swift-case-paths
A library for working with enum cases as first-class values, enabling key path-like access to enum cases
A library for working with enum cases as first-class values, enabling key path-like access to enum cases
Assist with code review, refactoring, and explanations. Use when analyzing or improving code.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, or applications. Generates creative, polished code that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
Core coding standards and best practices for code review and generation. Provides guiding principles (DRY, KISS, YAGNI, SOLID), priority frameworks for feedback, tooling baselines, dependency management guidelines, and response formats. Use when reviewing code, generating code, asking about coding standards, or when the user needs general engineering guidance that applies across all languages.
This skill provides expert-level guidance for VS Code extension development. Use when implementing new extension features, debugging extension code, designing WebView UIs, implementing Language Server Protocol features, or optimizing extension performance. Covers activation events, contribution points, VS Code API patterns, security best practices, testing strategies, and publishing workflows.
This skill provides expert-level guidance for Test-Driven Development (TDD) in VS Code extension development following t-wada methodology. Use when writing tests before implementation, creating comprehensive test suites, implementing Red-Green-Refactor cycles, or improving test coverage for extension components like WebViews, terminal managers, and activation logic.
This skill provides comprehensive guidance for setting up and configuring test environments for VS Code extension projects. Use when initializing a new test infrastructure, configuring test runners (Mocha, Jest), setting up CI/CD test pipelines, integrating coverage tools (c8, nyc), or troubleshooting test configuration issues.
Provides comprehensive code review feedback based on best practices, style guides, and potential bug detection. Use when the user requests a code review, asks for improvements to code, or needs to ensure code quality.
This skill provides expert-level guidance for debugging and fixing bugs in VS Code extensions. Use when investigating runtime errors, fixing memory leaks, resolving WebView issues, debugging activation problems, fixing TypeScript type errors, or troubleshooting extension communication failures. Covers systematic debugging workflows, common bug patterns, root cause analysis, and prevention strategies.
Extract comment locations from code files for analysis. Use when cleaning comments, auditing code documentation, or analyzing comment patterns. Supports Python, JavaScript, TypeScript, Go, Rust, Java, C/C++, Ruby, PHP, Shell scripts. Trigger terms - comments, extract comments, code comments, comment analysis, documentation audit, comment cleanup.
This skill provides systematic bug detection and discovery capabilities for VS Code extensions. Use when searching for hidden bugs, analyzing code for potential issues, investigating suspicious behavior, performing code audits, or proactively finding bugs before they manifest. Covers static analysis patterns, dynamic analysis techniques, code smell detection, and systematic codebase investigation.
Ensure code quality using Luacheck linting and StyLua formatting. Covers common warnings, style rules, and auto-formatting. Use when checking code quality, fixing style issues, or preparing code for review. Triggers: lint, format, style, luacheck, stylua, code quality, warnings.
This skill provides expert-level guidance for refactoring VS Code extension code. Use when extracting classes or functions, reducing code duplication, improving type safety, reorganizing module structure, applying design patterns, or optimizing performance. Covers systematic refactoring workflows, code smell detection, safe transformation techniques, and VS Code-specific patterns.
This skill provides expert-level guidance for implementing VS Code WebView features. Use when creating WebView panels, implementing secure CSP policies, handling Extension-WebView communication, managing WebView state persistence, optimizing WebView performance, or debugging WebView rendering issues. Covers security best practices, message protocols, and VS Code-specific WebView patterns.
Best practices for Denops plugin implementation drawn from lambdalisue's Denops plugins. Use when Codex needs concrete patterns for buffer/local/global/env vars, key mappings, and Vimscript/TypeScript boundaries in Denops plugins based on those repos.
Create Claude Code rule files for .claude/rules/. Writes conventions and shared guidelines that auto-inject into context. Use for path-specific coding conventions or shared project guidelines. NOT for constitution/laws (use <law> in CLAUDE.md instead).
This skill should be used when creating new styled components or adding new CSS classes. Triggers on "create component", "new button", "new card", "add styles", "style component", "build UI element". Guides semantic naming, Tailwind composition, dark mode support, and test coverage.
Create Claude Code hooks for static analysis and code quality. Provides pre-built linting, formatting, and type-checking hooks. Use when setting up project quality gates, enforcing code standards, or adding pre-commit style checks.
Provide structured code review guidance for catching defects and improving quality. This skill should be used when the user asks to 'review this code', 'check for issues', 'PR review', 'code quality check', or wants systematic code evaluation. Keywords: code review, PR, pull request, quality, defects, security, maintainability, performance.
Comprehensive code review and analysis for software quality assurance. Use when Claude needs to review code in any format including (1) Individual files (Python, R, JavaScript, etc.), (2) Directory structures and project organization, (3) Scripts and automation code, (4) Jupyter notebooks and data analysis workflows, (5) Documentation assessment and improvement suggestions, (6) Bug detection and logic verification, (7) Testing coverage and strategy evaluation, (8) Code consistency and maintainability analysis. Provides actionable improvement recommendations across all aspects of software development.
Use when porting beads or superpowers workflows into Gemini CLI extensions or designing Gemini CLI command prompts that emulate multi-step agent workflows - covers extension layout, GEMINI.md context, command TOML patterns, and enforceable guardrails (tests/CI/pre-commit)