Total 39,813 skills
Showing 12 of 39813 skills
Use this agent when working with prompt injection detection integration tests, including running tests, debugging failures, or adding new test samples.
Kubernetes policy management with Kyverno and Gatekeeper. Use when enforcing security policies, validating resources, or auditing policy compliance.
Expert in Machine Learning Operations bridging data science and DevOps. Use when building ML pipelines, model versioning, feature stores, or production ML serving. Triggers include "MLOps", "ML pipeline", "model deployment", "feature store", "model versioning", "ML monitoring", "Kubeflow", "MLflow".
Best practices for working with Go codebases. Use when writing, debugging, or exploring Go code, including reading dependency sources and documentation.
List tasks by directory with progress and visual indicators
This skill should be used when the user asks to "write tests", "add tests", "test coverage", "run tests", "debug failing tests", "mock functions", or mentions Vitest, unit tests, component tests, test-driven development, or testing utilities. Provides comprehensive Vitest v4 guidance for TypeScript React/Next.js projects.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "Tailwind CSS", "tailwind-variants", "tv() function", "CSS-first configuration", "Tailwind breaking changes", mentions styling with Tailwind utilities, gradient syntax, or component variants with TypeScript.
KISS, DRY, YAGNI principles for simple, maintainable code
Structured clarification before decisions. Use when user is in PLANNING mode, explicitly asks to plan or discuss, or when agent faces choices requiring user input. Ensures agent asks questions instead of making autonomous decisions when multiple valid approaches exist or context is missing.
Writes agent outputs to numbered thread stage files. Called by agents after domain work completes. Maps agent type to stages, updates frontmatter status, and records completion metadata. Stage 1 (1-input.md) is never written by this skill.
Validates phase transition requirements for Canvas population. Checks G0-G4 gates to determine if prerequisites are met before advancing phases. Use when checking readiness, validating gates, or assessing Canvas completion status.
Reasons through problems using six cognitive modes. Applies causal (execute goals), abductive (explain observations), inductive (find patterns), analogical (transfer from similar), dialectical (resolve tensions), and counterfactual (evaluate alternatives) thinking. Use when planning, diagnosing, finding patterns, evaluating trade-offs, or exploring what-ifs. Triggers on "why did", "what if", "how should", "analyze this", "figure out".