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Bash scripting guidelines covering security, portability, error handling, and automation best practices for DevOps.
Expert helper for bash scripting, debugging, and best practices
Defensive Bash scripting for Linux: safe foundations, argument parsing, production patterns, ShellCheck compliance. Use when writing bash scripts, shell scripts, cron jobs, or CLI tools in bash.
Comprehensive toolkit for validating, linting, and optimizing bash and shell scripts. Use this skill when working with shell scripts (.sh, .bash), validating script syntax, checking for best practices, identifying security issues, or debugging shell script problems.
Comprehensive toolkit for generating best practice bash scripts following current standards and conventions. Use this skill when creating new bash scripts, implementing shell automation, text processing workflows, or building production-ready command-line tools.
Bash Script Helper - Auto-activating skill for DevOps Basics. Triggers on: bash script helper, bash script helper Part of the DevOps Basics skill category.
Bash scripting workflow for creating production-ready shell scripts with defensive patterns, error handling, and testing.
Search Google via Bright Data SERP API. Returns structured JSON results with title, link, and description. Requires BRIGHTDATA_API_KEY and BRIGHTDATA_UNLOCKER_ZONE environment variables.
This skill has EVERYTHING you need to work with PDFs. Reads, scans, downloads, uploads, creates, modifies, etc. all in one skill.
Interactive math teacher that instantly generates playful, gamified learning experiences. Creates visual playgrounds, interactive artifacts, and engaging games for kids and adults to learn math concepts from basic arithmetic to advanced calculus.
Perform database operations (CRUD) on Supabase tables using the REST API. Use for querying, inserting, updating, and deleting data in your Supabase database.
Bash/Linux terminal patterns. Critical commands, piping, error handling, scripting. Use when working on macOS or Linux systems.