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Automate QA regression testing with reusable test skills. Create login flows, dashboard checks, user creation, and other common test scenarios that run consistently.
Manage Git commits using conventional commit format with atomic staging. Always generate plain git commands before running them and offer to let the user run them manually.
Creating algorithmic art using p5.js with seeded randomness and interactive parameter exploration. Use when users request creating art using code, generative art, algorithmic art, flow fields, or particle systems.
Redis data structures and commands including strings, lists, hashes, sets, sorted sets, streams, and transactions for high-performance caching and real-time applications.
TypeScript standards and best practices with modern tooling. Use when working with TypeScript or TypeScript React files.
Build command-line interfaces with async-first design, composable commands, and proper output formatting. Use when creating CLI tools, commands, or interactive terminal applications.
Root cause analysis and debugging protocols. Use when encountering errors, test failures, unexpected behavior, stack traces, or when code behaves differently than expected.
Code review practices emphasizing technical rigor, evidence-based claims, and verification. Use when receiving code review feedback, completing tasks requiring review, or before making completion claims.
Create event-driven hooks for Claude Code automation. Configure hook events in settings or frontmatter, parse stdin JSON inputs, return decision-control JSON, and implement secure hook scripts.
Media processing utilities for images, audio, and video using FFmpeg and ImageMagick. Use when working with media conversion, optimization, or batch processing tasks.
Canonical, cross-language clean code standard with stable rule IDs (CC-*). Use when writing/reviewing code, defining team standards, or mapping lint/CI findings to consistent CC-* rule citations.
Remove telltale signs of AI-generated 'slop' writing from README files and documentation. Make your docs sound authentically human.