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Develop AI agents, tools, and workflows with Mastra v1 Beta and Hono servers. This skill should be used when creating Mastra agents, defining tools with Zod schemas, building workflows with step data flow, setting up Hono API servers with Mastra adapters, or implementing agent networks. Keywords: mastra, hono, agent, tool, workflow, AI, LLM, typescript, API, MCP.
Expert guidance for creating, writing, building, and refining Claude Code Skills. Use when working with SKILL.md files, authoring new skills, improving existing skills, or understanding skill structure and best practices.
Guide to spences10's Claude Code ecosystem. Use when user asks which tool to use, how tools relate, or needs help choosing between MCP servers, skills, or CLIs.
This skill provides comprehensive instructions for using gogcli (gog), a fast, script-friendly CLI for Google Workspace services including Gmail, Calendar, Drive, Docs, Sheets, Slides, Chat, Classroom, Contacts, Tasks, People, Groups, and Keep. This skill should be used when the user wants to interact with Google services via the command line, including reading/sending email, managing calendar events, working with Google Drive files, managing classroom courses, or any other Google Workspace operations. The skill assumes gog is installed and authorised.
Superdesign is a design agent specialized in frontend UI/UX design. Use this skill before implementing any UI that requires design thinking. Common commands: superdesign create-project --title "X" (setup project), superdesign create-design-draft --project-id <id> --title "Current UI" -p "Faithfully reproduce..." --context-file src/Component.tsx (faithful reproduction), superdesign iterate-design-draft --draft-id <id> -p "dark theme" -p "minimal" --mode branch --context-file src/Component.tsx (design variations), superdesign execute-flow-pages --draft-id <id> --pages '[...]' --context-file src/Component.tsx (extend to more pages). Supports line ranges: --context-file path:startLine:endLine
Complete E2E (end-to-end) and integration testing skill for TypeScript/NestJS projects using Jest, real infrastructure via Docker, and GWT pattern. ALWAYS use this skill when user needs to: **SETUP** - Initialize or configure E2E testing infrastructure: - Set up E2E testing for a new project - Configure docker-compose for testing (Kafka, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis) - Create jest-e2e.config.ts or E2E Jest configuration - Set up test helpers for database, Kafka, or Redis - Configure .env.e2e environment variables - Create test/e2e directory structure **WRITE** - Create or add E2E/integration tests: - Write, create, add, or generate e2e tests or integration tests - Test API endpoints, workflows, or complete features end-to-end - Test with real databases, message brokers, or external services - Test Kafka consumers/producers, event-driven workflows - Working on any file ending in .e2e-spec.ts or in test/e2e/ directory - Use GWT (Given-When-Then) pattern for tests **REVIEW** - Audit or evaluate E2E tests: - Review existing E2E tests for quality - Check test isolation and cleanup patterns - Audit GWT pattern compliance - Evaluate assertion quality and specificity - Check for anti-patterns (multiple WHEN actions, conditional assertions) **RUN** - Execute or analyze E2E test results: - Run E2E tests - Start/stop Docker infrastructure for testing - Analyze E2E test results - Verify Docker services are healthy - Interpret test output and failures **DEBUG** - Fix failing or flaky E2E tests: - Fix failing E2E tests - Debug flaky tests or test isolation issues - Troubleshoot connection errors (database, Kafka, Redis) - Fix timeout issues or async operation failures - Diagnose race conditions or state leakage - Debug Kafka message consumption issues **OPTIMIZE** - Improve E2E test performance: - Speed up slow E2E tests - Optimize Docker infrastructure startup - Replace fixed waits with smart polling - Reduce beforeEach cleanup time - Improve test parallelization where safe Keywords: e2e, end-to-end, integration test, e2e-spec.ts, test/e2e, Jest, supertest, NestJS, Kafka, Redpanda, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, docker-compose, GWT pattern, Given-When-Then, real infrastructure, test isolation, flaky test, MSW, nock, waitForMessages, fix e2e, debug e2e, run e2e, review e2e, optimize e2e, setup e2e
Practical Python craftsmanship guidance based on One Python Craftsman. Use when writing, refactoring, or reviewing Python code for naming, branching, data structures, functions, exceptions, loops, decorators, imports, file I/O, edge cases, and modern syntax choices. If the skills set includes friendly-python, suggest invoking it for better Python outcomes.
Project setup wizard for AI agents. Use when user requests setup or when .agents/CONTEXT.md is missing or incomplete and setup recovery is needed. Generates .agents/CONTEXT.md with stack, structure, coding rules, and skill mapping.
Global defaults and interaction rules for all Alicoder001 skills. Use when starting any task to set communication style, project assumptions, and skill priority.
Guidance for converting COBOL programs to modern languages (Python, Java, etc.) while preserving exact behavior and data format compatibility. This skill should be used when modernizing legacy COBOL applications, converting COBOL business logic to modern languages, or ensuring byte-for-byte output compatibility between COBOL and its replacement.
This skill creates or updates a README.md file in the GitHub home directory of the current project. The README.md file it generates will conform to GitHub best practices, including badges, project overview, site metrics, getting started instructions, and comprehensive documentation.
Meta-agent for creating new custom agents, skills, and MCP integrations. Expert in agent design, MCP development, skill architecture, and rapid prototyping. Activate on 'create agent', 'new skill', 'MCP server', 'custom tool', 'agent design'. NOT for using existing agents (invoke them directly), general coding (use language-specific skills), or infrastructure setup (use deployment-engineer).