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Guides file and folder organization using fractal tree structure: self-similar directories, encapsulation, shared/ folders, mini-library pattern, and kebab-case naming. Use when creating, moving, or renaming files, extracting modules into subdirectories, deciding where shared code belongs, or checking import boundaries.
Bootstrap or adapt project docs using project-documentation-template. Core goal - produce structured lifecycle documentation aligned with enterprise template. Initialize (empty) or Adjust (non-empty); repeatable; strict kebab-case naming.
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.
This skill should be used when the user wants to write, review, or refactor TypeScript code to follow industry best practices. Common triggers include "follow ts best practices", "review this typescript", "fix the typescript style", "make this idiomatic typescript", "apply typescript conventions", and "audit this ts file". Bakes in branded types, discriminated unions, ts-pattern for multi-branch logic, JSDoc on exports, kebab-case file naming, and *Params/*Options object-arg conventions. Skip when the user wants pure functional refactors (use ts-best-practices-functional) or is writing framework components (React/Vue/Svelte have different conventions).
Name Canvas components with clear, portable conventions for machine names and folders. Use when (1) Creating a new component, (2) Renaming components, (3) Reviewing component names for consistency. Ensures portable, descriptive component names.