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Found 7 Skills
Expert in Elixir and Phoenix development with functional programming patterns
Core catalog of 8 critical Elixir/Phoenix anti-patterns covering error handling, separation of concerns, Ecto queries, and testing. Trigger: During Elixir code review, refactoring sessions, or when writing Phoenix/Ecto code.
Use when working with LiveView rendering phases and lifecycle. Covers static vs connected rendering, safe assign access, mount initialization, and avoiding KeyError crashes.
Elixir 1.17+ development specialist covering Phoenix 1.7, LiveView, Ecto, and OTP patterns. Use when developing real-time applications, distributed systems, or Phoenix projects.
Use when designing or architecting Elixir/Phoenix applications, creating comprehensive project documentation, planning OTP supervision trees, defining domain models with Ash Framework, structuring multi-app projects with path-based dependencies, or preparing handoff documentation for Director/Implementor AI collaboration
This skill should be used when the user works on any .ex or .exs file, mentions Elixir/Phoenix/Ecto/OTP, the project has a mix.exs, or asks "which skill should I use", "new to Elixir", "help with Elixir". Routes to the correct thinking skill BEFORE exploring code. Triggers on "implement", "add", "fix", "refactor" in Elixir projects.
Expert in Elixir, Phoenix Framework, and OTP. Specializes in building concurrent, fault-tolerant, and real-time applications using the BEAM. Use when building Elixir applications, working with Phoenix, implementing GenServers, or designing distributed systems on the BEAM.