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Building WinForms on .NET 8+. High-DPI, dark mode (experimental), DI patterns, modernization tips.
Review reusable project knowledge and decide what belongs in project memory, notepad, or durable docs
Interactively onboard a project to OpenSpec by running a structured interview and generating a complete QRSPI-configured openspec/config.yaml. Use this skill whenever a user mentions "openspec config", "config.yaml for openspec", "set up openspec", "onboard to openspec", "generate openspec config", "QRSPI config", or asks how to configure OpenSpec for their project — even if they just say "help me set up openspec" or "I want to use openspec". Always prefer this skill over ad-hoc config generation.
Use when starting any implementation task, feature request, bug fix, or refactoring work. Triggers on /plan command, before any code is written, when requirements need structured analysis, or when transitioning from brainstorming to implementation. Forces question-asking, approach comparison, and explicit approval before any code.
Production-safe Drizzle migration workflow for schema changes that require data backfills or constraint tightening. Use when changing enums/check constraints/defaults, removing status values, or sequencing custom and generated migrations in Drizzle. Trigger on requests about Drizzle migration safety, deployment-safe backfills, migration ordering, and rollback planning.
This skill should be used when the user has a written implementation plan to execute in a separate session with review checkpoints.
This skill should be used when the user has a spec or requirements for a multi-step task before touching code.
Guide Claude on creating visually distinctive, polished Vaadin 25 interfaces that go beyond default theme styling. This skill should be used when the user asks to "make it look good", "improve the design", "style the view", "make it visually appealing", "add polish", "design a UI", "create a beautiful interface", or when building a new view where visual quality matters. Also trigger when the user wants to add animations, visual effects, or build polished component compositions in a Vaadin application.
SolidJS and SolidStart performance and correctness guidelines for AI agents. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring SolidJS/SolidStart code to ensure correct reactivity patterns and optimal performance. Triggers on tasks involving SolidJS components, signals, stores, Solid Query, SolidStart server functions, routing, or fine-grained reactivity.
Provides reverse engineering techniques for CTF challenges. Use when analyzing binaries, game clients, obfuscated code, esoteric languages, custom VMs, anti-debugging, anti-analysis bypass, WASM, .NET, APK (including Flutter/Dart AOT with Blutter), HarmonyOS HAP/ABC, Python bytecode, Go/Rust/Swift/Kotlin binaries, VMProtect/Themida, Ghidra, GDB, radare2, Frida, angr, Qiling, Triton, binary diffing, macOS/iOS Mach-O, embedded firmware, kernel modules, game engines, or extracting flags from compiled executables.
Executa refatoração segura e incremental para projetos Go, preservando comportamento e reduzindo complexidade. Use quando o usuário pede para refatorar, simplificar ou melhorar manutenibilidade. Não use para correção de bug (usar bugfix) nem para review/auditoria (usar reviewer).
Analyze complex systems through stocks, flows, and feedback loops to find high-leverage interventions. For organizational, environmental, social, and technical systems exhibiting circular causality. NOT for linear problems or simple cause-effect chains.