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Perform language and framework specific security best-practice reviews and suggest improvements. Trigger only when the user explicitly requests security best practices guidance, a security review/report, or secure-by-default coding help. Trigger only for supported languages (python, javascript/typescript, go). Do not trigger for general code review, debugging, or non-security tasks.
Bun JavaScript/TypeScript runtime and all-in-one toolkit. Covers runtime, package manager, bundler, test runner, HTTP server, WebSockets, SQLite, S3, Redis, file I/O, shell scripting, FFI, Markdown parser. Keywords: bun, bunx, bun install, bun run, bun test, bun build, Bun.serve, Bun.file, bun:sqlite, Bun.markdown.
Provides comprehensive guidance for Jest testing framework including test writing, matchers, async testing, mocking, snapshots, configuration, and CLI. Use when the user asks about Jest, needs to write JavaScript/TypeScript tests, mock dependencies, or configure Jest for projects.
Async communication patterns using message brokers and task queues. Use when building event-driven systems, background job processing, or service decoupling. Covers Kafka (event streaming), RabbitMQ (complex routing), NATS (cloud-native), Redis Streams, Celery (Python), BullMQ (TypeScript), Temporal (workflows), and event sourcing patterns.
Guide for implementing Turborepo - a high-performance build system for JavaScript and TypeScript monorepos. Use when setting up monorepos, optimizing build performance, implementing task pipelines, configuring caching strategies, or orchestrating tasks across multiple packages.
Domain-Driven Design system for software development. Use when designing new systems with DDD principles, refactoring existing codebases toward DDD, generating code scaffolding (entities, aggregates, repositories, domain events), facilitating Event Storming sessions, creating bounded context maps, or performing code reviews with a DDD lens. Covers both strategic design (bounded contexts, subdomains, context maps, ubiquitous language) and tactical design (entities, value objects, aggregates, domain services, repositories). Supports all major architecture patterns (Hexagonal/Ports & Adapters, CQRS, Event Sourcing, Clean Architecture) with language-agnostic guidance and concrete examples in Python and TypeScript.
Build single-agent and multi-agent systems using Google's Agent Development Kit (ADK) in Python, Java, Go, or TypeScript. Use when creating AI agents with ADK, designing multi-agent architectures, implementing agent tools, configuring agent callbacks, managing agent state, orchestrating sequential/parallel/loop agent workflows, or when the user mentions ADK, google-adk, google agent development kit, agentic AI with Gemini, or agent orchestration with Google tools. Also use when setting up ADK projects, writing agent tests, deploying agents, or integrating MCP tools with ADK.
Audit, compare, and document Opik integrations across Python SDK, TypeScript SDK, and OTEL/API backend. Use when adding a new integration, reviewing an existing one, or generating first-pass integration docs and gap analysis.
Grey Haven's comprehensive testing strategy - Vitest unit/integration/e2e for TypeScript, pytest markers for Python, >80% coverage requirement, fixture patterns, and Doppler for test environments. Use when writing tests, setting up test infrastructure, running tests, debugging test failures, improving coverage, configuring CI/CD, or when user mentions 'test', 'testing', 'pytest', 'vitest', 'coverage', 'TDD', 'test-driven development', 'unit test', 'integration test', 'e2e', 'end-to-end', 'test fixtures', 'mocking', 'test setup', 'CI testing'.
Set up Biome for fast linting and formatting in JavaScript/TypeScript projects, including editor integration, package scripts, optional pre-commit hooks, and migration from ESLint + Prettier. Use when adding or standardizing lint/format tooling, replacing ESLint/Prettier, or troubleshooting Biome configuration and workflow issues.
Analyze codebases for anti-patterns, code smells, and quality issues using ast-grep structural pattern matching. Use when reviewing code quality, identifying technical debt, or performing comprehensive code analysis across JavaScript, TypeScript, Python, Vue, React, or other supported languages.
Language-agnostic guidance for selecting and applying Gang of Four (GoF) design patterns to recurring object-oriented design problems. Use when deciding among design alternatives, evaluating applicability and tradeoffs, or refactoring rigid/conditional-heavy designs toward better extensibility and lower coupling. Do not use for trivial bug fixes, framework/tool setup, or tasks with no architectural decision. Any TypeScript examples are illustrative only and must be translated to the project's language and constraints.