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Frontend-backend integration patterns, CORS configuration, API contract validation, and build hygiene for full-stack TypeScript applications. Use when integrating separate services or debugging cross-origin issues.
BullMQ queue system reference for Redis-backed job queues, workers, flows, and schedulers. Use when: (1) creating queues and workers with BullMQ, (2) adding jobs (delayed, prioritized, repeatable, deduplicated), (3) setting up FlowProducer parent-child job hierarchies, (4) configuring retry strategies, rate limiting, or concurrency, (5) implementing job schedulers with cron/interval patterns, (6) preparing BullMQ for production (graceful shutdown, Redis config, monitoring), or (7) debugging stalled jobs or connection issues
Service Worker API implementation guide — registration, lifecycle management, caching strategies, push notifications, and background sync. Use when: (1) creating or modifying service worker files (sw.js), (2) implementing offline-first caching (cache-first, network-first, stale-while-revalidate), (3) setting up push notifications or background sync, (4) debugging service worker registration, scope, or update issues, (5) implementing navigation preload, (6) user mentions 'service worker', 'sw.js', 'offline support', 'cache strategy', 'push notification', 'background sync', 'workbox alternative', or 'PWA caching'.
ioredis v5 reference for Node.js Redis client — connection setup, RedisOptions, pipelines, transactions, Pub/Sub, Lua scripting, Cluster, and Sentinel. Use when: (1) creating or configuring Redis connections (standalone, cluster, sentinel), (2) writing Redis commands with ioredis (get/set, pipelines, multi/exec), (3) setting up Pub/Sub or Streams, (4) configuring retryStrategy, TLS, or auto-pipelining, (5) working with Redis Cluster options (scaleReads, NAT mapping), or (6) debugging ioredis connection issues. Important: use named import `import { Redis } from 'ioredis'` for correct TypeScript types with NodeNext.
Next.js App Router best practices — file conventions, RSC boundaries, data patterns, async APIs, metadata, error handling, route handlers, image/font optimization, bundling. Use when writing, reviewing, or debugging Next.js App Router code.
Complete guide for using the Kor UI library (@korsolutions/ui) in React Native and Expo applications. Use this skill when building user interfaces with Universal UI, customizing themes, setting up the library, working with any of the 26+ components (Button, IconButton, Input, Select, Alert, Card, Separator, Tabs, Menu, Popover, Calendar, Toast, etc.), styling and theming, implementing compound components, debugging component issues, or when the user mentions "@korsolutions/ui", "Universal UI", "UIProvider", or asks about unstyled primitives, theme customization, or React Native UI components. This skill covers installation, provider setup, component usage patterns, theme customization, variant system, hooks, responsive design, and troubleshooting.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Conduct deep research on any topic through structured investigation design. Use when the user needs comprehensive, multi-source analysis -- not a quick lookup. Triggers: deep research, comprehensive analysis, research report, compare X vs Y, analyze trends, investigate, or any request requiring synthesis across multiple perspectives. Do NOT use for simple questions answerable with 1-2 searches or for debugging.