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kandev
kandev contém 39 skills coletadas de kdlbs, com cobertura ocupacional por repositório e páginas de detalhe dentro do site.
Skills neste repositório
Kandev release & versioning conventions — single SemVer across npm, Homebrew, GitHub release. Use when cutting a release, debugging release artifacts, or answering questions about version channels.
Review changed code for quality, security, and architecture compliance. Use after implementing features or before opening PRs.
Diagnose Kandev bugs, running-instance issues, UI/browser failures, and runtime behavior. Use when the user reports unexpected behavior, asks to investigate, asks to add logs/instrumentation, or when a fix needs root-cause evidence before implementing. Triage first, gather evidence safely, then hand off to /fix or /tdd for code changes.
Write and run web E2E tests (Playwright) using TDD — locations, patterns, commands, and debugging.
Ensures UI feature work ships with desktop and mobile parity, responsive behavior, and mobile Playwright E2E coverage. Use when implementing, planning, reviewing, or testing any new feature, page, component, workflow, form, dialog, sidebar, navigation, dashboard, or visual UI change; if work touches frontend or user-facing UI, this skill must run even when user mentions only desktop or says "new feature".
Create a committed implementation plan from a feature spec. Explores the codebase, designs the approach, and produces docs/plans/<feature>/plan.md plus individual task files. Use after writing a spec and before implementing.
Wait for CI checks and automated reviews (CodeRabbit, Greptile, Claude, OpenCode, cubic) on a PR, fix failures and address comments, then push.
Commit, push, and create a PR. Default is ready-for-review with auto-fixup. Use --draft to skip review/fixup.
Commit and push to the current branch. Use --fixup to also wait for CI and CodeRabbit, Greptile, Claude, OpenCode, and cubic review feedback, then fix issues.
Single entrypoint for Kandev spec-driven implementation. Use when developing a feature or behavior-changing fix through the full flow: clarify intent, create/update specs, create a plan, split into independent verifiable tasks, execute with subagents/worktrees when possible, use TDD, verify, and report progress.
Run format, typecheck, test, and lint across the monorepo. Use after implementing changes.
Curate the right project context before coding or debugging. Use when starting a new session, switching areas of the codebase, output quality is drifting, a task spans backend/frontend/docs, or external instructions need to be reconciled with Kandev conventions.
Write a feature spec — the "what & why" of a kandev product feature, before coding. Use ONLY for a product-feature surface (user-visible capability the app supports). Do NOT use for bug fixes, incident postmortems, refactors that preserve behavior, or infra-only work — those get ADRs (if a new convention emerged) and/or regression tests, not specs. Use when the user says "let's spec X" or starts a new product feature.
Improve Kandev's AI harness from session learnings or explicit requests. Use when the user asks to record learnings, update or create skills, agents, subagents, commands, AGENTS.md/CLAUDE.md guidance, or adapt harness files across Claude, Codex, Cursor, or OpenCode.
Clarify what the user actually wants before specs, plans, or code. Use when an ask is underspecified, when the user says "interview me", "grill me", "stress-test my thinking", or when you would otherwise fill in important product/architecture assumptions silently.
Verify a feature works after implementation. Actively try to break it — edge cases, error paths, integration wiring, and real usage flows.
Implement changes using Test-Driven Development (Red-Green-Refactor). Use for bug fixes, new features, or any code change that should have test coverage.
Discover and choose the right Kandev agent skill for a task. Use when starting a session, when the user asks which skill applies, when work spans multiple phases, or when existing skill references need to be mapped to this repo's actual skills.
Fix bugs and issues — reproduce, find root cause, minimal fix with regression test. Use when something is broken.
Stage and commit changes using Conventional Commits. Use when there are dirty/staged files to commit, the user says "commit", or before pushing a PR.
How to create a human-actionable decision task when you are blocked
How to interact with the kandev orchestrator via the CLI
Debug an ACP agent CLI by spawning it, speaking raw JSON-RPC, and capturing every frame to a JSONL file. Use when the user asks to probe an agent's capabilities, compare agents, test a prompt against an agent, inspect raw ACP wire frames, or investigate why an agent fails to initialize.
Keep docs/decisions/ ADRs and docs/specs/ specs in sync with the work happening in the conversation. AUTO-INVOKE proactively the moment the user asks for any change that will alter architecture or observable product behavior — new feature, cross-cutting refactor, dependency swap, data-model or public-API change, new pattern, or a bug fix that changes documented behavior or reveals a spec gap. Also invoke on explicit triggers: "record this", "create an ADR", "document this decision", "update the spec", "ADR for X". Run BEFORE coding when the decision is upfront, or AFTER landing when the right call only became clear during implementation. SKIP for typo/lint fixes, refactors that preserve behavior within an existing pattern, and obvious uncontested choices.
Add a new third-party integration (Jira/Linear-style) — per-workspace credentials, 90s auth-health poller, settings page, link/import buttons. Use when scaffolding a new external service integration.
Edit or remove existing agents — rename, adjust budget, retire
List pending approvals and decide them (approve or reject)
Check workspace and per-agent spend before expensive operations
Export the office workspace config to the .kandev/ folder for version control
Apply config changes from the .kandev/ folder back into the office DB
Hire new agents via agentctl, gated by the workspace approval policy
Schedule recurring work via cron and webhook triggers
Post a comment on any task as the current agent
List, move, archive, and message tasks via agentctl
List and inspect agents in the workspace before delegating or hiring
Read and write persistent memory entries via agentctl
Automate browser interactions, test web pages and work with Playwright tests.
Simplify recently changed code — inline one-off abstractions, remove speculative code, reduce nesting, replace cleverness with clarity. Run after implementing a feature.
Delete local branches whose remote has been deleted ([gone]), including their worktrees. Use for branch cleanup after merging PRs.