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Implement security scanning, vulnerability detection, and compliance checks. Use when working with security audits, dependency vulnerabilities, secret detection, CodeQL scanning, SAST/DAST tools, or security best practices. Handles threat modeling and security hardening.
Security vulnerability scanner and OWASP compliance auditor for codebases. Dependency scanning (npm audit, pip-audit), secret detection (high-entropy strings, API keys), SAST for injection/XSS vulnerabilities, and security posture reports. Activate on 'security audit', 'vulnerability scan', 'OWASP', 'secret detection', 'dependency check', 'CVE', 'security review', 'penetration testing prep'. NOT for runtime WAF configuration (use infrastructure tools), network security/firewalls, or compliance certifications like SOC2/HIPAA (legal/organizational).
Use when the user wants to create opengrep/semgrep SAST rules, detect vulnerabilities in code, generate security scanning rules from CVEs or vulnerability descriptions, or asks about writing pattern-matching or taint-analysis rules for static analysis.
Proactive security assessment with SAST, secrets detection, dependency scanning, and compliance checks. Use for pre-deployment audit. NOT for code review (review) or pen testing.
Use for authorized source-code security review and SAST workflows including Semgrep, CodeQL patterns, dangerous API hunting, and fix verification.
Continuously modernize Golang code to use the latest language features, standard library improvements, and idiomatic patterns. Use this skill whenever writing, reviewing, or refactoring Go code to ensure it leverages modern Go idioms. Also use when the user asks about Go upgrades, migration, modernization, deprecation, or when modernize linter reports issues. Also covers tooling modernization: linters, SAST, AI-powered code review in CI, and modern development practices. Trigger this skill proactively when you notice old-style Go patterns that have modern replacements.
Provides CI/CD pipeline configuration using GitHub Actions for Golang projects. Covers testing, linting, SAST, security scanning, code coverage, Dependabot, Renovate, GoReleaser, code review automation, and release pipelines. Use this whenever setting up CI for a Go project, configuring workflows, adding linters or security scanners, setting up Dependabot or Renovate, automating releases, or improving an existing CI pipeline. Also use when the user wants to add quality gates to their Go project.
Design and implement a comprehensive DevSecOps pipeline in GitLab CI/CD integrating SAST, DAST, container scanning, dependency scanning, and secret detection.
Implementing multi-layer security scanning (container, SAST, DAST, SCA, secrets), SBOM generation, and risk-based vulnerability prioritization in CI/CD pipelines. Use when building DevSecOps workflows, ensuring compliance, or establishing security gates for container deployments.
Use when conducting security audits, reviewing code for vulnerabilities, or analyzing infrastructure security. Invoke for SAST scans, penetration testing, DevSecOps practices, cloud security reviews.
CI/CD pipeline design, optimization, DevSecOps security scanning, and troubleshooting. Use for creating workflows, debugging pipeline failures, implementing SAST/DAST/SCA, optimizing build performance, implementing caching strategies, setting up deployments, securing pipelines with OIDC/secrets management, and troubleshooting common issues across GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and other platforms.
Compliance expert for snyk-agent-scan — the agent skill file scanner — NOT for other Snyk CLI tools (snyk test, snyk code SAST, snyk iac, snyk container). Fixes alerts through content restructuring, never by suppressing or deleting information. Covers every file in a skill directory: SKILL.md, references/, assets/, and any secondary markdown. Apply when authoring a new skill, editing an existing one, triaging a failed snyk-agent-scan run locally or in CI, or unblocking a PR held by agent scanner failures. Not applicable to dependency vulnerabilities, code security findings, or infrastructure misconfigurations — those are out of scope.