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Comprehensive project architecture blueprint generator that analyzes codebases to create detailed architectural documentation. Automatically detects technology stacks and architectural patterns, generates visual diagrams, documents implementation patterns, and provides extensible blueprints for maintaining architectural consistency and guiding new development.
Statamic 6 development skill with documentation-backed guidance from statamic.dev + the statamic/docs mirror. Includes actionable steps/snippets for blueprints, Antlers, tags, addons, CP, caching, and common workflows.
Use this skill when the user wants to build AI applications with Weaviate. It contains a high-level index of architectural patterns, 'one-shot' blueprints, and best practices for common use cases. Currently, it includes references for building a Query Agent Chatbot, Data Explorer, Multimodal PDF RAG (Document Search), Basic RAG, Advanced RAG, Basic Agent, Agentic RAG, and optional guidance on how to build a frontend for each of them.
Develop lightweight Flask APIs with routing, blueprints, database integration, authentication, and request/response handling. Use when building RESTful APIs, microservices, or lightweight web services with Flask.
Deploy applications to Render by analyzing codebases, generating render.yaml Blueprints, and providing Dashboard deeplinks. Use when the user wants to deploy, host, publish, or set up their application on Render's cloud platform.
Comprehensive technology-agnostic prompt generator for documenting end-to-end application workflows. Automatically detects project architecture patterns, technology stacks, and data flow patterns to generate detailed implementation blueprints covering entry points, service layers, data access, error handling, and testing approaches across multiple technologies including .NET, Java/Spring, React, and microservices architectures.
Transform high-level ideas or briefs into fully structured presentation scripts saved as Markdown files, describing presentations slide by slide with exhaustive detail. Use this skill when users request: (1) Creating presentation blueprints or scripts, (2) Structuring slide decks from concepts, (3) Designing presentation narratives with detailed specifications for content, layout, typography, and visuals, or (4) Creating presentation documentation for designers or presenters.
Use for WordPress Playground workflows: fast disposable WP instances in the browser or locally via @wp-playground/cli (server, run-blueprint, build-snapshot), auto-mounting plugins/themes, switching WP/PHP versions, blueprints, and debugging (Xdebug).
Design assessment blueprints mapping learning objectives to valid assessment types and create detailed rubrics with performance criteria. Use when planning assessments, creating rubrics, or ensuring constructive alignment. Activates on "create assessment blueprint", "design rubric", "assessment alignment", or "backwards design assessment".
Use when complex systems need visual documentation, mapping component relationships and dependencies, creating hierarchies or taxonomies, documenting process flows or decision trees, understanding system architectures, visualizing data lineage or knowledge structures, planning information architecture, or when user mentions concept maps, system diagrams, dependency mapping, relationship visualization, or architecture blueprints.
Expert knowledge for Azure Managed Applications development including limits & quotas, security, configuration, and deployment. Use when designing createUiDefinition UIs, JIT access, managed identities, Key Vault/CMK, StorageAccountSelector, or Bicep-based catalog deployments, and other Azure Managed Applications related development tasks. Not for Azure Lighthouse (use azure-lighthouse), Azure Partner Solutions (use azure-partner-solutions), Azure Resource Manager (use azure-resource-manager), Azure Blueprints (use azure-blueprints).
Manage Render services, deploys, databases, and infrastructure from the CLI. Use when deploying, restarting, viewing logs, opening SSH/psql sessions, or validating render.yaml blueprints.