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eav-cep-assist
eav-cep-assist contains 7 collected skills from elevanaltd, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
Skills in this repository
Semantic compression of verbose documentation into OCTAVE format achieving 60-80% reduction with 100% decision-logic fidelity. Use when converting natural language to OCTAVE, streamlining documentation, creating semantic density, optimizing agent prompts, or compressing knowledge artifacts. Triggers on: octave compression, compress to octave, semantic compression, documentation streamlining, OCTAVE optimization, compress documentation, semantic density.
Supabase operational knowledge for migrations, RLS optimization, MCP tool benchmarks, and ADR-003 compliance. Use when validating database migrations, optimizing Row-Level Security policies, checking MCP tool performance, or ensuring Supabase operational standards. Triggers on: migration validation, RLS patterns, Supabase benchmarks, ADR-003, database state tracking, schema governance.
API security best practices and common vulnerability prevention. Enforces security checks for authentication, input validation, SQL injection, XSS, and OWASP Top 10 vulnerabilities. Use when building or modifying APIs.
Git workflow best practices including commit messages, branching strategies, pull requests, and collaboration patterns. Use when working with Git version control.
GitHub issue creation best practices including label verification, format standards, and systemic issue detection. Prevents duplicate work and ensures proper categorization.
Python development best practices including PEP 8 style guidelines, type hints, docstring conventions, and common patterns. Use when writing or modifying Python code.
Create and manage Claude Code skills following Anthropic best practices. Use when creating new skills, modifying skill-rules.json, understanding trigger patterns, working with hooks, debugging skill activation, or implementing progressive disclosure. Covers skill structure, YAML frontmatter, keyword triggers, hook mechanisms (UserPromptSubmit), session tracking, and the 500-line rule.