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Configure Exa local development with hot reload and testing. Use when setting up a development environment, configuring test workflows, or establishing a fast iteration cycle with Exa. Trigger with phrases like "exa dev setup", "exa local development", "exa dev environment", "develop with exa".
Enforces the CodeBelt TypeScript and React code style guide for project structure, naming conventions, component patterns, service patterns, testing, and TypeScript rules. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring TypeScript or React code, creating new files or components, organizing project directories, writing tests, defining Zod schemas, or when the user mentions code style, conventions, linting, file organization, or naming patterns.
Set up uv (Rust-based Python package manager) in CI/CD pipelines. Use when configuring GitHub Actions workflows, GitLab CI/CD, Docker builds, or matrix testing across Python versions. Includes patterns for cache optimization, frozen lockfiles, multi-stage builds, and PyPI publishing with trusted publishing. Covers GitHub Actions setup-uv action, Docker multi-stage production/development builds, and deployment patterns.
Designs and implements custom Textual widgets with composition, styling, and lifecycle management. Use when creating reusable widget components, composing widgets from built-in components, implementing widget lifecycle (on_mount, on_unmount), handling widget state, and testing widgets. Covers custom widgets extending Static, Container, and building complex widget hierarchies.
Playwright E2E testing patterns. Trigger: When writing E2E tests - Page Objects, selectors, MCP workflow.
Consult this skill for async Python patterns and concurrency. Use when building async APIs, concurrent systems, I/O-bound applications, implementing rate limiting, async context managers. Do not use when CPU-bound optimization - use python-performance instead. DO NOT use when: testing async code - use python-testing async module.
Build production-grade frontend interfaces with modern React, Tailwind CSS, and shadcn/ui. Five modes: scaffold projects, create components, configure themes and design tokens, refactor styles, and audit codebases. Encodes best practices for React 19 Server Components (framework-dependent), TailwindCSS v4 CSS-first config, shadcn/ui with Radix primitives, modern CSS (container queries, :has(), view transitions, scroll-driven animations), Monaspace typography, and Vite 6. Supersedes the frontend-design skill. Use when building, styling, theming, or improving any frontend project. NOT for backend APIs, database design, DevOps, testing frameworks, state management libraries, routing, or full SSR framework setup.
Creates detailed technical specifications for software projects covering requirements, architecture, APIs, and testing strategies. Use when planning features, documenting system design, or creating architecture decision records.
Review git diffs, staged changes, and GitHub PRs. Change-focused analysis across seven pillars (Security, Performance, Architecture, Error Handling, Testing, Maintainability, Paranoia) with numeric scoring 1-10. Supports GitHub PR review, staged changes, and arbitrary diffs. Use when: reviewing a PR, reviewing staged changes, reviewing a diff, pre-commit review. Triggers: review PR, review my changes, review the diff, review staged, review-pr, check my changes.
Routes .NET/C# requests to the correct domain skill and loads coding standards as baseline for all code paths. Determines whether the task needs API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging guidance based on prompt analysis and project signals, then invokes skills in the right order. Always invoked after [skill:using-dotnet] detects .NET intent. Do not use for deep API, UI, testing, devops, tooling, or debugging implementation guidance.
Manage ASC plugins that extend the CLI with custom event handlers using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Listing installed plugins: "asc plugins list" (2) Installing a plugin: "asc plugins install PATH" (3) Removing a plugin: "asc plugins uninstall --name NAME" (4) Enabling or disabling plugins: "asc plugins enable/disable --name NAME" (5) Testing a plugin manually: "asc plugins run --name NAME --event EVENT" (6) User asks to "create a plugin", "add Slack notifications", "wire up a Telegram bot on build upload", or "extend the CLI with a custom handler" (7) Explaining the plugin protocol (manifest.json + run executable + JSON stdin/stdout)
Devil's Advocate stress-testing for code, architecture, PRs, and decisions. Surfaces hidden flaws through structured adversarial analysis with metacognitive depth. Use for high-stakes review, stress-testing choices, or when the user wants problems found deliberately. NOT for routine code review (use engineering:code-review). Triggers on "스트레스 테스트", "stress test", "devil's advocate", "반론", "이거 괜찮아", "문제 없을까", "깊은 리뷰", "critical review", "adversarial".