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AI agent skill for CompressO — a free, open-source, offline desktop tool for batch video and image compression built with Tauri + React. Use when the user needs to compress, trim, convert, or embed subtitles into video/image files locally without any network dependency. Covers installation (Homebrew, DMG, MSI, AppImage, DEB), build from source (Rust + Node.js + pnpm), and guidance on FFmpeg/pngquant/jpegoptim/gifski pipelines. Triggers on: compresso, compress video, compress image, batch compression, ffmpeg compression, tauri desktop compression, offline video compress.
Generate production-ready monorepo structures for full-stack applications including frontends (Next.js, React), APIs (Hono, Express), and data pipelines. Use when creating new monorepo projects, scaffolding multi-project architectures (web apps, APIs, workers, CLI tools), setting up shared packages, or configuring workspace tooling with Bun, PNPM, or Yarn.
TypeScript best practices, type safety, and toolchain standards. Use when: - Writing or reviewing TypeScript code - Setting up TypeScript projects or tsconfig - Choosing state management patterns - Configuring build tools (tsup, Vitest) - Avoiding type gymnastics or any-abuse Keywords: TypeScript, tsconfig, strict mode, no-any, pnpm, Vitest, tsup, TanStack Query, discriminated unions, type safety, ESLint
Use when scaffolding a new repository (public or private) to the Patina Project baseline, when realigning an existing repository with that baseline, or when auditing or adding commit conventions, PR templates, husky + commitlint, PNPM tooling, release-please, agent docs (AGENTS.md, CLAUDE.md), or AI agent plugin manifests for Claude Code, Codex, Cursor, Windsurf, and Copilot. Triggers on phrases like "scaffold this repo", "scaffold a Patina plugin", "realign with the baseline", "audit our repo conventions", "set up commitlint and husky", or "add Codex/Cursor/Windsurf surfaces".
Audit and reduce JavaScript package dependency footprint across npm, pnpm, Yarn, and Bun projects. Use when asked to remove unused dependencies, deduplicate workspace dependency versions, lockfiles or node_modules, analyze direct dependencies' transitive lockfile closure, find low-risk upgrades that reduce dependency trees, inline trivial dependencies, or apply e18e dependency replacement recommendations.
Navigate, manage, and optimize monorepos with Turborepo, Nx, pnpm workspaces, and Changesets. Covers cross-package impact analysis, selective builds, dependency graph visualization, remote caching, migration from multi-repo, and coordinated publishing. Use when working in monorepos, optimizing build times, or managing shared packages.
Audit and fix npm supply-chain security issues in the current repo. Detects the package manager, checks for missing protections (lockfile, lifecycle script blocking, release-age cooldown, pnpm exotic subdeps/trust policy, Yarn Berry hardened mode), presents findings, and applies fixes after user confirmation. Supports npm, pnpm, Yarn, Bun, and Aube. Use when asked to "harden npm", "fix supply chain", "secure dependencies", or "audit npm security".
Refatore apps ou sites setoriais de qualquer tecnologia de origem para o padrão do repositório Elinsa. Use ao migrar projetos externos, legados, protótipos, HTML/CSS/JS puro, jQuery, Vue, Angular, React/Vite, PHP, Laravel, WordPress, templates server-side, sistemas de almoxarifado, formulários de pedidos ou ferramentas internas para Node 26+, pnpm, Next.js 16+ App Router, React Server Components, Tailwind 4+, Biome, shadcn/radix no preset Elinsa, React Hook Form, Zod, Better Auth e Drizzle ORM com PostgreSQL. Use também quando o projeto não tiver Git/versionamento, vier de ZIP/pasta local ou tiver sido criado em Lovable/no-code/AI builder: primeiro transforme em repositório GitHub revisável, depois migre para submissão à TI e futura integração como rotas, páginas, APIs ou componentes.
Use Bun instead of Node.js, npm, pnpm, or vite. Provides command mappings, Bun-specific APIs, and development patterns.
JavaScript/Node.js tooling conventions. Use when working on JS/TS files, package.json, or Node.js projects. Enforce pnpm for package management. NOT for Python projects, backend-only work, or shell scripts.
Hairy's {Opinionated} preferences and best practices for web development
Anthony Fu's opinionated tooling and conventions for JavaScript/TypeScript projects. Use when setting up new projects, configuring ESLint/Prettier alternatives, monorepos, library publishing, or when the user mentions Anthony Fu's preferences.