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Implement real-time Hotwire behavior: Turbo Streams over WebSocket/SSE, custom stream actions, inline stream tags, live list updates, and cross-tab state synchronization. Prefer this skill when the core problem is push-based updates or stream action orchestration. Use hwc-navigation-content for pull-based pagination/tab/lazy-navigation flows, hwc-forms-validation for form lifecycle and validation, hwc-media-content for media upload/playback behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/progress/transitions, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for non-stream Stimulus fundamentals.
Guide for creating and reviewing requirements definitions based on IPA standards. Provides best practices for business analysis, process mapping, data modeling, and review checklists.
Repository management strategies including branch strategies (Git Flow, GitHub Flow, trunk-based), monorepo patterns, submodules, and repository organization. Use when user needs guidance on repository structure or branching strategies.
High-performance Rust optimization. Profiling, benchmarking, SIMD, memory optimization, and zero-copy techniques. Focuses on measurable improvements with evidence-based optimization.
Technology adoption and go-to-market strategy based on Geoffrey Moore's "Crossing the Chasm". Use when you need to: (1) identify where your product is in the adoption lifecycle, (2) choose a beachhead market segment, (3) build a "whole product" solution for mainstream buyers, (4) position against incumbent competition, (5) transition from early adopters to mainstream market, (6) develop B2B tech marketing strategy, (7) understand why tech products fail to gain mainstream traction.
Audit and fix filename and naming conventions for consistency. Use when reviewing file names, component names, or export naming across the codebase.
Expert system for designing and architecting AI agent workflows based on proven Meta methodologies. Use when users need to build AI agents, create agent workflows, solve problems using agentic systems, integrate multiple tools into agent architectures, or need guidance on agent design patterns. Helps translate business problems into structured agent solutions with clear scope, tool integration, and multi-layer architecture planning.
Help developers write Services in accordance with project guidelines, following the best practices of the tRPC + Service + DAO architecture. Provide guidance on Service structure, dependency injection, error handling, code examples, templates, boilerplate code generation, and best practice validation. Use this when creating or refactoring Service files in the codebase.
Analyzes provided content for quality, E-E-A-T signals, and SEO best practices. Scores content and provides improvement recommendations based on established guidelines. Use PROACTIVELY for content review.
Creates and manages Biome GritQL custom lint rules to enforce coding patterns. Use when creating linter rules, enforcing code conventions, preventing anti-patterns, or when the user mentions Biome, GritQL, custom lint rules, or AST-based linting.
Sequential subagent execution with two-stage review gates for implementation plans. Use when executing multi-task plans in current session, when tasks need fresh subagent context to avoid pollution, when formal review cycles (spec compliance then code quality) are required between tasks, or when you need diff-based validation of each task before proceeding.
Motivation science framework based on Daniel Pink's "Drive". Use when you need to: (1) design features that leverage intrinsic motivation, (2) create progress systems that support mastery, (3) craft purpose-driven messaging and missions, (4) audit if product mechanics undermine autonomy, (5) design team structures and incentives with AMP principles (Autonomy, Mastery, Purpose), (6) understand why gamification fails, (7) replace carrot-and-stick approaches with intrinsic motivation.