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llmops-demo-ts
llmops-demo-ts contains 12 collected skills from yu-iskw, with repository-level occupation coverage and site-owned skill detail pages.
Skills in this repository
Bump or upgrade declared dependency versions in this pnpm workspace (root and packages/* package.json), with supply-chain checks before and after install. Use when the user asks to upgrade, bump, or refresh npm dependencies in manifestsโnot only the lockfile.
Check license compatibility, data privacy compliance, and AI ethics. Use when adding dependencies, handling user data, or reviewing regulatory requirements.
Deploy the application or manage infrastructure. Handles Docker builds, CI/CD, and deployment workflows.
Design a UI component with specifications for layout, states, interactions, and accessibility. Use when creating new Vue.js components or redesigning existing ones.
Implement a feature or fix a bug following the project's TypeScript patterns and conventions. Use when code changes are needed.
Produce a structured delegation plan for parallel agent execution. Takes a task description or plan output, analyzes dependencies, assigns agents, and groups tasks for parallel execution. Use after /plan-task or when you need to plan how to delegate work across agents.
Create a structured implementation plan for a feature, refactoring, or multi-step task. Use as the first step in the pipeline before /orchestrate. Produces a plan that the orchestrator can turn into a delegation plan.
Research and gather reliable information about libraries, APIs, specifications, and best practices. Use when you need to understand external documentation before planning or implementing a feature.
Review code changes for quality, security, and adherence to project conventions. Use after making code changes or when reviewing a pull request.
Perform a security audit of the codebase. Checks for OWASP Top 10, AI-specific vulnerabilities, dependency issues, and configuration problems.
Write user stories, acceptance criteria, and technical requirements for a feature or change. Use when defining what needs to be built.
Write unit tests, integration tests, or E2E tests for code. Use after implementing a feature or when test coverage is needed.