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Add Clerk authentication to any project by following the official quickstart guides.
Tailwind CSS utility-first framework for rapid UI development with responsive design and dark mode
Master enterprise-grade TypeScript development with type-safe patterns, modern tooling, and framework integration. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for TypeScript 5.9+, covering type system fundamentals (generics, mapped types, conditional types, satisfies operator), enterprise patterns (error handling, validation with Zod), React integration for type-safe frontends, NestJS for scalable APIs, and LangChain.js for AI applications. Use when building type-safe applications, migrating JavaScript codebases, configuring modern toolchains (Vite 7, pnpm, ESLint, Vitest), implementing advanced type patterns, or comparing TypeScript with Java/Python approaches.
Best practices for webhook handlers. Use when implementing the handler sequence (verify first, parse second, handle idempotently), idempotency, error handling, retry logic, or framework-specific issues with Express, Next.js, or FastAPI.
Research and add new strategic frameworks to the system (meta-skill). Use when user wants to add framework not in library; discovered new framework in their domain; asks "Can you add [Framework]?"; or no existing framework fits their need. Uses web search for comprehensive research, validates quality, creates framework files, and integrates into system.
Create powerful interactive charts with Apache ECharts - balanced ease-of-use and customization
Expert guidance for Vite development with modern build tooling, HMR, framework integrations, and performance optimization
GraalVM Native Image expert that adds native image support to Java applications, builds the project, analyzes build errors, applies fixes, and iterates until successful compilation using Oracle best practices.
Authoritative reference for the neo4j-agent-memory Python package — a graph-native memory system for AI agents built on Neo4j — and for the hosted service (NAMS) at memory.neo4jlabs.com. Use this skill whenever the user mentions neo4j-agent-memory, agent memory with Neo4j, context graphs, the POLE+O model, MemoryClient/MemorySettings, the memory MCP server, or any of the framework integrations (LangChain, PydanticAI, CrewAI, AWS Strands, Google ADK, Microsoft Agent Framework, OpenAI Agents, LlamaIndex). Also use when the user mentions the hosted service at memory.neo4jlabs.com, NAMS, the Neo4j Agent Memory Service, the `nams_` API key prefix, or the hosted MCP endpoint. Also use when writing documentation, blog posts, tutorials, PRDs, or code samples for the project, when comparing agent memory approaches, or when positioning graph-native memory against vector-only approaches — even if the user doesn't explicitly name the package.
Set up Playwright in a project. Use when user says "set up playwright", "add e2e tests", "configure playwright", "testing setup", "init playwright", or "add test infrastructure".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "use Tailwind CSS", "install Tailwind", "style with Tailwind", "add Tailwind utilities", "create responsive design with Tailwind", or needs guidance on Tailwind CSS utility-first styling and configuration.
Complete reference for all SGDS web components including installation and framework integration. Use when users ask about any <sgds-*> component — accordion, alert, badge, breadcrumb, button, card, checkbox, close-button, combo-box, datepicker, description-list, divider, drawer, dropdown, file-upload, footer, icon, icon-button, icon-card, icon-list, image-card, input, link, mainnav, masthead, modal, overflow-menu, pagination, progress-bar, quantity-toggle, radio, select, sidebar, sidenav, skeleton, spinner, stepper, subnav, switch, system-banner, tab, table, table-of-contents, textarea, thumbnail-card, toast, or tooltip. Also covers React 19+, React ≤18, Vue, Angular, and Next.js integration.