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open-vibes

open-vibes contains 12 collected skills from imarios, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.

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2026-04-23
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pyspark-coding
software-developers

Use this skill when writing PySpark code. Provides PySpark best practices for manageability, testability, and performance including DataFrame patterns, caching strategies, testing approaches, and deployment configurations.

2026-04-23
rest-api
software-developers

Use this skill when designing REST APIs. Provides REST API design patterns including URL structure, multi-tenancy, request/response formats, HTTP methods, authorization, and testing requirements.

2026-04-23
splunk-skill
network-and-computer-systems-administrators

Use this skill when working with Splunk queries, Search Processing Language (SPL), building Splunk searches, creating dashboards, or analyzing log data. This skill provides comprehensive reference material for SPL commands, eval functions, stats functions, regex patterns, and query optimization techniques.

2026-04-21
docker-dev
software-developers

Use this skill when setting up Docker and Docker Compose for local development. Provides development-specific patterns for Dockerfiles and Docker Compose including live reload, volume mounting, and rapid iteration workflows.

2026-04-21
fastapi-coding
software-developers

Use this skill when building FastAPI applications. Provides FastAPI-specific best practices including project structure, routing with Pydantic models, async database patterns, dependency injection, security, and testing.

2026-04-21
kubernetes
software-developers

Use this skill when working with Kubernetes — writing manifests, managing clusters, debugging workloads, setting up observability, or deploying to EKS. Covers local dev, Helm, kubectl, k9s, Kustomize, OpenTelemetry, Grafana stack, and CI/CD with GitHub Actions.

2026-04-21
terraform-security-review
information-security-analysts

End-to-end Terraform and OpenTofu security review with static analysis, policy-as-code, secrets scanning, drift detection, and CI/CD gates. Use when hardening IaC, writing OPA/Rego or Sentinel policies, or setting up Trivy/Checkov PR pipelines.

2026-04-21
python-coding
software-developers

Use this skill when writing Python code. Provides Python-specific best practices including Poetry dependency management, PEP 8 style guidelines, pytest testing patterns, type hints, and async programming with asyncio.

2026-04-21
cybersecurity-analyst
information-security-analysts

Investigate security alerts, analyze IOCs, triage incidents, and perform threat analysis. Covers SIEM alerts, SOC workflows, malware, phishing, brute force, web attacks, network traffic, and log analysis. Use when building cybersecurity Tasks/Workflows or performing incident response.

2026-04-21
frontend-coding
software-developers

Use this skill when building frontend applications with React, Tailwind CSS, and React Testing Library. Covers React component patterns, responsive design, error handling with ErrorBoundary and useErrorHandler, Tailwind breakpoints, and file naming conventions. Use with typescript-coding skill for TypeScript fundamentals.

2026-04-05
general-coding
software-developers

Cross-language development principles for any codebase. Covers TDD workflows, clean code, test hygiene, code review, code quality, Makefile patterns, configuration strategy, and project setup. Use when writing tests, reviewing code, setting up dev workflows, or deciding how to configure application settings.

2026-04-04
typescript-coding
software-developers

Use this skill when writing TypeScript or Node.js code. Covers project setup with pnpm, ESM modules, strict tsconfig, Vitest testing, Zod validation, CLI tools with npx, async patterns, and error handling. Use when starting a TypeScript project, writing tests, building CLI tools, or configuring TypeScript tooling.

2026-04-04