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stock-indicators-dotnet
stock-indicators-dotnet contains 10 collected skills from facioquo, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
Skills in this repository
Write and update the VitePress documentation website for stock indicators. Use when adding a new indicator page, updating an existing indicator page, or making structural changes to the docs site.
Implement StreamHub real-time indicators with O(1) performance. Use for ChainHub or BarProvider implementations. Covers provider selection, RollbackState patterns, performance anti-patterns, and comprehensive testing with StreamHubTestBase.
Benchmark indicator performance with BenchmarkDotNet. Use for Series/Buffer/Stream benchmarks, regression detection, and optimization patterns. Target 1.5x Series for StreamHub, 1.2x for BufferList.
Quality gates checklist for completing code work before finishing implementation cycles
Implement BufferList incremental indicators with efficient state management. Use for IIncrementFromChain or IIncrementFromBar implementations. Covers interface selection, constructor patterns, and BufferListTestBase testing requirements.
Create and register indicator catalog entries for automation. Use for Catalog.cs files, CatalogListingBuilder patterns, parameter/result definitions, and PopulateCatalog registration.
Implement Series-style batch indicators with mathematical precision. Use for new StaticSeries implementations or optimization. Series results are the canonical referenceโall other styles must match exactly. Focus on cross-cutting requirements and performance optimization decisions.
Format and validate Markdown files following GitHub Flavored Markdown standards with automated linting and manual semantic review
Testing conventions for Stock Indicators. Use for test naming (MethodName_StateUnderTest_ExpectedBehavior), FluentAssertions patterns, precision requirements, and test base class selection.
VitePress static site generator powered by Vite and Vue. Use when building documentation sites, configuring themes, or writing Markdown with Vue components.