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Drupal 10/11 development expertise. Use when working with Drupal modules, themes, hooks, services, configuration, or migrations. Triggers on mentions of Drupal, Drush, Twig, modules, themes, or Drupal API.
Use when symfony twig components
This skill should be used when the user: - Wants to work on multiple branches simultaneously or in parallel - Needs to start a new feature/task while preserving current work - Asks about git worktree operations (create, remove, list, clean) - Mentions "twig" commands (add, remove, clean, list, init) - Wants to carry or move uncommitted changes to a new branch - Wants to copy/sync changes between branches - Needs to isolate work in a separate directory - Asks about switching context without stashing - Wants to clean up old/merged branches and their worktrees - Says phrases like "new worktree", "create worktree", "branch off", "work on something else", "start new work", "parallel work", "separate workspace", "another branch" Use this skill for ANY worktree-related operation, not just when explicitly asking about twig.
Drupal Front End Specialist skill for theme development, Twig templates, and rendering system (Drupal 8-11+). Use when working with Drupal themes, Twig syntax, preprocessing, CSS/JS libraries, or template suggestions.
Twig coding standards and conventions for Craft CMS 5 templates. Covers variable naming, null handling, whitespace control, include isolation, Craft Twig helpers ({% tag %}, tag(), attr(), |attr, svg()), and collect() usage. Triggers on: any Twig template creation or review, .twig files, {% include %}, {% extends %}, {% tag %}, collect(), props.get(), .implode(), attr(), |attr filter, svg(), ?? operator, whitespace control, template coding standards, Twig best practices, naming conventions for Twig, currentSite, siteUrl, craft.entries, .eagerly(), .collect. Not for Twig architecture patterns (use craft-site) or PHP code (use craft-php-guidelines). Always use when writing, editing, or reviewing any Craft CMS Twig template code.
Craft CMS 5 front-end Twig development — atomic design, template architecture, component patterns, Vite buildchain. Covers the full site template surface: atoms, molecules, organisms, props/extends/block pattern, layout chains, view routing, content builders, image presets, Tailwind named-key collections, multi-brand CSS tokens, JavaScript boundaries (Alpine/DataStar/Vue), Vite asset loading. Triggers on: {% include ... only %}, {% embed %}, _atoms/, _molecules/, _organisms/, _views/, _builders/, _boilerplate/, component--variant.twig, _component--props.twig, image presets, Tailwind class collections, collect({}), utilities prop, multi-brand theming, data-brand, hero sections, card components, content builders, Matrix block rendering, craft.vite.script, vite.php, vite.config.ts, nystudio107, buildchain, asset loading, per-page scripts. Always use when creating, editing, or reviewing any Craft CMS front-end Twig template, component, layout, view, builder, or buildchain configuration.
Comprehensive Shopware 6.6+ development best practices for agency developers. Covers backend PHP, storefront Twig/JS, administration Vue.js, app system, integrations, CLI, multi-channel, and DevOps. Triggers on tasks involving plugin development, storefront customization, admin modules, app creation, payment/shipping integrations, or deployment.
Audit frontend codebases for security vulnerabilities and bad practices. Use when performing security reviews, auditing code for XSS/CSRF/DOM vulnerabilities, checking Content Security Policy configurations, validating input handling, reviewing file upload security, or examining Node.js/NPM dependencies. Target frameworks include web platform (vanilla HTML/CSS/JS), React, Astro, Twig templates, Node.js, and Bun. Based on OWASP security guidelines.
Review code according to Drupal's official coding standards. Provides AI agents with comprehensive guidelines for PHP, JavaScript, CSS, Twig, YAML, SQL, and markup files in Drupal projects. Uses dynamic context discovery to load only relevant standards based on file type being reviewed.
Symfony UX TwigComponent for reusable UI elements. Use when creating reusable Twig templates with PHP backing classes, component composition, props, slots/blocks, computed properties, or anonymous components. Triggers - twig component, AsTwigComponent, reusable template, component props, twig blocks, component slots, anonymous component, Symfony UX component, HTML component, component library, design system component, UI kit, reusable button, reusable card, PreMount, PostMount, mount method. Also trigger for any question about building a reusable piece of UI in Symfony, even if the user doesn't mention TwigComponent by name.
Symfony UX frontend stack combining Stimulus, Turbo, TwigComponent and LiveComponent. Use when building modern Symfony frontends, choosing between UX tools, creating interactive components, handling real-time updates, or integrating multiple UX packages. Triggers - symfony ux, hotwire symfony, stimulus turbo, live component, twig component, frontend symfony, interactive ui, real-time symfony, which ux package, which tool should I use, how to make this interactive, SPA feel, reactive component, server-rendered component. Also trigger when the user asks a general question about frontend architecture in Symfony or wants to combine multiple UX packages together.
Comprehensive reference for all 38 Symfony framework components with PHP 8.3+ and Symfony 7.x patterns. Use when the user asks to implement, configure, or troubleshoot any Symfony component including HttpFoundation, HttpKernel, DependencyInjection, Form, Validator, Cache, Messenger, Console, EventDispatcher, Workflow, Serializer, Security, Routing, Twig, Doctrine integration, or any other Symfony component. Covers APIs, configuration, best practices, and common pitfalls.