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Use this skill for multi-model AI code review. Trigger whenever the user asks to review code changes, audit a diff, check code quality, review a PR, review commits, or review uncommitted changes before pushing or merging. Also trigger when they say 'code review', 'review my changes', 'check this before I merge', or want multiple perspectives on code. Runs Codex and Claude reviews in parallel, then synthesizes a unified report. Do NOT use for reviewing documentation, markdown, or non-code files, or for trivial single-line changes.
Documentation of the project's standardized approach to using `@vueuse/integrations/useAxios`. Focuses on minimizing boilerplate, leveraging global error handling, utilizing built-in state management, and enforcing consistent naming conventions.
Guides the agent through authoring and validating agent skills. Use when creating new skill directories, tightening skill metadata, extracting supporting references, or preparing skillgrade evals. Do not use for general app documentation, generic README editing, or non-agentic library code.
Fetches web pages and converts them to clean markdown using a robust 3-tier chain (Firecrawl → Jina Reader → Scrapling stealth browser). Use this skill instead of WebFetch whenever the user provides a URL and needs the page's text content — especially for sites that block direct access: medium.com articles (paywalled/metered), WeChat public accounts (mp.weixin.qq.com, geo-restricted), documentation sites with bot protection, or any page where simple HTTP fetching might return a CAPTCHA or empty page. Triggers for: "read this URL", "summarize this article/page", "grab the content from", "extract text from", "what does this page say", "fetch this link", or any request to access and process a specific web page. Do NOT trigger for: building scrapers, checking HTTP status codes, parsing already-downloaded HTML files, answering conceptual questions about scraping tools, or monitoring page changes.
Embeds and controls web content in SwiftUI with WebKit for SwiftUI, including WebView, WebPage, navigation policies, JavaScript execution, observable page state, link interception, local HTML or data loading, and custom URL schemes. Use when building iOS 26+ article/detail views, help centers, in-app documentation, or other embedded web experiences backed by HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Configures, manages, and debugs the Fastly CDN platform — covering service and backend setup, caching and VCL, security features like DDoS/WAF/NGWAF/rate limiting/bot management, TLS certificates and cache purging, the Compute platform, and the REST API. Use when working with Fastly services or domains, setting up edge caching or origin shielding, configuring security features, making Fastly API calls, enabling products, or looking up Fastly documentation. Also applies when troubleshooting 503 errors or SSL/TLS certificate mismatches on Fastly, and for configuring logging endpoints, load balancing, ACLs, or edge dictionaries.
REST and gRPC API design patterns for Go services. Covers HTTP handlers, middleware, routing, request/response patterns, versioning, pagination, graceful shutdown, and OpenAPI documentation. Use when designing APIs, writing HTTP handlers, implementing middleware, structuring REST endpoints, or setting up gRPC services. Trigger examples: "design API", "REST endpoints", "HTTP handler", "middleware pattern", "graceful shutdown", "gRPC service", "API versioning". Do NOT use for general architecture (use go-architecture-review) or concurrency in handlers (use go-concurrency-review).
Automatically create a PR to register insights, conventions, and best practices obtained from the current project as rules in the TBSten/skills repository. It runs the entire end-to-end process: collecting insights from the project's CLAUDE.md, .claude/rules/ directory and codebase, packaging them as reusable Claude Code rules, and creating the PR. Rules are files stored in .claude/rules/, and unlike skills, they do not require frontmatter. RULE.md serves as the main rule body, while detailed documentation (<rule-name>.md / <rule-name>.ja.md) is placed directly under the rules/ directory. Use when the user requests: "Register insights as rules", "contribute rule", "Share this rule", "Register as a rule", "Compile rules into a PR", "Turn this convention into a rule", "Turn best practices into rules". gh CLI and git must be installed.
Comprehensive Rust coding guidelines covering ownership, error handling, async patterns, traits, testing, performance, clippy, and documentation. Use when writing new Rust code, reviewing or refactoring existing Rust, implementing async systems with Tokio, designing error hierarchies, choosing between borrowing and cloning, setting up tests or benchmarks, configuring linting, or optimizing performance. Do not use for non-Rust languages or general software architecture unrelated to Rust idioms.
Get Shit Done (GSD) orchestrator. Runs the full project pipeline from idea to implementation to documentation: setup → PRD → task list → implementation → decisions doc. Use when the user wants to build something end-to-end, says "let's GSD", "build this from scratch", "get shit done", or wants to run the full development workflow. Coordinates gsdl-setup-project, gsdl-create-prd, gsdl-create-plan, gsdl-execute-plan, and gsdl-document-decisions skills. Spawns subagents per parent task during implementation to preserve context. Accepts an optional project name or source URL: /gsdl [project-name] OR /gsdl [linear|notion|slite] [url] OR /gsdl [url].
Guide for implementing Shell-based navigation in .NET MAUI apps. Covers AppShell setup, visual hierarchy (FlyoutItem, TabBar, Tab, ShellContent), URI-based navigation with GoToAsync, route registration, query parameters, back navigation, flyout and tab configuration, navigation events, and navigation guards. Use when: setting up Shell navigation, adding tabs or flyout menus, navigating between pages with GoToAsync, passing parameters between pages, registering routes, customizing back button behavior, or guarding navigation with confirmation dialogs. Do not use for: deep linking from external URLs (see .NET MAUI deep linking documentation), data binding on pages (use maui-data-binding), dependency injection setup (use maui-dependency-injection), or NavigationPage-only apps that don't use Shell.
Builds production-ready REST API endpoints with validation, error handling, authentication, and documentation. Follows best practices for security and scalability.