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Build LiveKit Agent backends in TypeScript or JavaScript. Use this skill when creating voice AI agents, voice assistants, or any realtime AI application using LiveKit's Node.js Agents SDK (@livekit/agents-js). Covers AgentSession, Agent class, function tools with zod, STT/LLM/TTS models, turn detection, and realtime models.
Sinch SDK installation and client initialization for Node.js, Python, Java, and .NET. Use when installing a Sinch SDK, initializing SinchClient, setting up SDK credentials, configuring conversation region in SDK, or building a multi-product SDK client. For In-App Calling SDKs, see sinch-in-app-calling.
Setup Sentry Logging in any project. Use when asked to add Sentry logs, enable structured logging, capture console logs, or integrate logging libraries (Pino, Winston, Loguru) with Sentry. Supports JavaScript, Python, and Ruby.
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for SAP Business Application Studio (BAS), the cloud-based IDE on SAP BTP built on Code-OSS. Use when setting up BAS subscriptions, creating dev spaces, connecting to external systems, deploying MTA applications, troubleshooting connectivity issues, managing Git repositories, configuring runtime versions, or using the layout editor. Keywords: SAP Business Application Studio, BAS, SAP BTP, dev space, Cloud Foundry, MTA, multitarget application, SAP Fiori, CAP, HANA, destination, WebIDEEnabled, Cloud Connector, Service Center, Storyboard, Layout Editor, ABAP, OData, subscription, entitlements, role collection, Business_Application_Studio_Developer, Git, clone, push, pull, Gerrit, PAT, OAuth, asdf, runtime, Node.js, Java, Python, Task Explorer, CI/CD, Yeoman, generator, template wizard, mbt, mtar, debugging, breakpoint
URL content extraction. Use for fetching any URL - webpages, articles, PDFs, JavaScript-heavy sites. Token-efficient: runs in forked context. Prefer over built-in WebFetch.
Generates comprehensive, workable unit tests for any programming language using a multi-agent pipeline. Use when asked to generate tests, write unit tests, improve test coverage, add test coverage, create test files, or test a codebase. Supports C#, TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Rust, Java, and more. Orchestrates research, planning, and implementation phases to produce tests that compile, pass, and follow project conventions.
Extracts resources and JavaScript from any installed Electron app (`.asar` bundle), restoring original sources from `.js.map` files when available or formatting minified code with Prettier otherwise. Use when user wants to "extract Electron app", "decompile Electron", "get the source code of <app>", "inspect app.asar", "看 Electron 应用源码", "提取 .asar", or asks how a desktop Electron app is built. Skips `node_modules` and supports both macOS and Windows.
Provides TypeScript patterns for type-first development, making illegal states unrepresentable, exhaustive handling, and runtime validation. Must use when reading or writing TypeScript/JavaScript files.
Code review automation for TypeScript, JavaScript, Python, Go, Swift, Kotlin. Analyzes PRs for complexity and risk, checks code quality for SOLID violations and code smells, generates review reports. Use when reviewing pull requests, analyzing code quality, identifying issues, generating review checklists.
Guidelines for developing with TypeORM, a full-featured ORM for TypeScript and JavaScript supporting multiple databases
Master enterprise-grade TypeScript development with type-safe patterns, modern tooling, and framework integration. This skill provides comprehensive guidance for TypeScript 5.9+, covering type system fundamentals (generics, mapped types, conditional types, satisfies operator), enterprise patterns (error handling, validation with Zod), React integration for type-safe frontends, NestJS for scalable APIs, and LangChain.js for AI applications. Use when building type-safe applications, migrating JavaScript codebases, configuring modern toolchains (Vite 7, pnpm, ESLint, Vitest), implementing advanced type patterns, or comparing TypeScript with Java/Python approaches.
Helps users create and initialize new Tauri v2 projects for building cross-platform desktop and mobile applications. Covers system prerequisites and setup requirements for macOS, Windows, and Linux. Guides through project creation using create-tauri-app or manual Tauri CLI initialization. Explains project directory structure and configuration files. Supports vanilla JavaScript, TypeScript, React, Vue, Svelte, Angular, SolidJS, and Rust-based frontends.