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[Hyper] Create or refactor a project README.md by carefully reading the codebase. Detects project shape (CLI, library, web app, monorepo, plugin, framework, docs site, service), entry points, scripts, configuration, license, and existing docs, then produces a structured README in the project's primary documentation language. Use when the user wants a new README, a refactor of a stale README, or a section update grounded in the actual code.
Skill for working with the Lucid Agents SDK - a TypeScript framework for building and monetizing AI agents. Use this skill when building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication. Activate when: Building or modifying Lucid Agents projects, working with agent entrypoints, payments, identity, or A2A communication, developing in the lucid-agents monorepo, creating new templates or CLI features, or questions about the Lucid Agents architecture or API.
Writes or rewrites README.md files tailored to the project type (CLI, library, app, framework, monorepo, or skill bundle). Discovers project context, selects the right structure, writes section by section, and validates against quality checks. Use when creating a README, writing a README from scratch, rewriting a bad README, bootstrapping project documentation, or asking "write a README for this project."
Guide for Workleap's shared web configuration packages: @workleap/eslint-configs, @workleap/typescript-configs, @workleap/rsbuild-configs, @workleap/rslib-configs, @workleap/stylelint-configs, and @workleap/browserslist-config. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up or modifying shared web tooling configs in a Workleap project (2) ESLint config with @workleap/eslint-configs (defineWebApplicationConfig, defineReactLibraryConfig, defineTypeScriptLibraryConfig, defineMonorepoWorkspaceConfig) (3) TypeScript config with @workleap/typescript-configs (web-application, library, monorepo-workspace) (4) Rsbuild config with @workleap/rsbuild-configs (defineDevConfig, defineBuildConfig, defineStorybookConfig) (5) Rslib config with @workleap/rslib-configs for libraries (6) Stylelint and Browserslist shared configs (7) Extending configs or monorepo (Turborepo) vs polyrepo strategies (8) Troubleshooting wl-web-configs, ESM/ESNext constraints, or Storybook with Rsbuild/Rslib
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.
Use this skill when managing multi-repository systems using the `meta` tool (github.com/mateodelnorte/meta). Triggers on meta git clone, meta exec, meta project create/import/migrate, coordinating commands across many repos, running npm/yarn installs across all projects, migrating a monorepo to a multi-repo architecture, or any workflow that requires running git or shell commands against multiple child repositories at once.
This skill should be used when adding shadcn/ui components, initializing shadcn projects, building custom registries, theming with Tailwind v4 OKLCH colors, or customizing installed components. Also use when working with components.json, presets, monorepo setup, or shadcn CLI commands. Pairs with minoan-frontend-design for creative direction.
Generate EliteForge frontend projects with the same logic as cisdigital-generator-app. Reuse the exact project type to template mapping for frontend_app/frontend_ui/frontend_sdk, naming rules for company/product/service, and onebase-cli command assembly. Use when users ask to scaffold EliteForge frontend app projects, Vue3 component monorepo projects, JS SDK/lib projects, or request a dry-run command preview aligned with this generator. Always require user-provided required parameters and never infer missing required fields.
Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Managing third-party dependencies — version pinning, security auditing, license compliance, update workflows, lockfile management, supply chain security. Activate on "npm audit", "dependabot", "renovate", "pin versions", "dependency update", "supply chain", "license compliance", "lockfile", "security advisory", "typosquatting", "SBOM". NOT for internal monorepo package management (use monorepo-management) or publishing your own packages to npm/PyPI.
Handles ALL Nuxt 4 and Vue frontend development tasks. Activates for .vue files, nuxt.config.ts, Nuxt UI, TailwindCSS, or files in app/components/, app/composables/, app/pages/, app/interfaces/, app/layouts/. Supports monorepos (projects/app/, packages/app/). Covers composables, forms (Valibot), API integration (types.gen.ts, sdk.gen.ts), authentication (Better Auth), SSR, and Playwright E2E testing. NOT for NestJS backend (use generating-nest-servers). NOT for security theory (use general-frontend-security).
Configure and optimize gw-tools for different project types and team needs. Use this skill when setting up gw for new projects, configuring auto-copy files, troubleshooting configuration issues, or customizing gw for Next.js, Node.js APIs, monorepos, or React SPAs. Triggers on tasks involving .gw/config.json, auto-copy patterns, environment files, or gw init commands.