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Knip finds unused files, dependencies, exports, and types in JavaScript/TypeScript projects. Plugin system for frameworks (React, Next.js, Vite), test runners (Vitest, Jest), and build tools. Use when cleaning up codebases, optimizing bundle size, or enforcing strict dependency hygiene in CI.
TDD patterns, test writing strategies, coverage guidance, mocking patterns. Use when: write tests, TDD, test coverage, unit test, integration test, E2E test, mocking, test organization, pytest, vitest, jest.
Use when building browser-based presentation slide decks, creating training presentations, generating React+Vite slide decks with animations, or making professional slides. Triggers on slide deck, presentation, training slides, Vite slides, Framer Motion slides, animated presentations.
Build secure desktop applications with Electron 33, Vite, React, and TypeScript. Covers type-safe IPC via contextBridge, OAuth with custom protocol handlers, native module compatibility (better-sqlite3, electron-store), and electron-builder packaging. Use when building cross-platform desktop apps, implementing OAuth flows in Electron, handling main/renderer process communication, or packaging with code signing. Prevents: NODE_MODULE_VERSION mismatch, hardcoded encryption keys, context isolation bypasses, sandbox conflicts with native modules.
Test-Driven Development methodology and red-green-refactor workflow (formerly test-tdd). This skill should be used when practicing TDD, writing tests first, designing tests before implementation, or reviewing test-first approaches. Triggers on "write tests first", "test before code", "red green refactor", "test driven development". This skill does NOT cover Vitest framework specifics (use vitest skill) or API mocking with MSW (use msw skill).
Set up or verify Husky git hooks to ensure all tests run and coverage stays above 80% (configurable) for Node.js/TypeScript projects. This skill should be used when users want to enforce test coverage through pre-commit hooks, verify existing Husky/test setup, or configure coverage thresholds for Jest, Vitest, or Mocha test runners.
Scaffold a minimal ArcGIS Maps SDK application with TypeScript, Vite, and Calcite Design System. Use when creating new projects from scratch.
React, Next.js 16+, TypeScript, shadcn/ui, Tailwind CSS v4, Vite, Vitest 기반 프론트엔드 프로젝트의 기술스택 컨벤션 및 아키텍처 가이드. FE 코드 작성, 리뷰, 리팩토링 시 자동 참조.
Build Rails + Inertia.js applications from scratch through production. Full lifecycle - setup, pages, forms, validation, shared data, authentication. Covers React/Vue/Svelte frontends with Vite bundling. Includes cookbook for shadcn/ui, modals, meta tags, and error handling.
Production-ready skill for integrating TheSys C1 Generative UI API into React applications. This skill should be used when building AI-powered interfaces that stream interactive components (forms, charts, tables) instead of plain text responses. Covers complete integration patterns for Vite+React, Next.js, and Cloudflare Workers with OpenAI, Anthropic Claude, and Cloudflare Workers AI. Includes tool calling with Zod schemas, theming, thread management, and production deployment. Prevents 12+ common integration errors and provides working templates for chat interfaces, data visualization, and dynamic forms. Use this skill when implementing conversational UIs, AI assistants, search interfaces, or any application requiring real-time generative user interfaces with streaming LLM responses. Keywords: TheSys C1, TheSys Generative UI, @thesysai/genui-sdk, generative UI, AI UI, streaming UI components, interactive components, AI forms, AI charts, AI tables, conversational UI, AI assistants UI, React generative UI, Vite generative UI, Next.js generative UI, Cloudflare Workers generative UI, OpenAI generative UI, Claude generative UI, Anthropic UI, Cloudflare Workers AI UI, tool calling UI, Zod schemas UI, thread management, theming UI, chat interface, data visualization, dynamic forms, streaming LLM UI
Production-tested setup for AutoAnimate (@formkit/auto-animate) - a zero-config, drop-in animation library that automatically adds smooth transitions when DOM elements are added, removed, or moved. This skill should be used when building UIs that need simple, automatic animations for lists, accordions, toasts, or form validation messages without the complexity of full animation libraries. Use when: Adding smooth animations to dynamic lists, building filter/sort interfaces, creating accordion components, implementing toast notifications, animating form validation messages, needing simple transitions without animation code, working with Vite + React + Tailwind, deploying to Cloudflare Workers Static Assets, or encountering SSR errors with animation libraries. Keywords: auto-animate, @formkit/auto-animate, formkit, zero-config animation, automatic animations, drop-in animation, list animations, accordion animation, toast animation, form validation animation, lightweight animation, 2kb animation, prefers-reduced-motion, accessible animations, vite react animation, cloudflare workers animation, ssr safe animation
Comprehensive test automation specialist covering unit, integration, and E2E testing strategies. Expert in Jest, Vitest, Playwright, Cypress, pytest, and modern testing frameworks. Guides test pyramid design, coverage optimization, flaky test detection, and CI/CD integration. Activate on 'test strategy', 'unit tests', 'integration tests', 'E2E testing', 'test coverage', 'flaky tests', 'mocking', 'test fixtures', 'TDD', 'BDD', 'test automation'. NOT for manual QA processes, load/performance testing (use performance-engineer), or security testing (use security-auditor).