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claudes enthält 32 gesammelte Skills von abnegate, mit Repository-Berufsabdeckung und Skill-Detailseiten auf SkillsMP.
Skills in diesem Repository
Build the project (auto-detects build system)
Find and remove dead code, unused imports, and technical debt
Create git commits in logical groups for all current changes
Create a git commit with conventional commit message
Pick up unfinished work from where the last session left off
Debug and fix failing tests or errors
Search Claude Code conversation history on disk for a given query. Use when the user asks to find something from a previous conversation, check what was discussed before, or recover lost context.
Emergency hotfix workflow for production issues
Full TDD implementation of a feature with review cycles
Review and improve code — fix bugs, harden security, optimize performance, improve readability and maintainability
Install the app on a device or emulator (auto-detects platform and build system)
Deep investigation of bugs, performance issues, or unexpected behavior
Implement a Linear issue end-to-end
End-to-end feature workflow - branch, implement, improve, PR, wait, pr-fix
Fix failing CI checks on a pull request
Commit pending changes, push, and create a pull request with proper description
Build a comprehensive developer profile from git activity and Claude Code session history. Covers commit patterns, velocity, streaks, time-of-day habits, repo focus, tool usage, AI spend, model preferences, and session themes. Use whenever the user asks about their stats, coding patterns, what they've been working on, their Claude usage, or anything related to their developer profile.
Assess the codebase and update the README with any new or outdated information
Safe refactoring with comprehensive test coverage
Create a GitHub release with auto-generated changelog. Use this skill whenever the user wants to create a release, tag a release, publish a release, cut a release, or ship a version. Triggers on phrases like "release 1.2.3", "create a release", "tag a new version", "ship it", "cut a release", or any mention of creating GitHub releases.
Thorough code review of current branch against main
Build, install, and run the app on a target device (auto-detects platform)
Full parallel execution cycle for non-trivial implementation tasks. Use for multi-part implementation, refactors, batch operations, or tasks spanning multiple files.
Production PHP 8.3+ house rules for naming, style, typed constants, Override attributes, PHP 8.4 gotchas, strict types, Composer constraints, exceptions, PHPUnit, and anti-patterns. Use when writing or reviewing PHP code.
House rules and load-bearing patterns for Kotlin 2.x / K2 / KMP. Covers K2 compiler migration (what breaks), Kotlin 2.x features (context parameters, explicit backing fields, multi-dollar interpolation, guard conditions, non-local break/continue, name-based destructuring), KMP (expect/actual, source sets, pitfalls), and house naming rules. **Does not** re-teach coroutines, scope functions, delegation, inline/reified, sealed types, value classes, contracts, type system, null safety, collections, operators, DSLs, testing, or Gradle — those are well-documented. Android UI patterns live in android-expert. Use when writing or reviewing any Kotlin 2.x code.
Swoole-specific Docker patterns and house rules. Covers PHP+Swoole multi-stage builds (pecl and source compile), layer ordering for composer cache, PHP ini and opcache tuning for long-running Swoole processes, PID 1 with tini, graceful shutdown, file-based healthchecks for worker containers, Compose healthcheck-gated depends_on (house pattern), watch mode, profiles, Swoole memory budgeting and fd limits, and Swoole-specific anti-patterns. Does NOT cover general Docker basics, BuildKit features, image optimization, networking, security hardening, logging, debugging, or CI/CD — those are well-covered in training data. Use when writing or reviewing Dockerfiles and Compose files for PHP/Swoole services.
Deep reference for writing production Swoole PHP code. Covers the long-running process mental model (object lifetimes, what breaks vs php-fpm, per-request state via Coroutine::getContext), runtime hook flags (what's hookable year-to-year, what isn't), parent/child priority gotcha, Channel/WaitGroup/Barrier/defer patterns, server canonical skeleton (SWOOLE_BASE default since 5.0, dispatch modes, graceful reload rules), connection pooling (try/finally + defer, Channel-as-pool), the full pitfalls catalog (blocking in coroutines, shared connections, pcntl, Channel deadlocks, cooperative != concurrent-safe, exception isolation), production tuning tables, testing entry point with Co\run, Swoole 6.x version notes (removed coroutine clients, multi-threading, io_uring, Lock API changes), and build flags. Use when writing or reviewing Swoole code (swoole/swoole-src, NOT openswoole) on Swoole 5.x/6.x with PHP 8.2+.
House rules and load-bearing patterns for production Android with Jetpack Compose + MVI. Covers the MviViewModel<State,Intent,Effect> contract pattern, DispatcherProvider, collectAsStateWithLifecycle, type-safe Navigation Compose (@Serializable routes) + Navigation3 forward path, Koin DI (not Hilt), strong skipping defaults, edge-to-edge mandate, Material 3 / Expressive + adaptive layouts, Room + DataStore, Turbine + MockK + Robolectric testing scaffold, Baseline Profiles, R8 full mode, composable parameter ordering, module layout, and anti-pattern catalog. **Does not** re-teach elementary Compose (recomposition, remember, LaunchedEffect basics), standard Kotlin/coroutine patterns, or basic Material 3 usage -- assume that baseline. Use when writing or reviewing any Android/Compose code.
Backend API design, database architecture, microservices patterns, and test-driven development. Use for designing APIs, database schemas, or backend system architecture.
Database schema design, optimization, and migration patterns for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and NoSQL databases. Use for designing schemas, writing migrations, or optimizing queries.
Create distinctive, production-grade frontend interfaces with high design quality. Use this skill when the user asks to build web components, pages, artifacts, posters, or applications (examples include websites, landing pages, dashboards, React components, HTML/CSS layouts, or when styling/beautifying any web UI). Generates creative, polished code and UI design that avoids generic AI aesthetics.
React development guidelines with hooks, component patterns, state management, and performance optimization.