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This skill helps you master Python type hints and mypy checks to improve code quality, IDE support, and static analysis.
This skill helps you author custom ESLint plugins and rules using test-driven development, ensuring robust, maintainable linting with auto-fixes.
This skill runs ESLint on your codebase to identify and fix linting issues quickly and safely.
This skill helps you write meaningful, concise code comments by emphasizing intent, readability, and correct scope across APIs and internal logic.
This skill helps you write Python code that emphasizes readability and simplicity following Guido van Rossum's Pythonic principles.
This skill analyzes Python code to improve quality, readability, and maintainability by applying best-practice guidelines and actionable recommendations.
This skill helps you write clean, safe TypeScript by applying explicit types, narrowing, and unknown usage to reduce bugs.
This skill validates code quality quickly by running an isolated sniper-check workflow and returning a final report with zero main-context pollution.
This skill guides using @landfolk/tx styling in React/Next.js, optimizing grouping, compile-time transforms, and linting for reliable Tailwind classes.
This skill enforces PHP coding standards (PSR-12, PHPDoc, type hints) to improve code quality across projects.
This skill enforces design system consistency by identifying hardcoded colors and spacing, mapping violations to tokens, and suggesting token-based fixes.
This skill helps enforce Next.js 15 App Router deliverable criteria by guiding compilation, linting, testing, routing, data fetching, performance,
This skill runs real quality analysis tools against a codebase, producing actionable reports across security, dependencies, perf, and accessibility.
This skill cleans up AI-generated code slop after AI-assisted sessions by removing comments, defensive bloat, type workarounds, and style inconsistencies.
This skill enforces project-wide coding standards and conventions to ensure consistency, quality, and maintainability across all languages and frameworks.
This skill bootstraps new projects or improves existing ones by establishing structure, tooling, docs, and workflows aligned with best practices.
This skill helps you simplify AI-generated code by removing noise patterns in diffs, ensuring readability while preserving exact functionality.
This skill helps you design and audit reliable Effector code by applying structured rules for flows, models, scopes, and tests.
This skill enforces code quality by linting changed files with ESLint, Prettier, and stylelint, and suggesting or applying fixes.
This skill fixes ESLint violations across the codebase by analyzing errors, grouping by rule, and proposing actionable plan and tasks.
This skill helps you detect and fix ArkTS code style violations in real time or during reviews to ensure official compliance.