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Refactors route handlers into service layer with clean boundaries, dependency injection, testability, and separation of concerns. Provides service interfaces, folder structure, testing strategy, and migration plan. Use when refactoring "fat controllers", "business logic", "service layer", or "architecture cleanup".
Package development in Bagisto. Activates when creating packages, migrations, models, repositories, routes, controllers, views, localization, DataGrid, menus, ACL, or system configuration. Use references to skills for specific areas: @core, @data, @ui, @features.
Multi-tenant data isolation with one Rivet Actor per tenant: the actor key is the tenant id, so each tenant gets its own isolated dataset and migrations.
Use when upgrading react-native to a newer version. Handles version bumps, native project changes (Android/iOS), dependency updates, and breaking change migration. Invoke with `/upgrade-react-native <version>`.
Comprehensive Biome (biomejs.dev) integration for professional TypeScript/JavaScript development. Use for linting, formatting, code quality, and flawless Biome integration into codebases. Covers installation, configuration, migration from ESLint/Prettier, all linter rules, formatter options, CLI usage, editor integration, monorepo setup, and CI/CD integration. Use when working with Biome tooling, configuring biome.json, setting up linting/formatting, migrating projects, debugging Biome issues, or implementing production-ready Biome workflows.
Expert guidance for planning and executing cloud adoption using Azure Cloud Adoption Framework. Covers strategy, planning, readiness & landing zones, adoption patterns, governance, security, operations & management, organization & teams, and adoption scenarios. Use when designing Azure landing zones, AVS/AKS, SAP/Oracle migrations, AVD/VDI, or AI/analytics platforms, and other Azure Cloud Adoption Framework related development tasks.
Ruby on Rails performance and maintainability optimization guidelines for building backend APIs and frontend web applications. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring Ruby on Rails code to ensure optimal patterns for controllers, models, ActiveRecord queries, caching, views, API design, security, and background jobs. Triggers on tasks involving Rails controllers, ActiveRecord queries, migrations, Turbo/Hotwire, API endpoints, background jobs, or Rails performance improvements.
Complete guide for using drift database library in Flutter applications. Use when building Flutter apps that need local SQLite database storage with type-safe queries, reactive streams, migrations, and efficient CRUD operations. Includes setup with drift_flutter package, StreamBuilder integration, Provider/Riverpod patterns, and Flutter-specific database management for mobile, web, and desktop platforms.
Adopt Prisma Next into a new project, onto an existing database, or as the first move after a bootstrap tool dropped you into a scaffold. Use for "what can I do with Prisma Next", "what can I do next with Prisma", "where do I start", "what should I do first", "just ran createprisma", "createprisma", "npx createprisma", "npx create-prisma", "first steps", "first query", "I have a scaffolded Prisma Next project what now"; for `pnpm dlx prisma-next init` greenfield setup; and for `prisma-next contract infer` + `db sign` against an existing database. Also covers the connect-write-read first-arc orientation, the day-to-day commands (`contract emit`, `db init`, `db update`, `migration plan`, `migrate`, `db schema`, `db verify`), and routing to `prisma-next-contract` / `prisma-next-queries` / `prisma-next-runtime` for the next move. Flags: --target, --authoring, --schema-path, --probe-db, --output.
Production-grade SQL optimization for OLTP systems: EXPLAIN/plan analysis, balanced indexing, schema and query design, migrations, backup/recovery, HA, security, and safe performance tuning across PostgreSQL, MySQL, SQL Server, Oracle, SQLite.
Material 3 Expressive (M3E). Comprehensive guidance on expressive design system for Flutter with platform support for Android and Linux desktop. Covers color tokens, typography scales, motion specifications, shape tokens, spacing ramps, and component enhancements for creating emotionally engaging UIs. Includes migration guidance from standard M3 and platform-specific integration notes.
Executes full-project QA like a real user by discovering the repository verification and E2E contracts, running build, lint, test, and startup commands, exercising core workflows end-to-end through CLI, HTTP, and browser interfaces, requiring automated regression coverage for supported critical flows, fixing root-cause regressions, and rerunning the full gate. Uses the agent-browser companion skill for Web UI validation when a web surface exists. Use when validating a branch, release candidate, migration, refactor, or risky commit. Do not use for static code review only, one-off unit test edits, planning test cases, or architecture brainstorming without execution — use qa-report for planning and documentation.