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Found 460 Skills
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.
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'.
Enable developers to learn and use Chainlink Runtime Environment (CRE) quickly by referencing filtered CRE docs. Trigger when user wants onboarding, CRE workflow generation (in TypeScript or Golang or other supported languages), workflow guidance, CRE CLI and/or SDK help, runtime operations advice, or capability selection
Use when working with Bun's runtime APIs including file I/O, HTTP servers, and native APIs. Covers modern JavaScript/TypeScript execution in Bun's fast runtime environment.
Make application behavior visible to coding agents by exposing structured logs and telemetry. Use when asked to "add telemetry", "make logs accessible to agents", "add observability", "debug with logs", or when an agent needs to understand runtime behavior but has no way to query logs. Also use when debugging is difficult because there are no structured logs, when agent docs (CLAUDE.md, AGENTS.md) lack instructions for querying application logs, or when setting up logging infrastructure for a new or existing web application.
Enterprise session state management, token budget optimization, runtime tracking, session handoff protocols, context continuity for Claude Sonnet 4.5 and Haiku 4.5 with context awareness features
Bridge plugin capabilities (commands, skills, agents, hooks, MCP) to specific agent environments (Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Gemini, Antigravity). Use this skill when converting or installing a plugin to a target runtime.
Fastify high-performance Node.js framework. Covers routing, plugins, validation, and serialization. Use when building fast Node.js APIs. USE WHEN: user mentions "Fastify", "fastify", "TypeBox", "schema validation", asks about "fast Node.js framework", "high-throughput API", "JSON schema validation", "performance-critical backend", "plugin-based architecture" DO NOT USE FOR: Enterprise DI patterns - use `nestjs` instead, Minimalist approach - use `express` instead, Edge runtimes - use `hono` instead, Deno - use `oak` or `fresh` instead
Investigate compromised Docker containers by analyzing images, layers, volumes, logs, and runtime artifacts to identify malicious activity and evidence.
Use when capturing iOS simulator console output, diagnosing runtime crashes, viewing print/os_log output, or needing structured app logs for analysis. Reference for xclog CLI covering launch, attach, list modes with JSON output.