Use when encountering Swift 6 concurrency errors, Sendable conformance warnings, actor isolation issues, "global variable is not concurrency-safe" errors, or migrating codebases to Swift 6 language mode
Delegates knowledge bank lookups to Explore subagents with reflections-first strategy that learns from past mistakes. Checks /reflections/ directory before documentation to extract documented failures to avoid and proven approaches to apply. Automatically triggers when user mentions services ([project-a], [project-b], [project-c], Claude Code), requests investigations, or queries past lessons. Returns structured, actionable insights achieving 69-94% context reduction. (project, gitignored)
Build and debug Pydantic AI agents using best practices for dependencies, dynamic system prompts, tools, and structured output validation. Use when the user wants to: (1) Create a new Pydantic AI agent, (2) Debug or fix an existing agent, (3) Add features like tools, validators, or dynamic prompts, (4) Integrate OpenRouter for multi-model access, (5) Add Logfire for debugging/observability, (6) Structure agent architecture with dependency injection.
Apply task-specific templates to AI session plans using ai-update-plan. Use when starting a new task to load appropriate plan structure (feature, bugfix, refactor, documentation, security).
Configure MCP session defaults for different project components
Python coding standards for Amplifier including type hints, async patterns, error handling, and formatting. Use when writing Python code for Amplifier modules.
Check code against the project's style guidelines and design system standards.
Document Claude Code sessions by extracting knowledge into cross-referenced documentation. Triggers on "recap the session", "summarize the work", or after significant code changes.
This skill retrieves and displays work items assigned to the user in Azure DevOps, organized by type and sorted by recently changed. It prompts for a project name or lists available projects if not provided, then fetches work item details and displays them in a formatted table with clickable links.
Amplifier design philosophy using Linux kernel metaphor. Covers mechanism vs policy, module architecture, event-driven design, and kernel principles. Use when designing new modules or making architectural decisions.
Self-healing skill that improves signal mapper keyword coverage through iterative problem generation and keyword patching. Use when user says "heal signal mapper", "improve keyword coverage", "generate problem statements", "run healing loop", "patch signal mapper", or asks about "signal mapper gaps". Do NOT use for project architecture or deployment.
Comprehensive project design and ideation skill for AI/ML and web/mobile applications. Use when users present initial project ideas that need enhancement, architectural guidance, technology stack recommendations, feature expansion, or implementation strategy. Triggers include requests like "help me design a [project type]", "I want to build [concept] but need to flesh out the idea", "what features should I add to [project]", "recommend a tech stack for [idea]", or "enhance my project concept". Provides structured design thinking, architectural patterns, feature frameworks, and technology recommendations through progressive disclosure of specialized reference materials.
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Scaffold a new skill following best practices.
Security standards and authentication tools for Dutch government software. Use when implementing DigiD, eHerkenning, OAuth, OIDC, PKIoverheid, or other Dutch government authentication and security standards.
Create or update test files for React components. Use when user asks to "create component tests", "test MyComponent", "generate tests for component", "update component tests", or mentions needing tests for a React component. Generates vitest test files with render, mocked sub-components, and proper test structure focusing on logic and prop validation.
NeRDS software development guidelines for Dutch government projects. Use when making architectural decisions, setting up CI/CD, implementing security practices, handling privacy requirements, or ensuring accessibility compliance in government software.
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Infrastructure and deployment standards for Dutch government systems. Use when deploying to Haven (government Kubernetes), setting up FSC (Federated Service Connectivity), or checking infrastructure compliance.