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Review WooCommerce code changes for coding standards compliance. Use when reviewing code locally, performing automated PR reviews, or checking code quality.
Develop React applications for VS Code Webview surfaces. Use when working on the `webview-ui` package, creating features, components, or hooks for VS Code extensions. Includes project structure, coding guidelines, and testing instructions.
Applies general coding standards and best practices for Kafka development with Scala.
Draft scaffold; incomplete and not for normal use. Cross-platform mobile development patterns. Extends core-coding-standards with mobile-specific rules. Use when building mobile apps.
Baseline C# skill loaded for every .NET code path. Guides language patterns (records, pattern matching, primary constructors, C# 8-15), coding standards, async/await, DI, LINQ, serialization, domain modeling, concurrency, Roslyn analyzers, globalization, native interop (P/Invoke, LibraryImport, ComWrappers), WASM interop (JSImport/JSExport), and type design. Spans 25 topics. Do not use for ASP.NET endpoint architecture, UI framework patterns, or CI/CD guidance.
Comprehensive Python development skill covering coding standards, CLI development, linting, testing, debugging, refactoring, code review, auditing, documentation, project planning, and bulk operations. Use when writing, reviewing, refactoring, debugging, or documenting Python code; configuring linters; setting up CLI tools; planning features; performing code audits; or handling bulk operations (10+ files) that need 90%+ token savings.
Use when working on TypeScript code and needing to choose the smallest focused TypeScript skill for coding standards, boundaries, composition, configs, async control, error handling, observability, security, or testing.
Install context files from registry. Use when user runs /install-context, says "install context", "setup context", or when context is missing and the user needs to get started.
Example project-specific skill template. Use as a starting point when creating guidelines for your own projects.
Reviews code changes for correctness, maintainability, security, and adherence to project conventions. Use when reviewing PRs, auditing recent changes, or getting a second opinion on implementation quality.
Read the backend development guidelines before starting your development task.
Bubble.io plugin development rules, API reference, and coding standards. Use when working on any task in this repo: writing, reviewing, refactoring, or creating initialize.js, update.js, preview.js, header.html, element actions, client-side actions, server-side actions (SSA), Plugin API v4 async/await code, JSDoc, setup files, README, CHANGELOG, marketplace descriptions, or field tooltips. Also use for security audits, code review, debugging, and publishing plugins. Covers instance/properties/context objects, BubbleThing/BubbleList interfaces, data loading suspension, DOM/canvas rules, element vs shared headers, exposed states, event handling, ESLint standards, and Bubble hard limits.