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Write, review, or debug end-to-end tests using Playwright. Use when asked to 'write e2e tests', 'add Playwright tests', 'test this user flow', 'fix flaky tests', 'create a test suite', or 'debug this e2e failure'. Invoke with /playwright-e2e or when user mentions e2e tests, Playwright, or test automation. Do NOT use for live browser interaction via MCP tools — use playwright-mcp for that. Do NOT use for unit/integration tests — use tdd-guide agent instead.
BAZDMEG Method workflow checkpoint system for AI-assisted development. Enforce quality gates at three phases: pre-code, post-code, and pre-PR. Use when: (1) starting a new feature or bug fix, (2) finishing AI-generated code before review, (3) preparing a pull request, (4) running a planning interview, (5) auditing automation readiness, (6) preventing AI slop, (7) session bootstrap, (8) source rank, (9) domain gates, (10) bugbook. Triggers: 'bazdmeg', 'pre-code checklist', 'post-code checklist', 'pre-PR checklist', 'planning interview', 'quality gates', 'session bootstrap', 'source rank', 'domain gates', 'bugbook'.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create Pulumi Python project", "write Pulumi Python code", "use Pulumi ESC with Python", "set up OIDC for Pulumi", or mentions Pulumi infrastructure automation with Python.
Automated daily planning and reflection system with morning briefs, wind-down prompts, sleep nudges, and weekly reviews. Use when the user wants to set up a structured daily routine, morning briefings, evening reflection prompts, or weekly planning sessions. Triggers include requests for daily schedules, morning briefs, wind-down routines, sleep reminders, weekly reviews, productivity systems, or daily planning automation.
End-user browser automation with cmux. Use when you need to open sites, interact with pages, wait for state changes, and extract data from cmux browser surfaces.
Creates and configures Claude Code hooks for event-driven automation. Activates when user wants to automate tasks, create event handlers, add formatting/logging/notifications, or ensure deterministic behaviors. Updates settings.json safely with hook configurations. Use when user mentions "create hook", "automate", "on save", "pre/post tool", "notification", "formatting hook", or wants always-on behaviors.
Automate versioning and changelog generation using semantic versioning principles. Configure release automation, version bumping, and changelog tools. Use when implementing version management or automating release processes.
Issue Planning and Automation prompt that generates comprehensive project plans with Epic > Feature > Story/Enabler > Test hierarchy, dependencies, priorities, and automated tracking.
Browser automation via Puppeteer CLI scripts (JSON output). Capabilities: screenshots, PDF generation, web scraping, form automation, network monitoring, performance profiling, JavaScript debugging, headless browsing. Actions: screenshot, scrape, automate, test, profile, monitor, debug browser. Keywords: Puppeteer, headless Chrome, screenshot, PDF, web scraping, form fill, click, navigate, network traffic, performance audit, Lighthouse, console logs, DOM manipulation, element selector, wait, scroll, automation script. Use when: taking screenshots, generating PDFs from web, scraping websites, automating form submissions, monitoring network requests, profiling page performance, debugging JavaScript, testing web UIs.
Structured workflow for upgrading Next.js applications across major versions. Use when migrating a Next.js project from one major version to another (e.g., 13 to 14, 14 to 15, 15 to 16). Covers codemod automation, breaking change detection, incremental migration paths, and post-upgrade validation.
6 production-ready project management skills for Atlassian users: senior PM with portfolio management, scrum master with velocity forecasting, Jira expert with JQL mastery, Confluence expert, Atlassian admin, and template creator. MCP integration for live Jira/Confluence automation. Works with Claude Code, Codex CLI, and OpenClaw.
Provides strategic insights on AI-driven software democratization and agent-based development trends from Replit's perspective. Use when discussing the future of software engineering, AI agent infrastructure requirements, democratization of coding, or when analyzing how AI will transform software creation from expert-only to universal access. Triggers include questions about software engineering automation trends, agent sandbox environments, SWE-bench benchmarks, or strategic implications of AI coding assistants for startups and enterprises.