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Scans code for performance and scalability issues — N+1 queries, missing indexes, unbounded queries, memory inefficiencies, caching gaps, algorithmic complexity, concurrency bugs, and frontend performance problems. Generates severity-scored findings with copy-pasteable fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "performance audit", "performance check", "N+1 detection", "query optimization", "slow code", "performance review".
Scans code for security vulnerabilities — injection flaws, authentication gaps, XSS vectors, mass assignment, CSRF, insecure deserialization, sensitive data exposure, broken access control, and misconfigurations. Generates severity-scored findings with copy-pasteable fix prompts. Trigger phrases: "security scan", "security audit", "vulnerability check", "find security issues".
Spec-driven E2E test creation: plan what to test through structured discovery phases, then scaffold a local Shiplight test project and write YAML tests by walking through the app in a browser.
This skill covers integrating OWASP ZAP (Zed Attack Proxy) for Dynamic Application Security Testing in CI/CD pipelines. It addresses configuring baseline, full, and API scans against running applications, interpreting ZAP findings, tuning scan policies, and establishing DAST quality gates in GitHub Actions and GitLab CI.
The root entry of the CodeStable workflow family — introduces the overall system to users and routes users' specific requests to the correct cs-* sub-skills. Trigger scenarios: users only input `cs` / `/cs`, say "introduce codestable", "do something with codestable", "I want to do X, which skill should I use", "don't know which one to use", or users' described requests are open-ended (e.g., "start working") and haven't converged to a specific sub-skill. This skill itself **does not perform actual tasks** — it doesn't write specs, write code, or read/write content products in the codestable/ directory — it only performs scanning, routing, prompting, and then transfers control to the target sub-skill.
Online reputation management strategy — monitoring reviews across Google, Yelp, Facebook, and industry sites, responding to negative reviews, generating more reviews, managing business listings, Google Business Profile optimization, reputation recovery after a crisis. Covers multi-location reputation at scale. Use when Google reviews disappeared or got removed, negative review is hurting your business, not getting enough reviews, business listings show wrong information, unsure which reputation management tool to pick, or your star rating is dropping. Do NOT use for ecommerce product review apps (use /sales-customer-reviews), B2B software reviews on G2 (use /sales-g2), or social listening for brand mentions (use /sales-social-listening).
Implement and troubleshoot Sweden-specific Enable Banking behavior for Swedish ASPSPs, BankID/Mobile BankID SCA, personnummer/Swedish SSN handling, redirect and decoupled authentication, Swedish domestic SEK payments, SEPA EUR payments, Bankgirot/OCR/remittance rules, Swedish business account authorization, sandbox availability, and ASPSP-specific quirks for Swedbank, SEB, Handelsbanken, Nordea, Länsförsäkringar Bank, Danske Bank, and American Express. Use when Codex needs country-specific Open Banking guidance for Sweden.
Interactive StyleSeed setup wizard for choosing app type, brand color, visual style, typography, and the first screen scaffold.
Organize research, discussions, and exploratory content into systematic knowledge documents, or collect and organize research information about companies/products. Use this skill when users request knowledge summarization, note organization, knowledge base document generation, or structuring discussion content into formal documents. It also applies to collecting and organizing research information about AI companies, startups, and products. Even if users don't explicitly mention "knowledge graph" or "knowledge base", this skill should be used for any workflow that involves sorting scattered information into systematic documents.
Designs irresistible Grand Slam Offers using Alex Hormozi's value equation, obstacle-solution mapping, value-cost trim/stack, and offer-naming patterns. Use when fixing low conversion rates, packaging products, pricing services, designing high-converting offers, or when prospects browse but don't buy. Covers value stacking, guarantees, scarcity, urgency, and pricing psychology for validated markets.
Use this skill when creating a new Phaser 4 game instance or configuring GameConfig options. Covers renderer selection, canvas setup, scaling, pixel art, FPS settings, boot sequence, and all config sub-objects. Triggers on: new Phaser.Game, GameConfig, game setup, renderer, pixel art, FPS.
Semgrep integration. Manage Rules, Scans. Use when the user wants to interact with Semgrep data.