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Found 114 Skills
Auto-generates code flow diagrams from Python module analysis. Detects when architecture diagrams become stale (code changed, diagram didn't). Use when: creating new modules, reviewing PRs for architecture impact, or checking diagram freshness. Generates mermaid diagrams showing imports, dependencies, and module relationships.
Create technical diagrams using Mermaid syntax for architecture, sequences, ERDs, flowcharts, and state machines. Use for visualizing system design, data flows, and processes. Triggers: diagram, mermaid, architecture diagram, sequence diagram, flowchart, ERD, entity relationship, state diagram, C4 model, component diagram, visualize, draw.
This skill should be used when reviewing pull requests, performing comprehensive code review, analyzing code changes before merge, or when the user asks for thorough/ultra-critical code review. Performs EXTREMELY CRITICAL 6-pass analysis identifying runtime failures, code consistency issues, architectural problems, environment compatibility risks, and verification strategies. Posts structured review as GitHub PR comment. Use when user asks to "review PR", "review this code", "review changes", "check this PR", "analyze PR", "post review", or for Phase 3 of devflow. Supports parallel review mode with multiplier (code-review-3, code-review 6X) for consensus-based reviews. This is an ultra-critical reviewer that does not let things slip and desires only perfection.
Principal Architect for repo audits, complexity analysis, and refactoring recommendations.
Use when visualizing architecture - generates Mermaid diagrams for data flow, service relationships, or entity structures
Use when creating data flow diagrams (DFD), functional decomposition trees, IDEF0 diagrams, or BPMN process models. Covers process-oriented and data-oriented diagram types for analyzing system behavior and data transformation. USE FOR: data flow diagrams (DFD), functional decomposition, IDEF0 modeling, BPMN process modeling, process analysis, data transformation visualization, system behavior documentation, input-output analysis DO NOT USE FOR: object-oriented modeling (use uml), system container decomposition (use c4-diagrams), enterprise architecture (use togaf or archimate)
Create Mermaid diagrams and convert them to images. Use when needing to visualize flows, architecture, or data structures.
Write or update backend feature documentation that follows a repo's DOCUMENTATION_GUIDELINES.md (or equivalent) across any project. Use when asked to create/update module docs, API contracts, or backend documentation that must include architecture, endpoints, payloads, Mermaid diagrams, and seeding instructions.
Create a new Azure DevOps wiki page. Use when the user wants to add a new wiki page, write project documentation in Azure DevOps wiki format, or update wiki page structure with mermaid diagrams in Traditional Chinese.
Generate Mermaid diagrams for chatbot flows that render in Markdown, including choosing diagram types, producing valid Mermaid code blocks, and validating or rendering diagrams locally via the bundled scripts. Use when a user asks for chatbot flowcharts/sequence/state diagrams, wants Mermaid syntax, or needs to verify/render Mermaid without a web service.
Convert images (screenshots, photos, whiteboard) to Mermaid or DOT/Graphviz diagrams
Import markdown documents and mermaid diagrams into Joplin using the Joplin CLI.