning.
Analyze a codebase to extract its conventions, patterns, and style. Spawns specialized analyzer agents that each focus on one aspect (structure, naming, patterns, testing, frontend). Generates a comprehensive style guide that other skills can reference. Use when starting work on an unfamiliar codebase, or to create explicit documentation of implicit conventions.
Search, read, and manage Outline wiki documents. Use when: (1) searching wiki for documentation, (2) reading wiki pages or articles, (3) listing wiki collections or documents, (4) creating or updating wiki content, (5) exporting documents as markdown. Works with any Outline wiki instance (self-hosted or cloud).
Core rules for bkit plugin. PDCA methodology, level detection, agent auto-triggering, and code quality standards. These rules are automatically applied to ensure consistent AI-native development. Use proactively when user requests feature development, code changes, or implementation tasks. Triggers: bkit, PDCA, develop, implement, feature, bug, code, design, document, 개발, 기능, 버그, 코드, 설계, 문서, 開発, 機能, バグ, 开发, 功能, 代码, desarrollar, función, error, código, diseño, documento, développer, fonctionnalité, bogue, code, conception, document, entwickeln, Funktion, Fehler, Code, Design, Dokument, sviluppare, funzionalità, bug, codice, design, documento Do NOT use for: documentation-only tasks, research, or exploration without code changes.
Best practices for building CLI applications across languages. Covers CLI design principles (Unix philosophy, command structure, subcommands vs flags), argument parsing (required/optional args, flags, environment variables, config files, precedence), user interface (help text, version info, progress indicators, color output, interactive prompts), output formatting (human-readable vs machine-readable JSON/YAML, exit codes), error handling (clear messages, suggestions, debug mode), cross-platform considerations (paths, line endings, terminal capabilities), testing strategies (integration tests, output verification, exit codes), documentation (README, man pages, built-in help), and language-specific libraries. Activate when working with CLI applications, command-line tools, argument parsing, CLI utilities, argument handling, commands, subcommands, CLI frameworks, or building command-line interfaces.
Generate syntactically correct Mermaid diagrams for technical documentation
Create a 'how does X work' documentation file for a codebase component or concept. Use $ARGUMENTS as the doc topic if provided.
Comprehensive blog writing skill that handles technical blog posts, personal voice writing, brain dump transformation, and category-aware AEO-optimized content. Use when: (1) writing, editing, or proofreading a blog article or post, (2) transforming unstructured brain dumps into polished posts, (3) writing in specific personal voices (Jarad, Nick Nisi), (4) creating category-aware technology/company/product posts, (5) building tutorials, deep dives, postmortems, benchmarks, or architecture posts, (6) writing engineering blogs, dev blogs, programming blogs, coding tutorials, or documentation posts. Triggers: blog post, blog writing, technical blog, dev tutorial, brain dump, article, content writing, developer article, engineering blog, programming blog, coding tutorial, documentation post, technical writing, blog editing, proofreading, developer content
Audit, document, or extend your design system. Use when checking for naming inconsistencies or hardcoded values across components, writing documentation for a component's variants, states, and accessibility notes, or designing a new pattern that fits the existing system.