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Validates code against coding standards and best practices. Reports compliance violations and suggests fixes.
Validate specifications, implementations, constitution compliance, or understanding. Includes spec quality checks, drift detection, and constitution enforcement.
Use when preparing ANY app for submission, handling App Store rejections, managing code signing, or setting up CI/CD. Covers App Store submission, rejection troubleshooting, metadata requirements, privacy manifests, age ratings, export compliance.
Google Play Store compliance and review readiness for Android apps. Use when preparing Play Console submissions, validating policies, data safety, permissions, ads, IAP, store listing accuracy, and reviewer notes.
Expert in financial technology systems, double-entry ledger design, high-precision math, and regulatory compliance. Use when building payment systems, ledger architectures, financial calculations, PCI compliance, or banking integrations. Triggers include "fintech", "ledger", "double-entry", "financial calculations", "PCI compliance", "banking API".
Use when building email features, emails going to spam, high bounce rates, setting up SPF/DKIM/DMARC authentication, implementing email capture, ensuring compliance (CAN-SPAM, GDPR, CASL), handling webhooks, retry logic, or deciding transactional vs marketing.
Analyze Flux CD GitOps repositories for structure, validation, API compliance, and best practices. Use this skill whenever the user asks to analyze, review, audit, validate, or check a GitOps repository. Also use it when users mention Flux repo structure, GitOps best practices, manifest validation, deprecated APIs, or repository organization — even if they don't explicitly say "analyze".
Paste in raw internal team notes, Slack messages, or email threads with feedback on a creator's content draft and receive a clear, constructive, ready-to-send revision request for the creator. This skill should be used when turning internal feedback into a creator-friendly revision request, cleaning up messy team feedback before sending to a creator, writing a content change request for an influencer, converting brand manager notes into creator revision instructions, translating legal or compliance feedback into plain language for a creator, consolidating scattered feedback from multiple reviewers into one message, drafting a content revision DM or email for an influencer, or preparing approval notes to send after internal review. For building the original content brief, see creator-content-concept-generator. For checking content against brief requirements, see content-to-brief-compliance-checker. For FTC disclosure issues, see ftc-disclosure-spot-checker.
Reviews a submitted creator caption, script, or post for FTC disclosure compliance and flags specific issues with concrete fixes. This skill should be used when checking if a creator's caption has proper FTC disclosure, reviewing influencer content for ad disclosure compliance, auditing a sponsored post for proper
Three-stage code review protocol: spec compliance, code quality, and domain integrity. Activate when reviewing code, preparing PRs, assessing implementation quality, or checking that code matches requirements. Triggers on: "review this code", "prepare PR", "check implementation", "code quality", "does this match the spec".
Complete guide for building accessible, high-UX forms in modern stacks (React/Next.js, Tailwind, Zod). Includes specific patterns for clickable areas, range sliders, output-inspired design, and WCAG compliance.
Guide for oRPC — a type-safe RPC framework combining end-to-end type safety with OpenAPI compliance. Use when user explicitly mentions "oRPC" or asks to "create oRPC procedures", "set up oRPC server", "configure oRPC client", "add oRPC middleware", "define oRPC router", "use oRPC with Next.js/Express/Hono/Fastify", "generate OpenAPI spec with oRPC", "integrate oRPC with TanStack Query", "stream with oRPC", "handle errors in oRPC", "set up oRPC contract-first", "migrate from tRPC to oRPC", or asks about oRPC procedures, routers, middleware, context, plugins, adapters, or server actions. Covers server setup, client creation, middleware chains, error handling, OpenAPI generation, file uploads, event iterators (SSE/streaming), server actions, contract-first development, and framework adapter integrations. Do NOT use for generic RPC/gRPC questions, tRPC-only questions (without migration context), or general TypeScript API development without oRPC.