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Guides structured code review with a checklist approach. Use when reviewing PRs, diffs, or code changes before merging.
Apply Effective Dart usage patterns for cleaner and more efficient code.
Use when setting up CI/CD pipelines, creating deployment configurations, generating deploy checklists, or configuring infrastructure. Triggers: new project needs deployment, migrating CI/CD provider, adding staging/production environments, automating release process, setting up monitoring for deploys.
Enforces framework-native frontend development. Use the component library and CSS framework as intended — no overrides, no fighting the framework. Respects the design system, uses Tailwind best practices, and leverages the component library's built-in theming instead of bypassing it.
Dependency injection patterns and best practices using Microsoft.Extensions.DependencyInjection for .NET applications. Use when configuring DI containers in .NET, choosing between service lifetimes (Singleton, Scoped, Transient), or implementing decorator patterns and service interception.
Apply when building or debugging a VTEX IO session transform app (vtex.session integration). Covers namespace ownership, input-vs-output fields, transform ordering (DAG), public-as-input vs private-as-read model, cross-namespace propagation, configuration.json contracts, caching inside transforms, and frontend session consumption. Use when designing session-derived state for B2B, pricing, regionalization, or custom storefront context.
Expert guide for writing Effect-TS code, including project setup, core principles, data modeling with Schema, error handling, and the Context.Tag service pattern. Use when writing, refactoring, or analyzing TypeScript code using the Effect library.
Guide for Tailwind CSS v4 patterns and best practices. Use when styling components with Tailwind CSS, creating responsive layouts, working with Tailwind 4 features, or using tailwind-variants for component styling.
This skill should be used when the user wants to "create a skill", "write a new skill", "improve skill description", "organize skill content", or needs guidance on skill structure, progressive disclosure, or skill development best practices.
Apply when deciding where and how a VTEX IO app should store and read data. Covers when to use app settings, configuration apps, Master Data, VBase, VTEX core APIs, or external stores, and how to avoid duplicating sources of truth or abusing configuration stores for operational data. Use for new data flows, caching decisions, refactors, or reviewing suspicious storage and access patterns in VTEX IO apps.
Review Skill definition quality. Use when user asks to "review skill", "check skill quality", "validate skill", "lint skill", "review my skill", or wants to check if a Skill follows best practices. For execution trace analysis, use when user explicitly mentions "analyze execution", "review trace", or "evaluate execution process". Do NOT use for runtime debugging (use agent-debug skill), code review (use code-review skill), or general file validation.
Use this skill whenever designing, building, or reviewing a command-line tool that AI agents or automation will invoke — covers non-interactive flags, layered --help with examples, stdin/pipeline composition, actionable errors, idempotency, dry-run, destructive-action safety, and predictable command structure. Trigger even if the user doesn't explicitly say "agent-friendly" — apply whenever they are writing `--help` text, adding a new subcommand, designing error messages, or reviewing a CLI's UX.