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DanielPodolsky

Repository-level view of 21 collected skills across 1 GitHub repositories, including approximate occupation coverage.

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2026-01-30
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ownyourcode
21 skills16810updated 2026-01-30
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resume-bullet-extraction
Training & Development Specialists

Transforms completed work into powerful resume bullet points with action verbs, technical context, and quantified impact. Use when completing tasks, updating portfolio, or preparing job applications.

2026-01-30
star-story-extraction
Training & Development Specialists

Transforms completed work into STAR interview stories (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Use when completing tasks, preparing for behavioral interviews, or documenting achievements.

2026-01-30
accessibility-fundamentals
Web & Digital Interface DesignersWeb Developers

Reviews accessibility including WCAG, ARIA, keyboard navigation. Use when junior builds forms, buttons, modals, interactive elements, or asks "is this accessible", "a11y", "screen reader".

2026-01-30
backend-fundamentals
Software DevelopersComputer Network Architects

Reviews API design, REST conventions, and backend architecture. Use when junior builds API endpoints, Express routes, middleware, controllers, or asks "is this RESTful", "check my endpoint".

2026-01-30
database-fundamentals
Database Administrators

Reviews schema design, SQL queries, ORM patterns. Use when junior creates schema, writes queries, adds migrations, works with Prisma/MongoDB/PostgreSQL, or asks "is this SQL safe", "N+1", "index".

2026-01-30
protocol-d-debugging
Computer Science Teachers, Postsecondary

Guides systematic debugging through Protocol D (READ, ISOLATE, DOCS, HYPOTHESIZE, VERIFY). Use when junior says "stuck", "not working", "broken", "bug", "error", "crashed", "failing", "can't figure out", or expresses frustration. Do NOT use for general questions.

2026-01-30
documentation-fundamentals
Software Developers

Guides documentation standards including READMEs, JSDoc, and code comments. Use when writing documentation, adding comments, or explaining code. Enforces "WHY not WHAT" principle.

2026-01-30
engineering-fundamentals
Software Developers

Background knowledge for code quality. Applied when reviewing naming conventions, DRY, SOLID, function size, refactoring, or when junior asks "is this clean", "code review", "better way".

2026-01-30
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