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Simplify and refactor code for clarity, consistency, and maintainability while preserving exact behavior. Use when code was just added or modified and needs readability-focused cleanup without changing outputs, side effects, or external interfaces.
Guidelines for Go documentation including doc comments, package docs, godoc formatting, runnable examples, and signal boosting. Use when writing or reviewing documentation for Go packages, types, functions, or methods.
Performs initial binary triage by surveying memory layout, strings, imports/exports, and functions to quickly understand what a binary does and identify suspicious behavior. Use when first examining a binary, when user asks to triage/survey/analyze a program, or wants an overview before deeper reverse engineering.
Use this skill to implement hybrid search combining BM25 keyword search with semantic vector search using Reciprocal Rank Fusion (RRF). **Trigger when user asks to:** - Combine keyword and semantic search - Implement hybrid search or multi-modal retrieval - Use BM25/pg_textsearch with pgvector together - Implement RRF (Reciprocal Rank Fusion) for search - Build search that handles both exact terms and meaning **Keywords:** hybrid search, BM25, pg_textsearch, RRF, reciprocal rank fusion, keyword search, full-text search, reranking, cross-encoder Covers: pg_textsearch BM25 index setup, parallel query patterns, client-side RRF fusion (Python/TypeScript), weighting strategies, and optional ML reranking.
Review FastAPI security audit patterns for dependencies and middleware. Use for auditing auth dependencies, CORS configuration, and TrustedHost middleware. Use proactively when reviewing FastAPI apps. Examples: - user: "Audit FastAPI route security" → check for Depends() and Security() usage - user: "Check FastAPI CORS setup" → verify origins when allow_credentials=True - user: "Review FastAPI middleware" → check TrustedHost and HTTPSRedirect config - user: "Secure FastAPI API keys" → move from query params to header schemes - user: "Scan for FastAPI footguns" → check starlette integration and dependency order
Auto-generate comprehensive API documentation with examples, schemas, and interactive tools.
Uncertainty-aware non-linear reasoning system with recursive subagent orchestration. Triggers for complex reasoning, research, multi-domain synthesis, or when explicit commands `/nlr`, `/reason`, `/think-deep` are used. Integrates think skill (reasoning), agent-core skill (acting), and MCP tools (infranodus, exa, scholar-gateway) in recursive think→act→observe loops. Uses coding sandbox for execution validation and maintains deliberate noisiness via NoisyGraph scaffold. Supports `/compact` mode for abbreviated outputs and `/semantic` mode for rich exploration.
Generate PhD-level expert agent prompts for Claude Code. Creates comprehensive 500-1000 line agents with detailed patterns, code examples, and best practices. Triggers on: spawn agent, create agent, generate expert, new agent, agent genesis.
Create new scientific tools for ToolUniverse framework with proper structure, validation, and testing. Use when users need to add tools to ToolUniverse, implement new API integrations, create tool wrappers for scientific databases/services, expand ToolUniverse capabilities, or follow ToolUniverse contribution guidelines. Supports creating tool classes, JSON configurations, validation, error handling, and test examples.
shadcn-vue component integration for Inertia Rails Vue 3 (NOT Nuxt): forms, dialogs, tables, toasts, dark mode, and more. Use when building UI with shadcn-vue components in an Inertia + Vue app or adapting shadcn-vue examples from Nuxt. Wire shadcn-vue inputs to Inertia Form via name attribute and #default scoped slot. Flash toasts require Rails flash_keys initializer config.
Analyze and extract design patterns from visual examples. Deconstructs design systems, color palettes, typography, and layout principles from reference materials.
Writes and audits technical documentation using Diataxis, Stripe-style clarity, and the Eight Rules. 52 rules across 9 categories covering voice, structure, clarity, code examples, formatting, navigation, scanability, content hygiene, and review. Use when writing docs, creating READMEs, documenting APIs, writing tutorials, building a docs site, or auditing documentation quality.