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Analyze a GitHub codebase to create comprehensive architecture documentation including ASCII diagrams, component relationships, data flow, hosting infrastructure, and file structure assessment.
Debug TypeScript/JavaScript with Bun inspector
Sails.js framework patterns for The Boring JavaScript Stack - actions, helpers, routes, policies, hooks, configuration, security, middleware, file uploads, deployment, and more. Use this skill when building, reviewing, or debugging any server-side code in a Sails.js application.
Knip dead code detection best practices for JavaScript and TypeScript projects. Use when configuring Knip, analyzing unused code, setting up CI integration, or cleaning up codebases. Triggers on knip.json, dead code, unused exports, unused dependencies, bundle optimization.
Upgrade the Sentry JavaScript SDK across major versions. Use when asked to upgrade Sentry, migrate to a newer version, fix deprecated Sentry APIs, or resolve breaking changes after a Sentry version bump.
This skill should be used for browser automation tasks using Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). Triggers when users need to launch Chrome with remote debugging, navigate pages, execute JavaScript in browser context, capture screenshots, or interactively select DOM elements. No MCP server required.
Guide for migrating a project from Prettier or Biome to Oxfmt. Use when asked to migrate, convert, or switch a JavaScript/TypeScript project's formatter from Prettier or Biome to Oxfmt.
Use Transformers.js to run state-of-the-art machine learning models directly in JavaScript/TypeScript. Supports NLP (text classification, translation, summarization), computer vision (image classification, object detection), audio (speech recognition, audio classification), and multimodal tasks. Works in Node.js and browsers (with WebGPU/WASM) using pre-trained models from Hugging Face Hub.
Development conventions and patterns for everything-claude-code. JavaScript project with conventional commits.
Diagnoses and resolves memory leaks in JavaScript/Node.js applications. Use when a user reports high memory usage, OOM errors, or wants to analyze heapsnapshots or run memory leak detection tools like memlab.
Use when creating CLI tools, terminal user interfaces (TUI), or any command-line applications. Load for terminal UI design, ASCII art, color schemes, box drawing characters, and polished terminal output. Also use for refactoring boring CLIs into distinctive experiences.
Prevent Ethereum hashing bugs in JavaScript and TypeScript. Node's sha3-256 is NIST SHA3, not Ethereum Keccak-256, and silently breaks selectors, signatures, storage slots, and address derivation.