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Prepare release documentation including CHANGELOG entry, announcement text, and validation. Run before tagging a new release.
Use when coordinating complex research tasks requiring literature synthesis, quantitative validation, or multi-source integration across researcher, calculator, synthesizer, and fact-checker skills
Node.js backend patterns: framework selection, layered architecture, TypeScript, validation, error handling, security, production deployment. Use when building REST APIs, Express/Fastify servers, microservices, or server-side TypeScript.
Configures the Unlayer editor — feature flags, appearance, theming, merge tags, design tags, display conditions, special links, HMAC security, file storage, image uploads, localization, custom fonts, validation.
Complete Convex development mastery — functions (queries, mutations, actions, HTTP actions), schema design, index optimization, argument/return validation, authentication, security patterns, error handling, file storage, scheduling, crons, aggregates, OCC handling, denormalization, TypeScript best practices, and production-ready code organization. The definitive Convex skill. Use when building any Convex backend: writing functions, designing schemas, optimizing queries, handling auth, adding real-time features, setting up webhooks, scheduling jobs, managing file uploads, or reviewing/fixing Convex code. Triggers on: convex, query, mutation, action, ctx.db, defineSchema, defineTable, v.id, v.string, v.object, withIndex, ConvexError, internalMutation, httpAction, ctx.scheduler, ctx.storage, OCC, convex best practices, convex functions, convex schema, convex performance, "how do I do X in Convex".
Use when you need to execute I2 (Implementation Execution) in the Spec Pack of sdlc-dev, using `{FEATURE_DIR}/implementation/plan.md` as the sole SSOT to implement in batches, run minimal validation, write back audit information, and report at batch checkpoints; stop immediately when encountering blocks or clarification items.
Use when Claude Code needs a second opinion, verification, or deeper research on technical matters. This includes researching how a library or API works, confirming implementation approaches, verifying technical assumptions, understanding complex code patterns, or getting alternative perspectives on architectural decisions. The agent leverages the Codex CLI to provide independent analysis and validation.
Bootstrap Python MCP server projects and workspaces on macOS using uv and FastMCP with consistent defaults. Use when creating a new MCP server from scratch, scaffolding a single uv MCP project, scaffolding a uv workspace with package/service members, initializing pytest+ruff+mypy defaults, creating README.md, initializing git, running initial validation checks, or starting from OpenAPI/FastAPI with MCP mapping guidance.
Structured workflow for upgrading Next.js applications across major versions. Use when migrating a Next.js project from one major version to another (e.g., 13 to 14, 14 to 15, 15 to 16). Covers codemod automation, breaking change detection, incremental migration paths, and post-upgrade validation.
SWR data-fetching expert guidance. Use when building React apps with client-side data fetching, caching, revalidation, mutations, optimistic UI, pagination, or infinite loading using the SWR library.
XProtect, MRT, TCC privacy permissions, quarantine, code signing validation, security audit
Provides comprehensive code review capability for Next.js applications, validates Server Components, Client Components, Server Actions, caching strategies, metadata, API routes, middleware, and performance patterns. Use when reviewing Next.js App Router code changes, before merging pull requests, after implementing new features, or for architecture validation. Triggers on "review Next.js code", "Next.js code review", "check my Next.js app".