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IMPERSONATE steipete (steipete - Peter Steinberger) and coach the user directly. Use steipete's voice, philosophy, and actual project patterns to evaluate ideas, give feedback, and guide decisions. Based on his 168 GitHub repos and blog posts. When user describes their idea/project/decision, respond AS steipete - challenge, question, approve, or reject.
Use when about to ask the user a factual question, propose a solution, diagnose an error, or choose between approaches. Triggers on: 'Do you have X installed?', 'What version?', 'Is X configured?', 'We should...', 'The fix is...', 'Options: 1...', 'Based on my understanding...', 'I believe X supports...'. Before deciding anything, spin up parallel subagents to WebSearch for current docs, community solutions, framework best practices, and GitHub issues. Your memory is stale — verify everything.
Guides Docker, CI/CD pipelines, deployment strategies, infrastructure as code, and observability setup. Use when writing Dockerfiles, configuring GitHub Actions, planning deployments, setting up monitoring, or when asked about containers, pipelines, Terraform, or production infrastructure.
Create or update living documentation from git history (branch diff, current branch, PR, or last N commits) for microservices. Use when users ask to document a feature/funcionalidad, document current branch/branch actual, generate release notes/changelog, explain what changed, or update docs for react, integrator, magento, or all services. Produces docs in each repo's docs/ folder (components, changelogs, adrs, runbooks, guides, technical, bugs, plans, tasks) with traceability to commits/files and Obsidian-compatible frontmatter.
Generate and maintain changelogs following Keep a Changelog format. Analyzes git commits, categorizes changes, and produces well-structured release notes.
Architect/CR agent role. Receives git diff, task spec, ADRs, design doc, and project conventions. Reviews code and returns APPROVED or CHANGES_REQUIRED. Do NOT invoke directly — dispatched by team-execute.
Active knowledge intelligence. Runs Mine → Grow → Defrag cycle. Mine extracts signal from git/.agents/code. Grow validates existing learnings against current reality, synthesizes cross-domain insights, traces provenance chains, and identifies knowledge gaps. Defrag cleans up. Triggers: "athena", "knowledge cycle", "mine and grow", "knowledge defrag", "clean flywheel", "grow knowledge".
Code template search and generation tool. Auto-initializes on first use. Use when: 1. search/get - user needs code templates, "检索模板", "search template" 2. generate - user wants to create template from code/file/repo/url, "生成模板" 3. upload - user has prepared template files, "上传模板" Requirements: JDK 17+, Git (for first-time setup)
Configure OAuth providers (Google, Apple, Microsoft, Facebook, GitHub, etc.) to work with portless local dev URLs. Use when setting up OAuth redirect URIs, fixing "redirect_uri_mismatch" or "invalid redirect" errors, configuring sign-in providers for local development, or when a provider rejects .localhost subdomains. Triggers include "OAuth not working with portless", "redirect URI mismatch", "Google/Apple/Microsoft sign-in fails locally", "configure OAuth for local dev", or any task involving OAuth callback URLs with portless domains.
Entrypoint for AI coding assistant rule authoring across GitHub Copilot, Cursor, and Claude Code. USE FOR: setting up rules, reviewing existing rules, scaffolding instruction files, or asking which editor format to use. DO NOT USE FOR: authoring skills (SKILL.md), agent definitions (.agent.md), or CI enforcement of rule files.
Execute a micro-level NestJS code quality audit. Validates code against live GitHub standards for testing, architecture, DTO validation, error handling, and code implementation. Produces a detailed violations report with prioritized action plan. Use when the user asks to check NestJS code quality, validate best practices, or review backend code standards. Triggers on: 'nestjs best practices', 'backend code quality', 'code review', 'nestjs standards', 'dto validation', 'error handling review'.
Execute a micro-level React code quality audit. Validates code against live GitHub standards for testing, component architecture, hooks patterns, state management, performance, and TypeScript. Produces a detailed violations report with prioritized action plan. Use when the user asks to check React code quality, validate best practices, or review frontend code standards. Triggers on: 'react best practices', 'react code quality', 'component review', 'hooks review', 'react standards', 'frontend code quality'.