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Design, implement, and maintain high‑value TypeScript test suites using popular JS/TS testing libraries. Use this skill whenever the user is adding tests, debugging failing tests, or refactoring code that should be covered by tests.
AI-powered enterprise debugging orchestrator with Context7 integration, intelligent error pattern recognition, automated root cause analysis, predictive fix suggestions, and multi-process debugging coordination across 25+ languages and distributed systems
Query and analyze Datadog logs, metrics, APM traces, and monitors using the Datadog API. Use when debugging production issues, monitoring application performance, or investigating alerts.
Global Agent rules, including language, response style, debugging priority, engineering quality baseline, mandatory code metric limits, security baseline, test verification standards and Skills routing table. Applicable to all programming tasks.
This skill should be used for browser automation tasks using Chrome DevTools Protocol (CDP). Triggers when users need to launch Chrome with remote debugging, navigate pages, execute JavaScript in browser context, capture screenshots, or interactively select DOM elements. No MCP server required.
Conduct structured interviews to gather requirements, clarify specifications, or understand context. This skill should be used when starting a new task that requires understanding user intent, requirements, technical specifications, or context. It supports various interview types including requirements definition, debugging investigation, architecture review, and general information gathering.
A user-empowering data visualization Vue 3 components library for eloquent data storytelling. ALWAYS use when writing code importing "vue-data-ui". Consult for debugging, best practices, or modifying vue-data-ui, vue data ui.
Deep analysis debugging mode for complex issues. Activates methodical investigation protocol with evidence gathering, hypothesis testing, and rigorous verification. Use when standard troubleshooting fails or when issues require systematic root cause analysis.
Builds sustained high agency through internalized standards, identity anchoring, cross-session learning, and self-recovery — all delivered in corporate PUA rhetoric. This is the evolution of PUA: same pressure culture, but with an internal engine that never burns out. Apply it to all tasks to maintain constant high agency. It is especially valuable for complex multi-step tasks, long debugging sessions, quality-sensitive deliverables, tasks requiring initiative and ownership, or whenever sustained motivation is critical. It can operate standalone or be stacked with PUA — when stacked, this skill's Recovery Protocol activates before PUA's L1 pressure takes effect. Trigger scenarios: start of any task, sustained work sessions, multi-turn problem-solving, or when you need the agent to think as an owner rather than a tool.
Lead Software Engineer. Use this skill whenever the user mentions coding, debugging, refactoring, or implementation, even if they don't explicitly ask for an "engineer." Use it to translate technical blueprints into clean code.
Use when an agent is writing, debugging, or updating code against Apple frameworks and needs local Xcode documentation to resolve compile errors, discover the right symbols, check API shape or availability, confirm usage patterns, or inspect related articles and topics for newly released SDK features.
Vercel Observability expert guidance — Drains (logs, traces, speed insights, web analytics), Web Analytics, Speed Insights, runtime logs, custom events, OpenTelemetry integration, and monitoring dashboards. Use when instrumenting, debugging, or optimizing application performance and user experience on Vercel.