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Guide for building interactive web UIs with Datastar and gomponents-datastar. Use this skill when adding frontend interactivity to Go web applications with Datastar attributes.
This skill performs comprehensive security audits and vulnerability scanning across dependencies, code, and secrets to harden deployments.
Creates GitHub Pull Requests with automated validation and task tracking. Use when user wants to create PR, open pull request, submit for review, or check if ready for PR. Analyzes commits, validates task completion, generates Conventional Commits title and description, suggests labels. NOTE - for merging existing PRs, use github-pr-merge instead.
This skill analyzes code changes to reveal impact, risks, and a migration checklist across backend, frontend, and tests.
Guide for creating and working with marimo notebooks, the reactive Python notebook that stores as pure .py files. This skill should be used when creating, editing, running, or deploying marimo notebooks.
This skill executes a complete Rust development workflow including cargo check, build, test, clippy, and fmt to ensure code quality.
Handles PR review comments and feedback resolution. Use when user wants to resolve PR comments, handle review feedback, fix review comments, address PR review, check review status, respond to reviewer, or verify PR readiness. Fetches comments via GitHub CLI, classifies by severity, applies fixes with user confirmation, commits with proper format, replies to threads.
This skill executes Claude Code X tasks in the background, enabling up to five parallel sessions and continuous user productivity.
Guide for creating Claude Code skills following Anthropic's official best practices. Use when user wants to create a new skill, build a skill, write SKILL.md, or needs skill creation guidelines. Provides structure, naming conventions, description writing, and quality checklist.
Guide for working with gomponents, a pure Go HTML component library. Use this skill when reading or writing gomponents code, or when building HTML views in Go applications.
This skill analyzes dependency upgrades and migrations, outlining breaking changes, required work, and a migration checklist to plan efficiently.
Guide for collaborating on code in open source projects. This skill should be used when contributing to public repositories, creating PRs, reviewing code, or managing issues on GitHub.
This skill helps manage Rust and Node.js dependencies by adding, updating, auditing, and resolving conflicts across cargo and npm.
Guide for using the AI's persistent journal database
This skill helps you design KPI dashboards, analyze growth metrics, and drive data-driven decisions with cohort and forecast insights.
Guide for generating and editing images using generative AI with the nanobanana CLI
Guide for recording significant architectural and design decisions in docs/decisions.md. Use this skill when clearly significant architectural decisions are made (database choices, frameworks, core design patterns) or when explicitly asked to document a decision. Be conservative - only suggest for major decisions, not minor implementation details.
This skill automates a Git workflow with Conventional Commits, including staging, committing, PR creation, and merging to streamline collaborative development.
Guide for posting content to the Bluesky social network using the bsky terminal app. This skill should be used proactively when working in public repositories and there is interesting, shareable content (new features, insights, achievements, or announcements worth sharing with the community). Use it when asked to post to Bluesky, or when content seems worth sharing publicly.
Guide for using git worktrees to parallelize development with coding agents. Use this skill when the user requests to work in a new worktree or wants to work on a separate feature in isolation (e.g., "Work in a new worktree", "Create a worktree for feature X").
This skill analyzes GitHub issues and infers Miyabi's 57-label system to aid triage and labeling efficiency.