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Enumerate and analyze client-side JavaScript for hidden endpoints, secrets, dangerous sinks, and exploitable browser behaviors.
Establish and validate authenticated test access through login, registration, session lifecycle, and role context checks.
Generate social media posts from a topic using 9 templates (Story, Observation, Contrarian Take, Listicle, Past vs. Present, Hand-Raiser, Launch, Meme, Carousel) with platform adaptation.
Comprehensive skill for Three.js 3D web development. Use this skill when building interactive 3D scenes, WebGL/WebGPU applications, product configurators, 3D visualizations, or immersive web experiences. Triggers on tasks involving Three.js, 3D rendering, scenes, cameras, meshes, materials, lights, animations, textures, or WebGL/WebGPU rendering.
Comprehensive pytest testing skill for Python projects. Write efficient, maintainable tests with fixtures, parametrization, markers, mocking, and assertions. Use when: (1) Writing new tests for Python code, (2) Setting up pytest in a project, (3) Creating fixtures for test dependencies, (4) Parametrizing tests for multiple inputs, (5) Mocking/patching with monkeypatch, (6) Debugging test failures, (7) Organizing test suites with markers, (8) Any Python testing task.
Use ACE-Step API to generate music, edit songs, and remix music. Supports text-to-music, lyrics generation, audio continuation, and audio repainting. Use this skill when users mention generating music, creating songs, music production, remix, or audio continuation.
Automate post-meeting follow-up: search Fireflies for a meeting transcript, generate a structured summary with key decisions, discussion points, action items, and next steps, then draft a professional follow-up email to all attendees via Gmail. Use this skill whenever the user mentions processing a meeting, creating meeting notes, sending a meeting recap, drafting a follow-up email after a call, summarizing a meeting, or anything related to post-meeting workflows — even if they don't use the word "meeting" explicitly (e.g., "recap my call with Acme", "send notes from the standup", "what happened in my sync with the design team and send it out").
A guide for creating effective Skills. It is used when users want to create new Skills (or update existing Skills) to extend Claude's capabilities, including professional knowledge, workflows or tool integration.
Comprehensive system health scanner that checks security risks, performance metrics, and optimization opportunities. Works on Windows, macOS, and Linux.
This skill should be used when the user asks to lint Perl code, run perlcritic, check Perl style, format Perl code, run perltidy, or mentions Perl Critic policies, code formatting, or style checking.
Use this skill whenever writing frontend code that talks to a backend for database queries, authentication, file uploads, AI features, real-time messaging, or edge function calls — especially if the project uses InsForge or @insforge/sdk. Trigger on any of these contexts: querying/inserting/updating/deleting database rows from frontend code, adding login/signup/OAuth/password-reset flows, uploading or downloading files to storage, invoking serverless functions, calling AI chat completions or image generation, subscribing to real-time WebSocket channels, or writing RLS policies. If the user asks for these features generically (e.g., "add auth to my React app", "fetch data from my database", "upload files") and you're unsure whether they use InsForge, consult this skill and ask. For backend infrastructure (creating tables via SQL, deploying functions, CLI commands), use insforge-cli instead.
Deterministic git operations with state verification for skill-creator managed repos. Use when managing repos, branches, worktrees, or contribution workflows.