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This skill provides expert-level guidance for debugging and fixing bugs in VS Code extensions. Use when investigating runtime errors, fixing memory leaks, resolving WebView issues, debugging activation problems, fixing TypeScript type errors, or troubleshooting extension communication failures. Covers systematic debugging workflows, common bug patterns, root cause analysis, and prevention strategies.
Best practices for developing, deploying, and debugging Supabase Edge Functions (Deno runtime). Use when working with Edge Functions for tasks like ingest pipelines, webhooks, scheduled jobs, or database triggers. Covers authentication patterns (service role vs anon key), error debugging, database integration, and common pitfalls.
Validates permission inheritance between parent and child agents. Ensures child permissions are equal to or more restrictive than parent. Activate on 'validate permissions', 'permission check', 'inheritance validation', 'permission matrix', 'security validation'. NOT for runtime enforcement (use dag-scope-enforcer) or isolation management (use dag-isolation-manager).
Manages agent isolation levels and resource boundaries. Configures strict, moderate, and permissive isolation profiles. Activate on 'isolation level', 'agent isolation', 'resource boundaries', 'sandboxing', 'agent containment'. NOT for permission validation (use dag-permission-validator) or runtime enforcement (use dag-scope-enforcer).
Use this skill to build, run, deploy, evaluate, and troubleshoot Go agents with Google's Agent Development Kit (`google.golang.org/adk`), including llmagent config, tools/integrations, callbacks/plugins, sessions/state/memory, workflows, streaming, MCP/A2A, and runtime/deployment patterns.
Guide for using mise to manage development tools and runtime versions. Use when configuring project tooling, managing environment variables, or defining project tasks.
Effect-TS (Effect) guidance for TypeScript. Use when building, refactoring, reviewing, or explaining Effect code, especially for: typed error modeling (expected errors vs defects), Context/Layer/Effect.Service dependency wiring, Scope/resource lifecycles, runtime execution boundaries, schema-based decoding, concurrency/scheduling/streams, @effect/platform APIs, Effect AI workflows, and Promise/async migration.
Advanced TypeScript patterns for strict mode development. Covers type utilities (Pick, Omit, Partial, Record, Awaited), generics with constraints and inference, type guards and narrowing, discriminated unions, conditional and mapped types, template literal types, const assertions, satisfies operator, module patterns, and modern JavaScript idioms (eslint-plugin-unicorn). Use when building type-safe APIs, preventing runtime errors through types, working with strict TypeScript configuration, debugging complex type errors, or enforcing modern JS idioms. Use for generics, type guards, utility types, strict mode, type inference, narrowing, type safety, const assertions, satisfies, module augmentation, unicorn, for-of, modern-js.
Java 21 language and runtime patterns for modern, safe code. Trigger: When writing Java 21 code using records, sealed types, or virtual threads.
Invoked when user wants to implement specific state modules in TypeScript for Bun runtime environment in GraphiCode-managed projects. Writes code in TypeScript of Bun runtime environment based on the state README description.
Create new agent skills with best-practice templates. Guides through skill level selection (L0 pure prompt, L0+ with helper scripts, L1 with business scripts), environment strategy (stdlib/uv/venv), and generates ready-to-edit project files following runtime UX best practices. This skill should be used when creating a new skill, scaffolding a skill project, initializing skill templates, or when the user says 'help me build a skill', 'create a skill', '创建技能', '新建 skill'.
Apply Vue-3-style runtime best practices for wevu in mini-programs. Use when implementing pages/components/stores with wevu, defining lifecycle hooks, handling setData diff behavior, designing props/emit and bindModel flows, integrating with weapp-vite SFC JSON macros, or troubleshooting compatibility differences versus Vue 3.