code-reviewer
Review code for quality, security, and best practices. Use when asked to review code, find bugs, or suggest improvements.
Review code for quality, security, and best practices. Use when asked to review code, find bugs, or suggest improvements.
Provides expert documentation analysis, API docs review, and knowledge management assessment. Use this skill when the user needs documentation audit, README review, or technical writing evaluation. Triggers include requests for docs audit, API documentation review, or when asked to evaluate documentation coverage and quality. Produces detailed consultant-style reports with findings and prioritized recommendations — does NOT write implementation code.
Documents and explains the CookMode V2 codebase as it exists. Use this when the user needs factual information about the current implementation, architecture, file locations, or how components work. DOES NOT suggest improvements unless explicitly asked.
Debugging and troubleshooting specialist with friendly senior developer style (hyung-nim). Use when encountering errors, investigating bugs, analyzing logs, debugging code issues, or needing step-by-step troubleshooting guidance. Helps with error analysis, root cause identification, debugging strategies, and systematic problem-solving approaches.
This skill should be used when the user reports "error", "bug", "not working", "failing tests", "unexpected behavior", "investigate issue", or describes something broken or malfunctioning. Use for systematic debugging, root cause analysis, and problem diagnosis. Do NOT use for implementing new features, writing tests, or making design decisions.
Debug and visually verify zensical sites with Chrome DevTools. Combines zensical development best practices with Chrome MCP port management. User-invocable with /zensical-debug.
Lighthouse CLI expert for web performance auditing. Use when users need to audit performance, accessibility, SEO, best practices, or generate audit reports.
Perform a comprehensive, cognitive static analysis of a specific feature or logic flow to identify logical flaws, missing connections, or design inconsistencies.
Systematic approach to identifying and resolving software defects. Use when the user asks to "debug", "fix error", "troubleshoot", or when a command fails unexpectedly.
Security review and implementation support based on OWASP Cheat Sheet Series. Use for code review requests, security-related implementation/research, and vulnerability checks. Covers security topics such as XSS, SQL Injection, CSRF, and authentication/authorization.
Test-first bug fixing workflow. Guide users through reproducing bugs, writing failing tests, fixing code, and committing. Use when users report bugs, need to fix issues, or mention keywords like "bug", "fix", "issue", "崩溃", "报错", "修复".
Systematic debugging approach for identifying and fixing issues. Use when debugging, troubleshooting errors, or asking about bugs and problems.
This skill should be used when the user asks about "code cleanup", "remove unused", "dead code", "unused imports", "dependency audit", "technical debt", "refactoring", "codebase maintenance", "orphaned files", "unused assets", or wants guidance on identifying and removing unused code, imports, dependencies, or assets.
Security best practices and vulnerability patterns. Use when reviewing code for security issues, implementing authentication, handling secrets, or scanning dependencies. Provides OWASP patterns, injection prevention, and security tool guidance.
Perform root-cause analysis for bugs/errors/regressions using logs, repro steps, and hypothesis testing. Use when the user reports “nie działa”, stack traces, failing tests, or regressions.
Debug frontend issues using Chrome DevTools MCP. Find root causes of UI bugs, console errors, network failures, DOM problems. Use when user mentions "debug", "fix bug", "troubleshoot", "not working", "error", "console", or has UI/DOM/network issues.
Fetches information from official GraalVM, Truffle, and Graal compiler documentation for API guidance, performance optimization, compiler flags, profiling, specializations, Bytecode DSL, Truffle DSL, partial evaluation, and compilation analysis. Use when you need authoritative documentation about Truffle framework, GraalVM compiler options, or optimization techniques. Use when asking about Truffle API, compiler flags, specialization patterns, or Graal options.
Analyze and explain Python code in detail. Provides comprehensive explanations of functions, classes, logic, and best practices. Use when user needs detailed explanations of Python code, documentation of existing codebases, or understanding of complex programming concepts and implementations.