Total 55,884 skills, Backend Development has 4410 skills
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Use when implementing a Beat change — requires gherkin or proposal artifact to be done first
Upgrade Prisma Next in your extension. Bumps every `@prisma-next/*` dependency to the requested target (or npm `latest`), runs the per-transition upgrade instructions for the extension SPI (middleware lifecycle, codec / migration-tools / framework-components churn, seed-migration on-disk shape), verifies the pins are correctly exact via `prisma-next-check-pins`, runs the extension's own typecheck and tests, and commits each minor step on its own. Use when the user asks to "upgrade Prisma Next" in an extension package, or to update an extension's `@prisma-next/*` deps to a new minor.
Use when generating or reviewing NetSuite SDF permission configurations such as customrole XML, script deployment permissions, permkey values, permlevel choices, run-as role design, and least-privilege access. Confirms exact ADMI_ / LIST_ / REGT_ / REPO_ / TRAN_ permission IDs, distinguishes standard permissions from customrecord_* script IDs, and validates permissions against bundled NetSuite reference data.
Multi-tenant organization and team management for Convex with @djpanda/convex-tenants and @djpanda/convex-authz. Use when (1) setting up or integrating multi-tenant SaaS with Convex, (2) working with organizations, teams, members, or invitations, (3) configuring authz permissions for tenants, (4) using TenantsProvider, OrganizationSwitcher, or related React components, or (5) the user mentions convex-tenants, @djpanda/convex-tenants, or multi-tenant Convex.
[Pragmatic DDD Architecture] Guide for creating DDD Repositories (Interfaces and Infrastructure). Use when creating repository contracts or implementing them using Drizzle ORM, Zod, and Postgres. Enforces completely typed transactions with Drizzle Transaction types (no 'unknown'), Result returns for Railway-oriented programming via neverthrow, and mapping pg node errors to domain errors. Fits our docker-compose / drizzle-kit standard testing workflow.
PostHog feature flags for Java applications
PostHog logs for Java
Use when adding Auth0 login, logout, and callback handling to Java Servlet web applications - integrates com.auth0:mvc-auth-commons SDK for server-side Java apps using javax.servlet with session-based authentication. Triggers on AuthenticationController, AuthorizeUrl, Tokens, IdentityVerificationException, Java MVC auth.
Handle Venice API errors correctly. Covers the StandardError / DetailedError / ContentViolationError / X402InferencePaymentRequired body shapes, every meaningful status code (400, 401, 402, 403, 415, 422, 429, 500, 503, 504), the 402 PAYMENT-REQUIRED header used by x402 inference, 422 content-policy suggested_prompt retry pattern, 429 rate-limit headers, and an exponential-backoff retry strategy with idempotency.
Ensures proper Python dependency management, avoiding global `pip install` and adhering to project-specific tooling. Use this skill if any of the following are true: 1. Attempting to run `pip install {package_name}`. 2. Python packages or dependencies need to be added or modified. 3. Initiating a new Python project. 4. Creating a new notebook, even if just using BigQuery cells. 5. Generating Python code that includes `import` statements for third-party libraries. 6. Before executing Python scripts via the terminal to ensure the correct virtual environment is active.
PostHog integration for any Python application using the Python SDK
Use when the user wants to create or update a DDD-style ubiquitous language glossary, define domain terms, resolve ambiguous terminology, harden naming, or write UBIQUITOUS_LANGUAGE.md from the current conversation and codebase context.