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AI SDLC installation diagnostics and safe upgrade planning. Use when an AI assistant needs to inspect harness prerequisites, repository layout, module and skill registration, detect actionable installation problems, compare versioned file inventories, preview additions/modifications/removals/schema migrations, or produce backup and rollback plans without applying an upgrade. Supports `--quick-flow` and `--full-flow`.
Comprehensive backend development guide for Node.js/Express/TypeScript microservices. Use when creating routes, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with Express APIs, Prisma database access, Sentry error tracking, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, dependency injection, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (routes → controllers → services → repositories), BaseController pattern, error handling, performance monitoring, testing strategies, and migration from legacy patterns.
Use when developing WordPress (Gutenberg) blocks: block.json metadata, register_block_type(_from_metadata), attributes/serialization, supports, dynamic rendering (render.php/render_callback), deprecations/migrations, viewScript vs viewScriptModule, and @wordpress/scripts/@wordpress/create-block build and test workflows.
Create and manage Dexie/IndexedDB repositories with type-safe interfaces, converters, and standardized CRUD operations. Use when (1) adding entity storage, (2) implementing save/load/delete operations, (3) designing database schema and indexes, (4) converting between database (Db*) and domain types, (5) handling database errors or migrations, (6) using existing repositories (SettingsRepository, WorkoutsRepository, TemplatesRepository, CustomExercisesRepository, BenchmarksRepository, ActiveWorkoutRepository). Triggers include "database", "repository", "save data", "fetch from database", "delete from storage", "database schema", "database table", "indexes", "migration", "persist", "convert workout", "converter", "buildPartialUpdate", "mock repository", "database error", "bulk operations", "import/export", or specific repository names.
Frappe Bench CLI command reference for site management, app management, development, and production operations. Use when running bench commands, managing sites, migrations, builds, or deployments.
Set up Tailwind v4 with shadcn/ui themed UI. Workflow: install dependencies, configure CSS variables with @theme inline, set up dark mode, verify. Use when initialising React projects with Tailwind v4, setting up shadcn/ui theming, or fixing colors not working, tw-animate-css errors, @theme inline dark mode conflicts, @apply breaking, v3 migration issues.
Builds, restructures, and standardizes React components according to project conventions (placement, folder/file naming, exports, props patterns). Use when adding components or when reorganizing existing components during refactors, migrations, or component moves.
Expert guidance for building with DatoCMS headless CMS. Includes API decision guides (CDA vs CMA), executable workflow playbooks for schema management, content operations, asset uploads, migrations, structured text (DAST), webhooks, and framework integrations. Covers official MCP server integration and troubleshooting.
Type-safe, file-based router for React with first-class search params, data loading, and code splitting. Use when user asks to "create routes with TanStack Router", "set up file-based routing", "add search params", "use loaders", "protect routes with auth", "add code splitting", or asks about @tanstack/react-router, createFileRoute, createRouter, routeTree.gen.ts, useSearch, useParams, useNavigate, useBlocker, useMatch, useRouterState, beforeLoad, or route configuration. Do NOT use for TanStack Start server functions, Next.js App Router, React Router (without migration context), or Remix routing. Covers routing setup, navigation, search/path params, data loading, authentication, code splitting, SSR, error handling, testing, deployment, and bundler configuration (Vite, Webpack, Rspack, esbuild).
Integrate Geist fonts in Svelte 4/5 and SvelteKit projects using `geist-svelte`. Use when users ask for Geist Sans, Geist Mono, or Geist Pixel variants, need setup with Tailwind v4 or v3, want CSS variable usage without Tailwind, need import/config troubleshooting, or want migration from manual `@font-face` setup to package-based Geist fonts.
Set up the Commerce Engine TypeScript SDK in any project. Framework detection, token storage selection, environment variables, and migration guidance.
Pre-flight check before pushing to production. Catches TypeScript errors, accidentally staged secrets, pending migrations, and hygiene gaps before they hit live users.