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This skill should be used when fixing bugs, implementing features, debugging issues, or making code changes. Ensures understanding of code flow before implementation by: (1) Tracing execution path with specific file:line references, (2) Creating lightweight text diagrams showing class.method() flows, (3) Verifying understanding with user. Prevents wasted effort from assumptions or guessing. Triggers when users request: bug fixes, feature implementations, refactoring, TDD cycles, debugging, code analysis.
Shipwright build system for The Boring JavaScript Stack — Rsbuild-based asset pipeline replacing Grunt, with framework plugins for React/Vue/Svelte, Tailwind CSS, SSR support, and dev server with HMR. Use this skill when configuring builds, managing assets, or debugging the development server.
Syntax guide and ecosystem reference for writing Typst (.typ) files. Use this skill when writing, editing, or debugging Typst documents. Covers core syntax, common errors, packages, and best practices.
Configures and manages Depot CI, a drop-in replacement for GitHub Actions that runs workflows entirely within Depot. Use when migrating GitHub Actions workflows to Depot CI, running `depot ci migrate`, managing Depot CI secrets and variables, running workflows with `depot ci run`, debugging Depot CI runs, checking workflow compatibility, or understanding Depot CI's current beta limitations. Also use when the user mentions .depot/ directory, depot ci commands, or asks about running GitHub Actions workflows on Depot's infrastructure without GitHub-hosted runners. NOTE: Depot CI is currently in beta with limited availability.
Systematic 4-phase debugging: understand the failure, form hypotheses, test one change at a time, fix with confidence. Activate when tests fail unexpectedly, errors occur, behavior is wrong, or something that worked before is now broken. Triggers on: "debug", "why is this failing", "test failure", "unexpected error", "bug", "broken".
Diagnose and fix Exa common errors and exceptions. Use when encountering Exa errors, debugging failed requests, or troubleshooting integration issues. Trigger with phrases like "exa error", "fix exa", "exa not working", "debug exa".
Systematic debugging with hypothesis-driven investigation. Use when something is broken, tests are failing, unexpected behavior occurs, or errors need investigation. Triggers on: 'this is broken', 'debug', 'why is this failing', 'unexpected error', 'not working', 'bug', 'fix this issue', 'investigate', 'tests failing', 'trace the error', 'use debug mode'. Full access mode - can run commands, add logging, and fix issues.
Code quality verification gates wired into the agent lifecycle. Use this skill whenever writing, modifying, reviewing, or debugging code — including new features, bug fixes, refactors, troubleshooting, CI/CD setup, or project bootstrapping. Also use when the user mentions "quality", "testing strategy", "CI pipeline", "guardrails", "debugging", or asks how to improve code reliability. If you're writing code or trying to understand why code isn't working, this skill applies.
Guidance for writing, reviewing, and debugging Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN) Verse code using Epic's official language documentation. Use when implementing Verse devices, classes, functions, control flow, containers, failure contexts, specifiers/attributes, modules/imports, effects, concurrency, or translating logic into valid Verse.
Archive session learnings, debugging solutions, and deployment logs to .archive/yyyy-mm-dd/ as indexed markdown with searchable tags. Use when completing a significant task, resolving a tricky bug, deploying, or when the user says "archive this". Maintains .archive/MEMORY.md index for cross-session knowledge reuse.
Write and maintain Playwright end-to-end tests for the Onyx application. Use when creating new E2E tests, debugging test failures, adding test coverage, or when the user mentions Playwright, E2E tests, or browser testing.
Guide for building SumUp payment integrations that cover both terminal (card-present) and online (card-not-present) checkout flows using SumUp SDKs and APIs. Use when implementing or debugging SumUp checkout creation, payment processing, reader pairing, Card Widget integrations, Cloud API reader checkouts, or authorization setup with API keys/OAuth and Affiliate Keys.