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Improve user onboarding flows to increase activation and retention. Use when asked to design welcome screens, setup wizards, product tours, onboarding checklists, or activation sequences. Trigger phrases: "onboarding flow", "user activation", "welcome screen", "product tour", "onboarding checklist", "first-run experience", "setup wizard", "aha moment", "time to value", "user onboarding", "activation rate".
Check or verify whether a Skill complies with best practice specifications, covering naming conventions, directory structure, metadata integrity, temporary file cleanup, and dependency format validation. It provides detailed checklists, automatic repair suggestions, and report templates, and also supports integrity checks and automatic repair of skill library documentation. It is suitable for quality verification after creating or modifying a Skill
Prepare for journalism interviews with research checklists, question frameworks, and attribution guidelines. Use when preparing to interview sources, planning follow-up questions, or managing interview logistics. Covers consent, recording laws, and professional protocols.
Guides Android code reviews with type-specific checklists and MVVM/Compose pattern validation. Use when reviewing Android PRs, pull requests, diffs, or local changes involving Kotlin, ViewModel, Composable, Repository, or Gradle files. Triggered by "review PR", "review changes", "check this code", "Android review", or code review requests mentioning bitwarden/android. Loads specialized checklists for feature additions, bug fixes, UI refinements, refactoring, dependency updates, and infrastructure changes.
Break down a change into an implementation task checklist. Trigger: When the orchestrator launches you to create or update the task breakdown for a change.
Guidance on Python code style optimization and Pythonic idioms; Based on the complete content of *One Python Craftsman* and the "Friendly Python" concept, covering variable naming, control flow, data types, container types, function design, exception handling, decorators, file operations, and SOLID principles; Providing user-friendly and maintainer-friendly design patterns, review checklists, and over 140 practical templates
IPA guideline-compliant security diagnostic and review skill for Laravel/React applications. Use when performing security checks during code implementation or review. Diagnoses 11 vulnerability types (SQL injection, XSS, CSRF, etc.), provides safe code examples, and performs checklist-based validation. Works in conjunction with .claude/rules/security/ to provide concrete diagnostic workflows during implementation phases. Triggers when: (1) reviewing code for security vulnerabilities, (2) implementing authentication/authorization, (3) handling user input/output, (4) working with sessions/cookies, (5) processing files or executing commands, (6) creating forms or APIs, (7) performing security audits.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked BEFORE deploying DeFi contracts (DEX, lending, staking, LP, token). Covers anti-whale, anti-MEV, flash loan protection, launch checklists, and emergency response. Trigger: any deployment or security review of DeFi-related contracts.
The complete build-to-production pipeline for Ethereum dApps. Fork mode setup, IPFS deployment, Vercel config, ENS subdomain setup, and the full production checklist. Built around Scaffold-ETH 2 but applicable to any Ethereum frontend project. Use when deploying any dApp to production.
Create and validate solution design documents (SDD). Use when designing architecture, defining interfaces, documenting technical decisions, analyzing system components, or working on solution-design.md files in docs/specs/. Includes validation checklist, consistency verification, and overlap detection.
Draft and update task issues with checklist-first decomposition, dependency-aware sequencing, repository-valid labels, and explicit publish confirmation.
BAZDMEG Method workflow checkpoint system for AI-assisted development. Enforce quality gates at three phases: pre-code, post-code, and pre-PR. Use when: (1) starting a new feature or bug fix, (2) finishing AI-generated code before review, (3) preparing a pull request, (4) running a planning interview, (5) auditing automation readiness, (6) preventing AI slop, (7) session bootstrap, (8) source rank, (9) domain gates, (10) bugbook. Triggers: 'bazdmeg', 'pre-code checklist', 'post-code checklist', 'pre-PR checklist', 'planning interview', 'quality gates', 'session bootstrap', 'source rank', 'domain gates', 'bugbook'.