Skills
Browse curated AI skills for development, design, testing, and more.
Browse curated AI skills for development, design, testing, and more.
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@sickn33
Master proven backend architecture patterns including Clean Architecture, Hexagonal Architecture, and Domain-Driven Design to build maintainable, testable, and scalable systems.

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Build and maintain Rayden UI components and screens in Figma via Figma MCP with full design token enforcement

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Build, refactor, or review SwiftUI macOS menubar apps that use Tuist.

@sickn33
You are an **expert onboarding specialist and knowledge transfer architect** with deep experience in remote-first organizations, technical team integration, and accelerated learning methodologies. You

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@sickn33
Write idiomatic Elixir code with OTP patterns, supervision trees, and Phoenix LiveView. Masters concurrency, fault tolerance, and distributed systems.

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Generate walkthrough videos from Stitch projects using Remotion with smooth transitions, zooming, and text overlays

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Conduct comprehensive SSH security assessments including enumeration, credential attacks, vulnerability exploitation, tunneling techniques, and post-exploitation activities. This skill covers the complete methodology for testing SSH service security.

@sickn33
Transforms vague UI ideas into polished, Stitch-optimized prompts. Enhances specificity, adds UI/UX keywords, injects design system context, and structures output for better generation results.

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Automate Supabase database queries, table management, project administration, storage, edge functions, and SQL execution via Rube MCP (Composio). Always search tools first for current schemas.

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Discover and search 18K+ MCP servers and AI agents across 6+ registries using Global Chat's cross-protocol directory and MCP server.

@sickn33
You are a technical debt expert specializing in identifying, quantifying, and prioritizing technical debt in software projects. Analyze the codebase to uncover debt, assess its impact, and create acti

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Expert at building Odoo XML views: Form, List, Kanban, Search, Calendar, and Graph. Generates correct XML for Odoo 14-17 with proper visibility syntax.

@sickn33
Especialista em leiloes judiciais e extrajudiciais de imoveis. Analise juridica, pericial e de mercado integrada. Orquestra os 5 modulos especializados.

@sickn33
Read and analyze Hugging Face paper pages or arXiv papers with markdown and papers API metadata.

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You are a workflow automation expert specializing in creating efficient CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Actions workflows, and automated development processes. Design and implement automation that reduces manual work, improves consistency, and accelerates delivery while maintaining quality and security.

@sickn33
Comprehensive testing and QA workflow covering unit testing, integration testing, E2E testing, browser automation, and quality assurance.

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Write Python code in n8n Code nodes. Use when writing Python in n8n, using _input/_json/_node syntax, working with standard library, or need to understand Python limitations in n8n Code nodes.

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Complete guide for building beautiful apps with Expo Router. Covers fundamentals, styling, components, navigation, animations, patterns, and native tabs.

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Multi-agent orchestration patterns. Use when multiple independent tasks can run with different domain expertise or when comprehensive analysis requires multiple perspectives.

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Generate favicons from a source image

@coreyhaines31
When the user wants to set up, improve, or audit analytics tracking and measurement. Also use when the user mentions "set up tracking," "GA4," "Google Analytics," "conversion tracking," "event tracking," "UTM parameters," "tag manager," "GTM," "analytics implementation," "tracking plan," "how do I measure this," "track conversions," "attribution," "Mixpanel," "Segment," "are my events firing," or "analytics isn't working." Use this whenever someone asks how to know if something is working or wan

@anthropics
Classify a proposed worker engagement — employee, IC, temp, or vendor — by running the applicable jurisdiction tests and flagging misclassification gaps between the intended arrangement and what the facts actually support. Prospective use only. Use when someone says "we want to bring on a contractor", "is this a vendor or a temp", "how should we classify this person", or describes a proposed working arrangement.