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Repository-level view of 35 collected skills across 4 GitHub repositories.

skills collected
35
repositories
4
updated
2026-04-15
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javascript-practices
software-developers

JavaScript/TypeScript conventions: ES modules, Deno runtime, React patterns, async/await, and type handling. Use when writing .ts, .tsx, or .js files, configuring imports, or building React components.

2026-04-15
tooling-standards
software-developers

Development tooling: Deno runtime, JSR package registry, deno.json and package.json configuration, and editor settings. Use when setting up projects, choosing packages, or configuring build tools.

2026-04-15
agent-guidelines
computer-occupations-all-other

Agent roles, safety rules, file ownership, and cross-package change protocol. Use when AI agents work on this codebase, plan multi-package changes, or need boundary guidance.

2026-04-15
security-practices
information-security-analysts

Security practices: secrets in env vars, input validation, SSRF prevention, error sanitization, and production hardening. Use when handling authentication, secrets, user input, or preparing production deployments.

2026-04-15
architecture-guidelines
software-developers

System architecture: ES modules, hexagonal architecture, project structure, ADRs, and testing strategy. Use when designing systems, planning directory layout, writing ADRs, or reviewing architecture.

2026-04-15
ci-cd-practices
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

CI/CD operations: GitHub Actions, Kubernetes, ArgoCD, and CI timeout configuration. Use when configuring pipelines, debugging deployments, or working with GitHub Actions. Do NOT use for general development workflow.

2026-04-15
coding-practices
software-developers

Code quality: error handling, validation, logging, DRY, and self-documenting code. Use when writing or reviewing code quality, handling errors, or validating inputs. Do NOT use for language-specific syntax (use javascript-practices or go-practices).

2026-04-15
documentation-conventions
software-developers

README and documentation conventions: import patterns in examples, emoji preservation, and descriptive text rules. Use when writing or editing README files, package documentation, or code examples in docs.

2026-04-15
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