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codex-genesis-harness
codex-genesis-harness contiene 21 skills recopiladas de tuanpham09, con cobertura ocupacional por repositorio y páginas de detalle dentro del sitio.
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Define UI design specs, route contracts, visual states, accessibility expectations, and UI/API synchronization before frontend implementation. Use for new screens, redesigns, visual QA, or UI contract updates.
Automatically synchronize documentation with code changes across all project phases. Detects file changes, categorizes update types, auto-generates API docs, changelog entries, implementation handoffs, and validates cross-reference integrity. Use after any phase implementation.
Initialize and operate a project planning harness for Codex. Use this skill when the user types /init, asks to create a new project, add a feature, fix a bug, plan work, generate tests first, update docs, track phases, review changes, audit a repository, or manage architecture decisions.
Create premium frontend web designs and usable first-screen experiences for new websites, web apps, dashboards, tools, and landing pages. Use when Codex is asked to design or build a new frontend UI, create a fresh page or app experience, choose a visual direction for a new product surface, or turn a product brief into implementation-ready React, Next.js, Tailwind, CSS, or HTML.
Create decision-complete plans for Codex harness work, including tests, fixtures, contracts, memory updates, verification, and recovery. Use for new features, refactors, bug fixes, audits, or multi-phase autonomous work.
Prepare Codex harness package releases with version checks, package dry-runs, npm publish readiness, release notes, verification evidence, and rollback notes. Use before publishing or tagging releases.
Auto-enforce research-first pattern - automatically research documentation, best practices, and GitHub before any important decision. Research output feeds directly into planning. Triggered automatically for features, bugs, architecture changes, and spec updates.
Create UI smoke, e2e, interaction, validation, API synchronization, and visual regression tests before frontend changes. Use for screens, flows, forms, dashboards, and UI regressions.
Define reliable AI provider harnesses with mock providers, schemas, retries, invalid JSON recovery, persistence tests, and provider contracts. Use for LLM, image, voice, subtitle, render, and pipeline provider work.
Create and verify API contracts before endpoint implementation. Use for API routes, service interfaces, validation rules, error shapes, snapshots, and endpoint tests.
Automatic API contract synchronization. Detects API changes in implementation, updates API_CONTRACTS.md, regenerates test contracts, and maintains backward compatibility documentation. Use after API-related implementation or when contracts drift from actual code.
Guide Codex through architecture analysis, boundary decisions, dependency direction, module ownership, and architecture documentation. Use before structural changes, new subsystems, cross-module work, or when architecture memory must be updated.
Maintain repository memory and compressed codebase maps for token-efficient Codex operation. Use when files move, modules change, contracts change, tests change, or repository summaries need updating.
Systematic debugging for test failures, runtime errors, and production bugs. Follows TDD debugging patterns, isolation strategies, and observability-driven root cause analysis. Auto-triggers after bug fixes to verify fix quality and prevent regressions.
Evolve the Codex harness itself: verification loops, repository memory, test-first scaffolds, resumability, observability, and autonomous workflow reliability. Use for changes to this repository's skill system or harness architecture.
Automate observability architecture, monitoring dashboard config, alerting policy generation, health check automation, and incident response runbook creation. Use to instrument services and prepare for production.
Run end-to-end Codex harness orchestration phases from repository analysis through tests, fixtures, implementation, contracts, memory, docs, and change summaries. Use for autonomous multi-phase work.
Upgrade existing frontend web UI quality without changing behavior. Use when Codex is asked to redesign, polish, modernize, improve UX, make an app look premium, clean up AI-looking UI, improve responsive layout, audit visual quality, or apply targeted design upgrades to existing React, Next.js, Tailwind, CSS, HTML, dashboard, app, or website code.
Automatically detect specification changes, calculate impact severity on downstream project phases, generate migration guides, and orchestrate auto-updates to prevent downstream spec drift and cascading rework.
Automate performance baseline measurement, profiling playbook generation, load test orchestration, and before/after regression comparison. Use when performance matters or regressions are suspected.
Automated specification propagation across project phases. Detects spec changes and automatically cascades updates to all affected downstream phases, preventing stale contracts, misaligned tests, and late-stage rework.