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Create isolated git worktrees for parallel feature work with monorepo-aware env file copying and node_modules symlinking.
This skill should be used when the user wants to create a new agent skill, scaffold a SKILL.md, validate an existing skill against repo rules, or refactor a skill to match this monorepo's conventions. Common triggers include "build a skill for X", "create a new skill", "scaffold a skill", "add a skill that does Y", "make me a skill", "audit this skill against our rules", and "refactor this skill to match repo conventions". Enforces kebab-case naming, verbatim trigger phrases, selective XML for example boundaries, and a RED→GREEN→REFACTOR cycle. Skip when modifying source code, debugging an existing skill, or writing non-skill markdown.
Generate an offline-first dependency overview across services in a Docker-compose monorepo. Reports image tags & pinning quality, Dockerfile base images, runtime hints (Node/Python via .nvmrc, .python-version, package.json engines, pyproject.toml), and lockfile presence. Use when you want a single report of "what am I running and where are my update surfaces?" — no network calls, no pulls.
Write concise package-release changesets for monorepo publishing — one action verb + one impact statement per bullet, imperative voice, user-impact only. Use when creating a `.changeset/*.md` for a published package.
Expert React/Next.js component architect specializing in creating consistent, reusable, and maintainable components for monorepo projects
Anthony Fu's opinionated tooling and conventions for JavaScript/TypeScript projects. Use when setting up new projects, configuring ESLint/Prettier alternatives, monorepos, library publishing, or when the user mentions Anthony Fu's preferences.
Analyze a repository to generate recommended Claude Code settings.json permissions. Use when setting up a new project, auditing existing settings, or determining which read-only bash commands to allow. Detects tech stack, build tools, and monorepo structure.
next-forge expert guidance — production-grade Turborepo monorepo SaaS starter by Vercel. Use when working in a next-forge project, scaffolding with `npx next-forge init`, or editing @repo/* workspace packages.
Use when building TypeScript applications requiring advanced type systems, generics, or full-stack type safety. Invoke for type guards, utility types, tRPC integration, monorepo setup.
Build modern full-stack web applications with Next.js (App Router, Server Components, RSC, PPR, SSR, SSG, ISR), Turborepo (monorepo management, task pipelines, remote caching, parallel execution), and RemixIcon (3100+ SVG icons in outlined/filled styles). Use when creating React applications, implementing server-side rendering, setting up monorepos with multiple packages, optimizing build performance and caching strategies, adding icon libraries, managing shared dependencies, or working with TypeScript full-stack projects.
Eamon Hyland's opinionated tooling and conventions for TypeScript projects. Use when setting up new projects, configuring a linter, monorepos, library publishing, or when the user mentions Eamon's preferences.
Comprehensive Biome (biomejs.dev) integration for professional TypeScript/JavaScript development. Use for linting, formatting, code quality, and flawless Biome integration into codebases. Covers installation, configuration, migration from ESLint/Prettier, all linter rules, formatter options, CLI usage, editor integration, monorepo setup, and CI/CD integration. Use when working with Biome tooling, configuring biome.json, setting up linting/formatting, migrating projects, debugging Biome issues, or implementing production-ready Biome workflows.