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Expert knowledge for Azure Static Web Apps development including troubleshooting, decision making, limits & quotas, security, configuration, integrations & coding patterns, and deployment. Use when wiring SWA APIs to Azure DBs, configuring custom domains/auth, CI/CD, preview slots, or Front Door/CDN, and other Azure Static Web Apps related development tasks. Not for Azure App Service (use azure-app-service), Azure Functions (use azure-functions), Azure Container Apps (use azure-container-apps), Azure Kubernetes Service (AKS) (use azure-kubernetes-service).
Recovery strategy when the Write tool fails to create a new file. Use this skill whenever a Write or Edit tool call fails with an error related to creating a new file — such as missing parent directories, permission issues, or "file not found" errors on files that don't exist yet. This skill does NOT apply to editing existing files that fail for other reasons. Trigger when you see Write/Edit errors on new file creation, when file creation fails unexpectedly, or when you get path-related errors trying to create files in nested directories.
Advanced Git operations wrapper. Optimizes token usage by guiding complex git workflows into efficient CLI commands.
Shows the Wasp plugin's available features, commands, and skills.
Cross-format document accessibility rule reference with WCAG 2.2 mapping. Use when looking up accessibility rules for Word (DOCX-*), Excel (XLSX-*), PowerPoint (PPTX-*), or PDF (PDFUA.*, PDFBP.*, PDFQ.*) documents, or when mapping findings to WCAG success criteria for compliance reporting.
Applies DRY, YAGNI, PORO, Convention over Configuration, and KISS to Rails code; defers style to the project's linter(s). Covers structured logging, comment discipline, and path-specific rules (models, workers, services, controllers, repositories, serializers, RSpec, raw SQL). Use when designing or reviewing Rails structure, avoiding over-engineering, or aligning code with team boundaries by directory.
Use when reviewing a Ruby on Rails app for Domain-Driven Design boundaries, bounded contexts, language leakage, cross-context orchestration, or unclear ownership. Covers context mapping, leakage detection, and smallest credible boundary improvements.
Use when encountering bugs, unexpected behavior, test failures, or errors during development. Enforces a rigorous 4-phase investigation process that prevents shotgun debugging. Triggers: test failure, runtime error, unexpected behavior, production incident, performance regression.
Use when the user needs Playwright-based web application testing — screenshots, browser log analysis, interaction verification, visual regression, accessibility, and network mocking. Triggers: E2E test setup, visual regression testing, accessibility audit, Playwright configuration, page object model creation, CI test pipeline.
Use when hierarchical task breakdown is needed, when dependency mapping between tasks is required, when effort estimation and parallelization planning is needed, or when creating work breakdown structures. Triggers on /decompose command, when complex tasks need to be broken into manageable subtasks, when critical path analysis is needed for scheduling, or when identifying tasks that can run concurrently.
Use when the user needs help with conventional commits, semantic versioning, changelog generation, or commit message quality improvement. Triggers: user says "commit", "version bump", "changelog", "commit message", staging changes for commit, preparing a release.
Use when the user needs React-specific patterns — hooks, component composition, Server Components, error boundaries, rendering optimization, and testing strategies. Triggers: hooks design, component composition, Server vs Client component decision, error boundary placement, context optimization, rendering performance.