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BetterThanTomorrow

Repository-level view of 16 collected skills across 3 GitHub repositories, including approximate occupation coverage.

skills collected
16
repositories
3
occupation fields
1
updated
2026-05-17
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#001
joyride
6 skills58321updated 2026-04-29
38% of creator
joyride
Softwareentwickler

Joyride core — REPL evaluation, async patterns, VS Code API access, Flares, JS interop, and available libraries. Use when: working with Joyride evaluation, writing ClojureScript in any Joyride context, creating Flares/WebViews, exploring VS Code APIs via the REPL, or using joyride_evaluate_code / joyride_request_human_input tools.

2026-04-29
joyride-user-scripting
Softwareentwickler

Joyride User scope scripting — scripts and source files in ~/.config/joyride/. Covers user activation scripts, global keyboard shortcuts, disposable management, and npm dependencies. Use when: creating or editing User scripts/source files, setting up user_activate.cljs, or configuring global keybindings.

2026-04-29
joyride-workspace-scripting
Softwareentwickler

Joyride Workspace scope scripting — scripts and source files in <workspace>/.joyride/. Covers workspace activation, project-specific automation, workspace vs user scope precedence, and team sharing. Use when: creating or editing Workspace scripts/source files, setting up workspace_activate.cljs, or building project-specific automation.

2026-04-29
joyride-update-llm-contexts
Softwareentwickler

One-time migration: modernize a Joyride project's copilot-instructions.md to use bundled skills instead of duplicated API docs or fetch URLs. Use when: the instructions file tells you to check for migration, or the user asks about updating their Joyride AI context.

2026-04-29
joyride-internals
Softwareentwickler

Joyride extension internals — subsystem contracts, state architecture, activation sequences, and namespace reference. Use when: modifying core extension code, debugging state issues, working with app-db or SCI context, understanding activation or script execution flow, investigating nREPL or when-context behavior, or working with the output or disposable system.

2026-04-29
testing-joyride
Softwarequalitätssicherungsanalysten und -tester

Test Joyride features in the examples workspace. Covers output terminal verification, who-tracking, REPL log queries, and evaluation result validation. Use when: testing Joyride features.

2026-04-29
#002
calva-backseat-driver
5 skills575updated 2026-05-17
31% of creator
editing-clojure-files
Softwareentwickler

Structural editing of Clojure files using Backseat Driver tools. Use when editing or planning edits: creating/adding/inserting/replacing/deleting top-level forms, fixing bracket balance, resolving indentation issues, planning multi-edit sequences, recovering from failed edits, or working with Rich Comment Forms in Clojure files, regardless of dialect or runtime. Use whenever you consider any of these tools: clojure_edit_files, clojure_balance_brackets. Use when editing Clojure and unsure which tool to pick. Use this skill when PLANNING or DISCUSSING Clojure file edits — not only at the moment of editing.

2026-05-17
backseat-driver-testing
Softwarequalitätssicherungsanalysten und -tester

Testing strategies for Calva Backseat Driver MCP tools. Use when: Testing Backseat Driver, validating tool updates, testing structural editing workflows, verifying REPL evaluation with who-tracking, testing output log filtering, testing load-file tool, smoke testing after dep bumps, or debugging tool behavior. Covers all Backseat Driver tool categories: structural editing, REPL eval, load file, symbol info, bracket balancing, and output log.

2026-05-16
backseat-driver
Softwareentwickler

Effective use of the Backseat Driver extension and its tools for Clojure interactive programming. Use when: working in Clojure (including all dialects and runtimes) project, be it reading, planning, developing, or evaluating code in the REPL, looking up function documentation or ClojureDocs examples, choosing REPL sessions, editing Clojure files structurally, checking REPL output, planning implementations, reviewing code, or developing solutions incrementally. Whenever you consider any of these tools: clojure_evaluate_code, clojure_load_file, clojuredocs_info, clojure_list_sessions, clojure_symbol_info, clojure_repl_output_log, clojure_edit_files, clojure_balance_brackets. Also use this skill when PLANNING or DISCUSSING Clojure development approaches — not only at the moment of REPL evaluation.

2026-05-16
e2e-testing
Softwarequalitätssicherungsanalysten und -tester

E2E test authoring for Backseat Driver. Use when: writing, modifying, or debugging e2e tests under e2e-test-ws/, adding new MCP test scenarios, investigating test failures, understanding test infrastructure, or working with files matching *_test.cljs in the e2e workspace.

2026-04-30
backseat-driver-internals
Softwareentwickler

Backseat Driver extension internals — Ex framework contracts, app-db state architecture, MCP socket server lifecycle, enrichment system, Datascript output log, activation sequences, and namespace reference. Use when: modifying core extension code, debugging state issues, working with app-db or Ex framework, understanding activation or MCP server flow, investigating enrichment or Datascript connections, or working with tool registration.

2026-04-30
#003
awesome-backseat-driver
5 skills90updated 2026-05-06
31% of creator
babashka
Softwareentwickler

Write idiomatic Babashka (bb) scripts and modules. Covers babashka.fs, babashka.process, babashka.cli, babashka.http-client, and built-in namespaces. Use when: writing bb scripts, creating or modifying a task, REPL-driven Babashka development, editing .clj files in directories with bb.edn or scripts/ folders, using Backseat Driver tools with Babashka.

2026-05-06
babashka-tasks
Softwareentwickler

Write idiomatic bb.edn tasks: thin wrappers delegating to scripts/*.clj modules. Use when: creating or modifying a bb task, babashka tasks, editing bb.edn or {scripts,bb}/*.clj files, using Backseat Driver tools with Babashka.

2026-05-06
epupp
Softwareentwickler

Live tamper with web pages and write userscripts using Epupp (ClojureScript/Scittle in the browser). Use when: working with Epupp projects, browser tampering, userscripts, live REPL in browser tabs, or using Backseat Driver tools with Epupp.

2026-05-06
clojure
Softwareentwickler

Clojure development skill — any dialect, any runtime. Use for all Clojure work, regardless of dialect or runtime: planning, reading, reviewing, designing, coding, debugging, testing, refactoring. Use whenever you are using Backseat Driver tools.

2026-05-05
squint
Softwareentwickler

Squint ClojureScript development — writing Squint code, compilation, REPL workflow, debugging, and tooling. Use when: working with Squint projects, planning, writing, or reviewing Squint code, .cljs files compiled to .mjs, Squint REPL sessions, debugging compiled output, checking whether clojure.core functions exist in Squint, or setting up Squint builds. Use whenever you are using Backseat Driver tools with Squint.

2026-05-05
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