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Found 16 Skills
Build production Spring Boot applications - REST APIs, Security, Data, Actuator
Spring Boot architecture patterns, REST API design, layered services, data access, caching, async processing, and logging. Use for Java Spring Boot backend work.
Java Spring Boot development guidelines with best practices for building robust, secure, and maintainable enterprise applications
Use when building web services. Keywords: web server, HTTP, REST API, GraphQL, WebSocket, axum, actix, warp, rocket, tower, hyper, reqwest, middleware, router, handler, extractor, state management, authentication, authorization, JWT, session, cookie, CORS, rate limiting, web 开发, HTTP 服务, API 设计, 中间件, 路由
Comprehensive Spring Boot development skill covering auto-configuration, dependency injection, REST APIs, Spring Data, security, and enterprise Java applications
Guidelines for .NET backend development with C#, ASP.NET Core, and Entity Framework Core
Provides REST API design standards and best practices for Spring Boot projects. Use when creating or reviewing REST endpoints, DTOs, error handling, pagination, security headers, HATEOAS and architecture patterns.
Internal skill. Use cc10x-router for all development tasks.
Comprehensive guide for building production-ready microservices with FastAPI including REST API patterns, async operations, dependency injection, and deployment strategies
Intershop Commerce Management (ICM) backend development best practices. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring ICM Java code to ensure optimal patterns for customization, performance, B2B features, security, testing, and maintainability. Triggers on tasks involving ICM cartridge development, REST API creation, business objects, pipelines, database operations, jobs, events, or search.
API development expert including REST design, OpenAPI, and documentation
Reference guide for OpenAPI specification best practices, naming conventions, and expressing complex REST API patterns like polymorphism, enums, file uploads, and server-sent events. Use when writing or improving OpenAPI specs to ensure they follow established conventions and generate quality SDKs.