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TypeScript authentication framework (framework-agnostic). Features: email/password, OAuth (Google, GitHub, Discord), 2FA (TOTP, SMS), passkeys/WebAuthn, session management, RBAC, rate limiting, database adapters. Actions: implement, configure, secure authentication systems. Keywords: Better Auth, authentication, authorization, OAuth, email/password, 2FA, MFA, TOTP, passkeys, WebAuthn, session management, RBAC, rate limiting, database adapter, TypeScript auth, social login, Google auth, GitHub auth, Discord auth, email verification, password reset. Use when: implementing TypeScript auth, adding OAuth providers, setting up 2FA/MFA, managing sessions, configuring RBAC, building secure auth systems.
Deep EVM smart contract security audit system. Use when asked to audit a contract, find vulnerabilities, review code for security issues, or file security issues on a GitHub repo. Covers 500+ non-obvious checklist items across 19 domains via parallel sub-agents. Different from the security skill (which teaches defensive coding) — this is for systematically auditing contracts you didn't write.
Build chat interfaces for querying documents using natural language. Extract information from PDFs, GitHub repositories, emails, and other sources. Use when creating interactive document Q&A systems, knowledge base chatbots, email search interfaces, or document exploration tools.
Run a simulated meeting with multiple expert personas to analyze a subject from diverse perspectives, reach a decision, and propose a solution before implementation. Optionally posts the meeting analysis to a linked GitLab or GitHub issue.
Review code changes in Tenzir projects. Use when auditing diffs or pull requests for bugs, security issues, missing tests, documentation drift, readability problems, performance regressions, user experience issues, or when deciding how to respond to GitHub review comments. Also use this skill whenever the user says "review", "look at this PR", "check my changes", "audit this diff", "what do you think of this code", or asks for feedback on any code they've written or changed — even if they don't explicitly say "code review."
CI/CD pipeline patterns for GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, testing strategies, and deployment automation
Operate execution flow across GitHub and Linear by triaging issues and pull requests, linking active work, and keeping GitHub public-facing while Linear remains the internal execution layer. Use when the user wants backlog control, PR triage, or GitHub-to-Linear coordination.
Analyze an open source GitHub repository and generate a structured report. Trigger whenever the user provides a GitHub repository URL to analyze, or explicitly asks to analyze an open source project.
Choose how and where to store football data. Use when the user asks about database choices, file formats, cloud storage, data pipelines, or how to organise their football data project. Also covers publishing and sharing outputs (Streamlit, Observable, GitHub Pages).
Research and extract an engineer's coding style, patterns, and best practices from their GitHub contributions. Creates structured knowledge base for replicating their expertise.
Use when pulling live GitHub state back into existing gh-infra manifests with `gh infra import --into`, especially for write/patch/skip decisions, shared file sources, template-backed files, and import safety rules.
Takes meeting transcripts, extracts action items with owners and deadlines, detects implicit commitments, generates structured meeting summaries, and outputs task files compatible with Linear, GitHub Issues, and other project management tools.