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Clean Code principles, professional practices, and workflows for TypeScript developers. Based on Robert C. Martin's "Clean Code" and "The Clean Coder" books. IMPORTANT: When this skill is active, always load and consult the reference files (rules.md, examples.md) before giving advice or writing code. Reference content takes precedence over general knowledge. Use this skill when: - Writing TypeScript/JavaScript code - Reviewing code or pull requests - Refactoring existing code - Following test-driven development (TDD) - Fixing bugs with proper test coverage - Planning test strategy for features - Estimating tasks accurately - Handling deadlines and commitments professionally - Working effectively with teams
UnJS ecosystem - agnostic JavaScript libraries, tools, and utilities. Use when working with UnJS packages like h3, nitro, ofetch, unstorage, or building universal JavaScript applications.
Comprehensive guide for building Chrome extensions with Manifest V3. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Chrome extension, browser extension, manifest.json, content script, service worker (in extension context), popup, side panel, chrome.runtime, chrome.tabs, chrome.storage, chrome.scripting, background script, MV3, Manifest V3, or any Chrome extension API. Also trigger when the user wants to inject scripts into web pages, communicate between page and background, bypass CSP from a content script, build an RPC layer over chrome messaging, or publish to the Chrome Web Store. Covers both new extension projects and adding features to existing ones. Do NOT use for framework-specific questions.
Pragmatic coding standards - concise, direct, no over-engineering, no unnecessary comments
Set up news monitoring strategies, analyze news coverage, and synthesize current events. Create news digests and media analysis reports.
CRXJS Chrome extension development — true HMR for popup, options, content scripts, side panels, manifest-driven builds, dynamic content script imports (`?script`, `?script&module`), and `defineManifest` for type-safe manifests. Uses Vite as its build tool. Use when the user mentions CRXJS, crxjs, @crxjs/vite-plugin, 'extension with hot reload', 'HMR for chrome extension', or wants to set up a CRXJS-based Chrome extension project with any framework (React, Vue, Svelte, Solid, Vanilla). Also trigger when the user has an existing CRXJS project and wants to add features, fix HMR issues, or configure content scripts with CRXJS. For general Chrome extension architecture (messaging, CSP, storage, permissions) -> See `samber/cc-skills@chrome-extension` skill.
Guidelines for implementing JWT authentication with security best practices for token creation, validation, and storage
Longbridge Developers platform expert. Use when: (1) querying market data or executing trades via CLI (`longbridge` command), (2) writing Python/Rust programs using the `longbridge` SDK, (3) configuring the Longbridge MCP server for AI tools (Cursor, Claude Code, ChatGPT), (4) integrating Longbridge docs into LLM/RAG systems via llms.txt or Markdown API. Covers all markets: HK, US, CN (SH/SZ), SG, Crypto. Triggers on `longbridge` imports, stock symbols (TSLA.US, 700.HK), API key setup, order placement, WebSocket subscriptions, or any Longbridge platform capability question.
Influence and negotiation toolkit for any interaction requiring another person's agreement, even when not framed as 'negotiation'. Covers: B2B sales, salary review, collective bargaining/unions, hard 1:1s, decision announcements, mediation, cross-cultural deals, recruitment, reaching out to a manager, CFO, customer, vendor, or colleague, responding to feedback, headcount requests, declining, pushing back on scope, justifying a delay, explaining a decision, raising a concern, getting alignment. Apply when preparing, live, or drafting any diplomatic message. Triggers: coaching prompts ('they just said X', 'what do I say', 'draft a reply'); counterparty cues (buyer, customer, champion, procurement, RFP, sponsor, HR, union, CHRO, ExCo, candidate, counter-offer, partner, peer); situation cues (pushback, refusal, ghosted, no-decision, escalation, fixed budget, MFN, raise, comp band, strike, layoff, recadrage, expectation reset, M&A, BATNA, objection, concession, anchor, mirroring).
Three.js shaders - GLSL, ShaderMaterial, uniforms, custom effects. Use when creating custom visual effects, modifying vertices, writing fragment shaders, or extending built-in materials.
Orchestrate a comprehensive git workflow from code review through PR creation, leveraging specialized agents for quality assurance, testing, and deployment readiness. This workflow implements modern g
Implement the Syncfusion ASP.NET Core File Manager component for file browsing, management, and organization. Use this when building file browsers, implementing file operations (upload/download), customizing toolbars and context menus, enabling drag-and-drop, and configuring data binding for file systems. This skill covers file access, file events, search and filtering, and layout customization.