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Use this skill when asked to perform any of the following actions in a Java project: - To add jspecify support - To prevent NullPointerExceptions - To better handle Nullability This skill will add jspecify dependency, configure Maven or Gradle build to automatically use jspecify for checking Nullability issues.
Use when you need to review, improve, or write Java unit tests — including migrating from JUnit 4 to JUnit 5, adopting AssertJ for fluent assertions, structuring tests with Given-When-Then, ensuring test independence, applying parameterized tests, mocking dependencies with Mockito, verifying boundary conditions (RIGHT-BICEP, CORRECT, A-TRIP), leveraging JSpecify null-safety annotations, or eliminating testing anti-patterns such as reflection-based tests or shared mutable state. Part of the skills-for-java project
Use when you need to add or evaluate Maven dependencies that improve code quality — including nullness annotations (JSpecify), static analysis (Error Prone + NullAway), functional programming (VAVR), or architecture testing (ArchUnit) — and want a consultative, question-driven approach that adds only what you actually need. Part of the skills-for-java project
Senior Java & Spring Boot 4 / Spring Framework 7 architect skill for 2026-standard development. Use when the user asks to build, scaffold, design, review, or explain Java applications using Spring Boot 4.x, Spring Framework 7.x, Spring Modulith, or any related Spring ecosystem project. Triggers include: creating REST APIs, designing microservices, configuring data access (JdbcClient, JPA 3.2, R2DBC), reactive programming (WebFlux), security (Spring Security 7), observability, GraalVM native images, Gradle/Maven build configuration, Jakarta EE 11 migration, and any task requiring idiomatic modern Java (Java 25: records, sealed classes, structured concurrency, scoped values, pattern matching, JSpecify null safety).