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You are a code refactoring expert specializing in clean code principles, SOLID design patterns, and modern software engineering best practices. Analyze and refactor the provided code to improve its quality, maintainability, and performance.
Worker that checks DRY/KISS/YAGNI/architecture compliance with quantitative Code Quality Score. Validates architectural decisions via MCP Ref: (1) Optimality - is chosen approach the best? (2) Compliance - does it follow best practices? (3) Performance - algorithms, configs, bottlenecks. Reports issues with SEC-, PERF-, MNT-, ARCH-, BP-, OPT- prefixes.
Best practices for Capacitor app development including project structure, plugin usage, performance optimization, security, and deployment. Use this skill when reviewing Capacitor code, setting up new projects, or optimizing existing apps.
System architecture and technical design specialist. 🚨 TIER 2 SKILL - ON-DEMAND ACTIVATION 🚨 Use when user requests involve: - System architecture design and planning - Technical specifications and ADRs - Technology evaluation and selection - Scalability and performance planning - Integration architecture and API design - English: "design system", "architecture", "ADR", "tech stack", "scalability" - Swedish: "arkitektur", "systemdesign", "teknikval", "skalbarhet" Architecture Specialist (British female voice) provides: - System design and architecture patterns - Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) - Technology evaluation and trade-off analysis - Cloud and microservices architecture - Integration patterns and API design User confirmation optional but recommended for major architectural decisions.
Start code reviews, PR checks, or bug analysis. Triggers: "review my code", "check this PR", "analyze for bugs", "code review". Do NOT use for: - Automating fixes (use `ask-python-refactor`). - Generating new features. Capabilities: - Static analysis: Correctness, Security, Performance, Style. - Feedback priority: Critical > Performance > Style.
Vitest testing framework patterns for test setup, async testing, mocking with vi.*, snapshots, and test performance (formerly test-vitest). This skill should be used when writing or debugging Vitest tests. This skill does NOT cover TDD methodology (use test-tdd skill), API mocking with MSW (use test-msw skill), or Jest-specific APIs.
Run metric-driven iterative optimization loops. Define a measurable goal, build measurement scaffolding, then run parallel experiments that try many approaches, measure each against hard gates and/or LLM-as-judge quality scores, keep improvements, and converge toward the best solution. Use when optimizing clustering quality, search relevance, build performance, prompt quality, or any measurable outcome that benefits from systematic experimentation. Inspired by Karpathy's autoresearch, generalized for multi-file code changes and non-ML domains.
Run Salesforce Code Analyzer to scan code for security, performance, best practice, and code style violations. Supports all engines (PMD, ESLint, CPD, RetireJS, Flow, SFGE, ApexGuru), targets (files, folders, git diff), categories, and severities. TRIGGER when: user says 'scan my code', 'check for security issues', 'run PMD/ESLint', 'find duplicates', 'analyze Flows', 'check vulnerable libraries', 'AppExchange review', 'lint my LWC', 'static analysis', 'code quality', or mentions engines/file types (.cls, .trigger, .js, .flow-meta.xml). DO NOT TRIGGER when: user wants to fix code without scanning, or asks about installation/configuration.
Performs AI-powered code review on Git changes using the `ocr` CLI from alibaba/open-code-review. Use when the user asks to review code, review a pull request, review staged/unstaged changes, review a commit, or compare branches for code quality issues. Produces line-level review comments and can automatically apply fixes when requested. With appropriate review rules, can detect various types of issues including bugs, security vulnerabilities, performance problems, and code quality concerns.
Survey any codebase as a senior advisor and produce prioritized, self-contained implementation plans for OTHER models/agents to execute. Strictly read-only on source code — never implements, fixes, or refactors anything itself. Use when asked to audit a codebase, find improvement opportunities (bugs, security, performance, test coverage, tech debt, migrations, DX), suggest features or where to take the project next (roadmap, product direction), or generate handoff plans for another agent to implement.
Expert guidance on Swift Concurrency best practices, patterns, and implementation. Use when developers mention: (1) Swift Concurrency, async/await, actors, or tasks, (2) "use Swift Concurrency" or "modern concurrency patterns", (3) migrating to Swift 6, (4) data races or thread safety issues, (5) refactoring closures to async/await, (6) @MainActor, Sendable, or actor isolation, (7) concurrent code architecture or performance optimization, (8) concurrency-related linter warnings (SwiftLint or similar; e.g. async_without_await, Sendable/actor isolation/MainActor lint).
Build high-performance FastAPI applications with async routes, validation, dependency injection, security, and automatic API documentation. Use when developing modern Python APIs with async support, automatic OpenAPI documentation, and high performance requirements.