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Emil Kowalski's animation best practices for web interfaces. Use when writing, reviewing, or implementing animations in React, CSS, or Framer Motion. Triggers on tasks involving transitions, easing, gestures, toasts, drawers, or motion.
Reviews and improves Claude Code skills against official best practices. Supports three modes - self-review (validate your own skills), external review (evaluate others' skills), and auto-PR (fork, improve, submit). Use when checking skill quality, reviewing skill repositories, or contributing improvements to open-source skills.
Design and development best practices for Claude Code skills, MCP tools, and AI agent capabilities. Use when creating skills, writing SKILL.md files, designing tool descriptions, or optimizing triggers. Triggers on "create a skill", "skill template", "write skill instructions", SKILL.md, metadata.json, progressive disclosure, trigger optimization, MCP tool design, or skill testing. Does NOT cover specific frameworks or languages (use dedicated skills).
Python 3.11+ performance optimization guidelines (formerly python-311). This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Python code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving asyncio, data structures, memory management, concurrency, loops, strings, or Python idioms.
Creates professional TikZ flowcharts with a standardized style (Google Material-like colors, node shapes, and layout).
Expert in strict POSIX sh scripting for maximum portability across Unix-like systems. Specializes in shell scripts that run on any POSIX-compliant shell (dash, ash, sh, bash --posix).
Complete workflow for implementing Mapbox search in applications - from discovery questions to production-ready integration with best practices
This skill should be used when creating Git commits to ensure they follow the Conventional Commits specification. It provides guidance on commit message structure, types, scopes, and best practices for writing clear, consistent, and automated-friendly commit messages. Use when committing code changes or reviewing commit history.
Organizes Ansible inventory files, manages host groups, and configures dynamic inventory. Use when organizing Ansible inventory, managing host groups, or setting up dynamic inventory sources.
KISS, DRY, YAGNI principles for simple, maintainable code
Use when creating git commits to ensure commit messages follow project standards. Applies the 7 rules for great commit messages with focus on conciseness and imperative mood.
Generate concise, descriptive git commit messages following best practices. Use when creating git commits from staged changes, crafting commit messages, or reviewing commit message quality. Use when the user says /commit or asks to create a git commit.