Loading...
Loading...
Found 76 Skills
Capture and resolve deferred items from a session ('we'll come back to that'). Use $ARGUMENTS as the promise text, or --list / --resolve N.
Analyzes indicators of compromise (IOCs) including IP addresses, domains, file hashes, URLs, and email artifacts to determine maliciousness confidence, campaign attribution, and blocking priority. Use when triaging IOCs from phishing emails, security alerts, or external threat feeds; enriching raw IOCs with multi-source intelligence; or making block/monitor/whitelist decisions. Activates for requests involving VirusTotal, AbuseIPDB, MalwareBazaar, MISP, or IOC enrichment pipelines.
Detect compromised O365 and Google Workspace email accounts by analyzing inbox rule creation, suspicious sign-in locations, mail forwarding rules, and unusual API access patterns via Microsoft Graph and audit logs.
Master asynchronous programming in Node.js with Promises, async/await, streams, and event-driven patterns for efficient non-blocking operations
Coding patterns and best practices — React components, promise handling, and TypeScript conventions.
Async/await and Promise optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or refactoring asynchronous code to eliminate waterfalls and maximize parallelism. Triggers on tasks involving data fetching, loaders, actions, or Promise handling.
C++20 coroutines skill for understanding coroutine mechanics and debugging. Use when working with co_await, co_yield, co_return, implementing promise_type, understanding coroutine frame layout, debugging suspended coroutines in GDB, or inspecting frame allocation with Compiler Explorer. Activates on queries about C++20 coroutines, co_await, co_yield, promise_type, coroutine_handle, coroutine suspension, or coroutine frame.
Use the better-all library for Promise.all with automatic DAG-based dependency optimization and full type inference. Use when parallelizing async operations with complex dependencies.
Define your Climax — the specific transformation you promise your audience. This is the second element of the World Code framework. Use when someone says "define my climax", "transformation promise", "what change do I create", "what do I promise", or "climax element".
Use when writing, fixing, or editing TypeScript async flows, promises, retries, timeouts, cancellation, shared mutable state across awaits, race conditions, or flaky async tests.
Implement, debug, refactor, migrate, review, or explain Effect TypeScript code. Use when a task touches `effect` or `@effect/*` APIs, especially services, layers, schemas, runtime wiring, platform or CLI packages, Effect testing, or Promise-to-Effect migration.
Use this skill when the docs-impact-classifier returns a structural verdict, signalling that the documentation TOC must change to accommodate the PR. Proposes TOC deltas (new pages, moves, merges) and emits new-page outline stubs that the doc-sync panel later fleshes out. Holds the 3-promise narrative (consume / produce / govern) and the persona ramps as hard constraints.