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Convert frontend code (Vite, React, etc.) to a Stitch Design by chaining static HTML extraction, design system extraction, and file upload. **ALWAYS** use this skill when the user's intent is to move existing web apps or React components into Stitch (e.g., requests to "save", "migrate", or "upload"). You must use this skill even for simple "save" operations, as it is the only way to ensure the design system is extracted and assets are properly linked.
Build secure desktop applications with Electron 33, Vite, React, and TypeScript. Covers type-safe IPC via contextBridge, OAuth with custom protocol handlers, native module compatibility (better-sqlite3, electron-store), and electron-builder packaging. Use when building cross-platform desktop apps, implementing OAuth flows in Electron, handling main/renderer process communication, or packaging with code signing. Prevents: NODE_MODULE_VERSION mismatch, hardcoded encryption keys, context isolation bypasses, sandbox conflicts with native modules.
Guides Claude through configuring JavaScript frontend frameworks for Tauri v2 desktop applications, including Next.js, Nuxt, Qwik, SvelteKit, and Vite with proper SSG setup, tauri.conf.json settings, and framework-specific configurations.
Build full-stack React applications with TanStack Start. Use when creating SSR/SSG apps, server functions, API routes, middleware, or deploying to Cloudflare/Vercel/Node. Triggers on "tanstack start", "server functions", "createServerFn", "full-stack react", "SSR framework", or file patterns like vite.config.ts with tanstackStart, src/server.ts, *.server.ts.
Guide for deploying web frameworks on Netlify. Use when setting up a framework project (Vite/React, Astro, TanStack Start, Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, Remix) for Netlify deployment, configuring adapters or plugins, or troubleshooting framework-specific Netlify integration. Covers what Netlify needs from each framework and how adapters handle server-side rendering.
Battle-tested testing best practices for AI coding assistants (40+ rules). Use when writing, reviewing, or generating tests. Covers test structure, data factories, assertions, mocking, DOM testing, and database testing. Works with Vitest, Jest, Playwright, Testing Library, Storybook, and more.
Tencent Meeting CLI (tmeet): supports OAuth authorized login/logout/status query, meeting management (create/update/cancel/query/invitee management), recording management (list/download link/smart minutes/transcript), and meeting reports (participants/waiting room). This skill is used when users need to operate Tencent Meeting via the command line.
DDEV local development environment for Craft CMS projects. Covers config.yaml settings (project type, PHP/Node versions, database, docroot), shorthand commands (ddev composer, ddev craft, ddev npm), add-ons (Redis, Mailpit), custom commands (.ddev/commands/), Vite dev server exposure (web_extra_exposed_ports, web_extra_daemons), database import/export, Xdebug toggling, and troubleshooting. Triggers on: ddev start, ddev craft, ddev composer, ddev ssh, ddev import-db, ddev xdebug, .ddev/config.yaml, web_extra_exposed_ports, web_extra_daemons, ddev add-on, ddev poweroff, ddev describe. Use when running DDEV commands, configuring local environments, or troubleshooting container issues.
Освойте enterprise-разработку на TypeScript с типобезопасными паттернами, современными инструментами и интеграцией с фреймворками. Этот навык предоставляет всестороннее руководство по TypeScript 5.9+, охватывая основы системы типов (дженерики, маппинг типов, условные типы, оператор satisfies), enterprise-паттерны (обработка ошибок, валидация с помощью Zod), NestJS для масштабируемых API и LangChain.js для AI-приложений. Используйте при создании типобезопасных приложений, миграции кодовых баз с JavaScript, настройке современных инструментов (Vite 7, pnpm, ESLint, Vitest), внедрении продвинутых паттернов типизации или сравнении TypeScript с подходами Java/Python.
Manages server-side build/runtime via `.taubyte/build.sh` and `.taubyte/config.yaml`; env vars live in build.sh only. Website build.sh is stack-specific (Vite vs CRA/React, etc.). Documents GitHub → webhook vs Dream inject (push-all / push-specific).
L2 AI-driven web UI testing for a React/Vite dashboard app. Originally authored against the Onsager Dashboard (the body's route table + file paths are Onsager-shaped); other React dashboards fork the procedure and substitute their own routes / test paths. Use when testing UI on PRs, triaging L1 test failures, or verifying UI behavior at desktop + mobile viewports. Triggers include "test the UI", "check the dashboard", "triage L1 failure", "run L2 tests", "validate this PR", "exploratory test the web app".
Route a vague Prisma Next prompt to the right specific skill. Use for "help me with Prisma Next", "what is Prisma Next", "explain Prisma Next", "I'm new to PN", "where do I start", "what can I do with Prisma Next", "what can I do next with Prisma", "just ran createprisma", "tour of Prisma Next", "Prisma Next overview", and comparison questions like "Prisma Next vs Prisma 7", "PN vs Drizzle", "PN vs Kysely", "PN vs TypeORM". Do NOT use when the prompt clearly matches a workflow skill — adoption / quickstart / first-touch orientation / brownfield introspection, schema / contract editing, migration authoring (db update / migration plan / migrate), migration review on deploy / concurrent migrations, queries / db.orm / db.sql / TypedSQL, runtime / db.ts / middleware wiring, build / Vite plugin / Next.js plugin, debug / structured error envelopes / PN-* error codes, or feedback / bug report / feature request — load that sibling skill directly.