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Initialize a new Bun project with TypeScript and optimal configuration. Use when starting a new Bun project or converting a directory to a Bun project.
Customize or personalize a Claude Code plugin for a specific organization's tools and workflows. Use when users want to customize a plugin, replace tool placeholders, or configure MCP servers for a plugin. This skill requires Cowork mode with mounted plugin directories and will not work in remote or standard CLI sessions.
Write, review, and adapt SQL for TiDB with correct handling of TiDB-vs-MySQL differences (VECTOR type + vector indexes/functions, full-text search, AUTO_RANDOM, optimistic/pessimistic transactions, foreign keys, views, DDL limitations, and unsupported MySQL features like procedures/triggers/events/GEOMETRY/SPATIAL). Use when generating SQL that must run on TiDB, migrating MySQL SQL to TiDB, or debugging TiDB SQL compatibility errors.
Complete project planning and execution framework. Automatically includes all 14 planning sections (planning/0-Master-Index.md through planning/13-Lessons-Learned-Continuous-Improvement.md) plus all 9 Claude Skills (tech-stack-selector, architecture-decisions, code-standards-enforcer, ci-cd-pipeline-builder, agile-executor, project-risk-identifier, automation-orchestrator, webapp-testing, web-artifacts-builder). When installed, all planning templates and execution skills are immediately available.
Designs graphics for thumbnails, social media, banners, and presentations. Applies design principles (CRAP, Gestalt, visual hierarchy) with research-backed techniques. Integrates with /geometric-elements for decorative assets. Use when creating layouts, choosing typography/colors, or designing any graphic assets. For photography/cinematography prompts, use /art-director instead.
Manage git repositories using the worktree pattern for efficient multi-branch development. Use when: (1) Cloning a repository for the first time, (2) Creating a new worktree for a feature branch, (3) Listing existing worktrees, (4) Removing worktrees after work is complete. The worktree pattern clones once and creates lightweight working directories for each branch, avoiding the overhead of multiple full clones.
Audit project directory structure for colocation, grouping, and anti-patterns. Use when creating files, organising components, or deciding where code should live.
Package a agent skill into a complete GitHub repository ready for distribution via skills.sh. Generates README, LICENSE, plugin.json, marketplace.json, .gitignore, and the proper directory structure. Optionally initializes a git repo and creates a GitHub repository. This skill should be used when publishing a skill, packaging a skill for distribution, preparing a skill repo, or when the user says 'publish skill', 'package skill', 'release skill', '发布技能', '打包 skill'.
Navigates C3 architecture docs and explores corresponding code to answer architecture questions. Use when the user asks: - "where is X", "how does X work", "explain X", "show me the architecture" - "find component", "what handles X", "diagram of X", "visualize X" - "describe X", "list components", "trace X", "flow of X" - References C3 IDs (c3-0, c3-1, adr-*) <example> Context: Project with .c3/ directory user: "explain what c3-101 does and how it connects to other components" assistant: "Using c3-query to navigate the architecture docs." </example> <example> Context: Project with .c3/ directory user: "show me a diagram of the C3 architecture" assistant: "Using c3-query to generate an architecture overview." </example> DO NOT use for changes (route to c3-change). DO NOT use for pattern artifact management — listing, creating, updating refs (route to c3-ref). Requires .c3/ to exist.
Audits GitHub Actions workflows for security vulnerabilities in AI agent integrations including Claude Code Action, Gemini CLI, OpenAI Codex, and GitHub AI Inference. Detects attack vectors where attacker-controlled input reaches AI agents running in CI/CD pipelines, including env var intermediary patterns, direct expression injection, dangerous sandbox configurations, and wildcard user allowlists. Use when reviewing workflow files that invoke AI coding agents, auditing CI/CD pipeline security for prompt injection risks, or evaluating agentic action configurations.
Provides a guide for setting up Golang project layouts and workspaces. Use this whenever starting a new Go project, organizing an existing codebase, setting up a monorepo with multiple packages, creating CLI tools with multiple main packages, or deciding on directory structure. Apply this for any Go project initialization or restructuring work.
Expert knowledge for Azure AI Metrics Advisor development including decision making, security, configuration, and integrations & coding patterns. Use when configuring data feeds, tuning anomaly detection, managing alert hooks, or integrating the Metrics Advisor APIs, and other Azure AI Metrics Advisor related development tasks. Not for Azure AI Anomaly Detector (use azure-anomaly-detector), Azure Monitor (use azure-monitor), Azure Machine Learning (use azure-machine-learning).