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Prepares codebases for security review using Trail of Bits' checklist. Helps set review goals, runs static analysis tools, increases test coverage, removes dead code, ensures accessibility, and generates documentation (flowcharts, user stories, inline comments).
Use this skill for requests related to LangGraph in order to fetch relevant documentation to provide accurate, up-to-date guidance.
Research across Notion and synthesize into structured documentation; use when gathering info from multiple Notion sources to produce briefs, comparisons, or reports with citations.
Use when understanding legacy or undocumented systems, creating documentation for existing code, or extracting specifications from implementations. Invoke for legacy analysis, code archaeology, undocumented features.
Create complete documentation sites for projects. Use when asked to: "create docs", "add documentation", "setup docs site", "generate docs", "document my project", "write docs", "initialize documentation", "add a docs folder", "create a docs website". Generates Docus-based sites with search, dark mode, MCP server, and llms.txt integration.
Consolidates redundant documentation while preserving all valuable content. This skill should be used when users want to clean up documentation bloat, merge redundant docs, reduce documentation sprawl, or consolidate multiple files covering the same topic. Triggers include "clean up docs", "consolidate documentation", "too many doc files", "merge these docs", or when documentation exceeds 500 lines across multiple files covering similar topics.
RevenueCat metrics, customer data, and documentation search. Use when querying subscription analytics, MRR, churn, customers, or RevenueCat docs.
Explanation documentation patterns for understanding-oriented content - conceptual guides that explain why things work the way they do
Manages context layer domains, tasks, and documentation via the ctx CLI. Use when the user mentions context layer (e.g. "using context layer", "in the context layer", "in the context") ctx commands, context layer projects or tasks, or requests you to write any form of documentation -- such as documenting implemented features, research findings, or drawing diagrams. Also use when the user asks to clone a repo as context layer context or access context layer's "data" folder.
Use when needing API docs, framework patterns, or code examples for any library. Fetches up-to-date documentation via Context7 REST API.
Scan a codebase to detect languages, frameworks, CI/CD pipelines, package managers, and tools, then generate and insert shields.io badges into the README with correct icons, brand colors, and live data endpoints. Use when adding badges, updating badges, removing badges, improving README appearance, adding shields, adding CI status badges, or making a README look more professional. NOT for README content writing, documentation generation, or CI/CD setup.
Comprehensive writing guide for Angular documentation (adev). Covers Google Technical Writing standards, Angular-specific markdown extensions, code blocks, and components. Use when authoring or reviewing content in adev/src/content.