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Gamified codebase onboarding through the Spaghetti Code Monster. Use when a developer wants to learn a new codebase through investigation, deep-dive challenges, and the Monster's guidance.
Azure Container Apps GPU support 2025 features including serverless GPU, Dapr integration, and scale-to-zero
Use when starting or modifying apps based on the local.ts starter kit or its local-first desktop/mobile features.
ShellCheck validation as non-negotiable 2025 workflow practice
IntelliJ IDEA JetBrains IDE with smart completion. Use for JVM development.
Kotlin programming for Android, coroutines, and JVM development. Use for .kt files.
Amazon Web Services cloud platform with Lambda, EC2, S3, and RDS. Use for AWS infrastructure.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "review code", "review PR", "code review", "audit code", "check for bugs", "security review", "review my changes", "find issues in this code", "review the diff", or asks for pull request review or code audit.
Expert in Web3 wallet integration for DApps. Masters wallet connectivity, transaction signing, account management, and blockchain UX patterns. Use when "wallet integration, connect wallet, metamask, wagmi, rainbowkit, walletconnect, web3 frontend, sign transaction, dapp, ethers.js, viem, wallet, web3, metamask, wagmi, rainbowkit, walletconnect, ethereum, dapp, blockchain" mentioned.
Master African philosophical traditions including Ubuntu, Africana philosophy, and postcolonial thought. Use for: communitarian ethics, personhood, African metaphysics, decolonial philosophy. Triggers: 'Ubuntu', 'African philosophy', 'Africana', 'communitarian', 'postcolonial', 'decolonial', 'sage philosophy', 'ethnophilosophy', 'Negritude', 'African humanism', 'ubuntu ethics', 'communalism', 'African ontology', 'personhood Africa', 'I am because we are'.
This skill should be used when performing a code review on local changes on the current branch compared to the main branch. It uses multiple parallel agents to check for bugs, CLAUDE.md compliance, git history context, previous PR comments, and code comment adherence, then scores and filters findings by confidence level.
This skill should be used when verifying that a JIRA ticket meets organizational standards for epic relationships and description quality. It checks epic parent relationships and validates description completeness for coding assistants, developers, and stakeholders.