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Professional WordPress plugin development best practices following our project structure with composer, namespaced classes, wp-env testing, WPCS compliance, and proper plugin architecture. Use this when working on WordPress plugin code.
Expert technical documentation specialist for developer docs, API references, and runbooks. Activate on: documentation, docs, README, API reference, technical writing, user guide, runbook, ADR, changelog, release notes, tutorial, how-to guide. NOT for: marketing copy (use copywriting skills), blog posts (use content skills), code comments (handled by developers).
Principal backend engineering intelligence for Python services and data systems. Actions: plan, design, build, implement, review, fix, optimize, refactor, debug, secure, scale backend code and architectures. Focus: correctness, reliability, performance, security, observability, scalability, operability, cost.
Principal backend engineering intelligence for JavaScript services. Actions: plan, design, build, implement, review, fix, optimize, refactor, debug, secure, scale backend code and architectures. Focus: correctness, reliability, performance, security, observability, scalability, operability, cost.
Posts business news, reports, and insights to Twitter/X with intelligent formatting, thread support, and media attachments
Get the current Neovim context as JSON (cursor position, current file, visual selection and diagnostics) to help answer questions about code at the current cursor position, visual selections and diagnostics. Use when users ask about "this line", "current file", "selection" or need context about their Neovim editor state.
Use this skill when you need to review and refactor code to make it simpler, more maintainable, and easier to understand. Helps with identifying overly complex solutions, unnecessary abstractions.
Clean and reconstruct raw auto-generated captions (Zoom, YouTube, Teams, Google Meet, Otter.ai, etc.) into readable, coherent transcripts. Use when the user provides raw caption files (.txt, .vtt, .srt), meeting transcripts with timestamps and speaker tags, or asks to clean up/refine a transcript. Handles: timestamp removal, speaker tag normalization, filler word removal, broken sentence reconstruction, transcription error correction, paragraph formation. Preserves every piece of substantive content while removing noise. Trigger phrases: 'clean this transcript', 'refine captions', 'fix this transcript', 'process Zoom captions', 'clean up meeting notes'.
Configure Neovim with LazyVim framework. Use when working with Lua-based Neovim configuration for (1) Adding or configuring plugins, (2) Modifying keymaps, options, or autocmds, (3) Setting up language-specific features (LSPs, formatters, linters), (4) Troubleshooting LazyVim configuration, (5) Managing snippets or theme customization
Validates all artifacts are complete and consistent for release. Checks spec kit artifacts, documentation, versioning, and API docs. Run before creating a release to ensure nothing is missing.
Use when creating interactive maps in Obsidian using LeafletJS plugin - covers real-world maps, image maps, markers from notes, overlays, GeoJSON, GPX tracks, and common issues with bounds/zoom levels
Write, create, and improve CLAUDE.md project memory files for Claude Code. Use when: (1) Creating or bootstrapping a new CLAUDE.md, (2) Improving, refactoring, or splitting a bloated CLAUDE.md, (3) Questions about CLAUDE.md structure, imports, or modular rules, (4) After significant codebase exploration—cache discoveries to avoid re-crawling.