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Bootstrap new projects with strong typing, linting, formatting, and testing. Supports Python, TypeScript, and other languages with research fallback.
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, testing, and automating Ansible playbooks, roles, and collections. Use this skill when working with Ansible files (.yml, .yaml playbooks, roles, inventories), validating automation code, debugging playbook execution, performing dry-run testing with check mode, or working with custom modules and collections.
Galaxy project development conventions and skill routing guide. ALWAYS load this skill when working in a Galaxy codebase. Routes to appropriate skills: use /galaxy-db-migration for database/Alembic/schema changes, /galaxy-api-endpoint for creating REST API endpoints/FastAPI routers, /galaxy-testing for running or writing tests, /galaxy-linting for code formatting/linting/type checking. Use galaxy-explorer agent for codebase architecture questions.
Skill for creating custom lint rules by leveraging the existing linter ecosystems of various programming languages. This is a linter designed for AI Agents rather than humans, and its error messages function as correction instruction prompts for AI. Create custom rules in the `lints/` directory using standard methods for each language, including Rust (dylint), TypeScript/JavaScript (ESLint), Python (pylint), Go (golangci-lint), etc. Use this skill in the following scenarios: (1) When you want AI to enforce project-specific coding rules; (2) When you want to create lint rules that output AI-readable correction instructions when violations occur; (3) When you want to enforce naming conventions, structural patterns, and consistency rules through AI-driven linting. Triggers: "Create a linter rule", "Add a lint rule", "Enforce this pattern", "AI linter", "Custom lint", "Code rules", "Naming rules", "Structural rules", "create a linter rule", "add a lint rule", "enforce this pattern", "AI linter".
typescript-eslint - ESLint plugin for TypeScript USE WHEN: user mentions "typescript-eslint", "TypeScript linting", "type-aware rules", asks about "no-floating-promises", "TypeScript ESLint config", "@typescript-eslint rules" DO NOT USE FOR: ESLint 9 full setup - use `eslint-biome` skill, Biome - use `eslint-biome`, general quality - use `quality-common`
Provides general code quality and best practices guidance applicable across languages and frameworks. Focuses on linting, testing, and type safety.
Initialize or augment pre-commit configuration for a project by analyzing existing files or asking about expected technologies. Creates or updates .pre-commit-config.yaml with linting, formatting, security scanning, testing, cyclomatic complexity, and conventional commits hooks. Never overwrites existing hooks—only adds missing ones.
Lint and format frontend code with Biome 2.4. Covers type-aware linting, GritQL custom rules, domains, import organizer, and migration from ESLint/Prettier. Use when configuring linting rules, formatting code, writing custom lint rules, or setting up CI checks. Triggers on biome, biome config, biome lint, biome format, biome check, biome ci, gritql, migrate from eslint, migrate from prettier, import sorting, code formatting, lint rules, type-aware linting, noFloatingPromises.
Code review assistance with linting, style checking, and best practices
Patterns for Atlas database schema management covering HCL/SQL schema definitions, versioned and declarative migrations, linting analyzers, testing, and project configuration. Use when working with atlas.hcl, .hcl schema files, Atlas CLI commands, or database migrations.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "set up ESLint", "configure ESLint rules", "fix ESLint errors", "migrate to flat config", or needs guidance on JavaScript/TypeScript linting best practices.
Create exercise directory structures with sections, problems, solutions, and explainers that pass linting. Use when user wants to scaffold exercises, create exercise stubs, or set up a new course section.