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Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, debugging, or refactoring TypeScript code that uses the Effect-TS library. Trigger when you see imports from `effect`, `effect/*`, or any `@effect/*` scoped package (schema, platform, sql, opentelemetry, cli, cluster, rpc, vitest). Trigger on Effect-specific constructs: Effect.gen generators, Schema.Struct/Schema.Class definitions, Layer/Context.Tag/Service patterns, Effect.pipe pipelines, Data.TaggedError/Data.Class error types, Ref/Queue/PubSub/Deferred concurrency primitives, Match module, Config providers, Scope/Exit/Cause/Runtime patterns, or any code using Effect's typed error channel (E parameter). Also trigger when the user asks about Effect patterns, migration from Promises/fp-ts/neverthrow to Effect, or how to structure an Effect application. Covers the full ecosystem: core Effect type, Schema validation, error management, concurrency (fibers, queues, semaphores, pools), streams/sinks, services and layers (DI), resource management, scheduling, observability, platform APIs, and AI integration. Do NOT trigger for React's useEffect, Redux side effects, or general English usage of "effect" unless the context clearly involves the Effect-TS library.
When the user wants to create, optimize, or audit a HowTo section block—an in-page block of ordered steps with optional Schema.org HowTo JSON-LD. Also use when the user mentions "HowTo section," "how-to section," "steps section," "quick start," "walkthrough," "tutorial block," "3 steps," "N steps," "simple steps," "tutorial steps," "step-by-step block," "HowTo schema," "HowTo JSON-LD," "instruction steps," "numbered steps SEO," "horizontal tabs for steps," or "procedure section." This skill is for a section inside a page, not a full page template—use article-page-generator, docs-page-generator, or tools-page-generator for page-level layout. For FAQ Q&A blocks, use faq-page-generator. For structured data details beyond HowTo, use schema-markup. For article body copy only, use article-content.
Use when researching, compiling, or assessing best practices for any AWS service, building HA/DR/security checklists from official AWS documentation, or checking whether live AWS resources follow official recommendations. Requires aws-knowledge-mcp-server. Triggers on "best practices", "compile checklist", "summarize HA/DR best practices", "what are the best practices for", "find all best practices", "check my cluster", "audit my redis", "assess my redis", "assessment", "是否符合最佳实践", "检查现有资源", "查找最佳实践", "编译检查清单", "总结最佳实践", "帮我查找", "汇总成表", "帮我检查", "审计一下", "评估一下".
Audits code for test quality and coverage issues — missing tests, test smells, poor test structure, mock abuse, coverage gaps, and fragile test data. Identifies weaknesses in the test suite and generates fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "test quality", "test audit", "test review", "coverage check", "missing tests", "test quality audit".
Detects framework-specific anti-patterns, convention violations, and idiom misuse across PHP/Laravel, React/Next.js, and Python/Django/FastAPI codebases. Loads framework-specific reference guides and checks against framework conventions. Generates severity-scored findings with copy-pasteable fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "framework review", "framework check", "laravel best practices", "react best practices", "framework audit", "framework-specific review".
Use whenever writing or reviewing Laravel PHP code (Laravel 13+). Prefer PHP attributes over class properties for models, jobs, commands, controllers, form requests, tests, factories, API resources, and container bindings. Trigger on $fillable, $table, $queue, $tries, $signature, $redirect, $errorBag, $seeder, constructor middleware, singleton registration, and any new Laravel class.
Comprehensive guide for creating Claude Code agents with proper structure, triggering conditions, system prompts, and validation - combines official Anthropic best practices with proven patterns
Non-negotiable Taubyte constraints that prevent config/build/runtime failures.
Teaches PMs to create syntactically valid mermaid diagrams by selecting the right diagram type for their communication need, following syntax validity rules, and validating before shipping. Covers all 15 mermaid diagram types with PM-relevant examples and a dual-lens navigation system.
PostHog feature flags for Ruby applications
PostHog feature flags for .NET applications
PostHog feature flags for React Native applications