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Use this skill whenever building, reviewing, or refactoring React components that fetch data from APIs — especially at scale (recommender carousels, infinite feeds, pages with many parallel fetches, dashboards). Covers request orchestration (parallelism, batching, deduplication), cache strategy (keys, normalization, staleTime, SWR), backend protection (concurrency caps, debounce/throttle, jittered retries, circuit breakers), prefetching (route loaders, hover/intent, idle, server hydration), failure resilience (AbortController, timeouts, error boundaries, stale fallback, idempotent mutations), and feed/carousel patterns (virtualization, cursor pagination, summary/detail split). Trigger even if the user doesn't explicitly mention "performance" or "scale" — any non-trivial React data-fetching code benefits from these patterns. Includes 5 ready-to-use scaffolding templates (resource query hook, carousel data loader, infinite feed, hover-prefetch link, request collapser).
Use when designing, reviewing, refactoring, or implementing code that should stay simple, testable, readable, and sustainable. Applies principles for investigating before changes, keeping few layers, making I/O explicit, using dependencies deliberately, organizing by feature, naming consistently, and presenting plans progressively.
Apply when refactoring, evaluating diff size, or tempted to add abstractions, layers, or signal threading. Bias toward deletion and the smallest change that solves the problem.
React and Next.js performance optimization patterns adapted from Vercel Engineering's React Best Practices (https://github.com/vercel-labs/agent-skills). Organizes 70+ rules across 8 priority categories — waterfalls, bundle size, server-side, client fetching, re-render, rendering, JS micro-perf, advanced. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code for performance.
Personal C# conventions - style/structure (file layout, naming, member/ctor ordering, methods, types, visibility, modern C# 11/12/13 syntax, forbidden patterns, XML doc) and runtime behavior (DateTime/IClock, async, dispose, exceptions + Result, structured logging, secrets/config, LINQ, System.Text.Json, decoupling + DI lifetimes). Load before creating or editing any `.cs` file - writing, reviewing, or refactoring C#; do not lean on recalled conventions.
Autonomous NeMo-RL research agent workflow for directed hypothesis testing and open-ended discovery. Guides agents through the full experiment lifecycle: understanding recipes and environments, wiring RL or NeMo-gym runs, launching reproducible baselines and iterations, analyzing results, preserving human oversight, and using git plus TSV logs as the research ledger. Do NOT use for: bug fixes, code review, documentation, refactoring, dependency updates, or single-file changes.
Svelte 5 runes, snippets, SvelteKit patterns, and modern best practices for TypeScript and component development. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Svelte 5 components and SvelteKit applications. Triggers on: Svelte components, runes ($state, $derived, $effect, $props, $bindable, $inspect), snippets ({#snippet}, {@render}), event handling, SvelteKit data loading, form actions, Svelte 4 to Svelte 5 migration, store to rune migration, slots to snippets migration, TypeScript props typing, generic components, SSR state isolation, performance optimization, or component testing.
Anti-footgun protocol for AI-assisted coding. Always active during coding tasks to enforce simplicity-first thinking, surface assumptions, and prevent scope creep. Explicit checkpoints available via "cg pre", "cg post", "cg simplify". Triggers on: any coding task, code review requests, refactoring, or when user says "cg" or "check".
SpacetimeDB development best practices for TypeScript server modules and client SDK. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring SpacetimeDB code to ensure optimal patterns for real-time, multiplayer applications. Triggers on tasks involving SpacetimeDB modules, tables, reducers, subscriptions, or React integration.
Comprehensive guide for refactoring imperative TypeScript code to fp-ts functional patterns
Sync spec files with code changes. Triggers when modifying code that affects .kiro/specs/*/requirements.md or .kiro/specs/*/design.md. Use after implementing features, fixing bugs, or refactoring that changes behavior documented in specs.
Practical guidance for writing, refactoring, and reviewing fast, reliable, and maintainable Rust code.