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sip-protocol-fundamentals

Use when working with SIP messages, methods, call flows, and protocol fundamentals for VoIP applications.

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sip-media-negotiation

Use when handling SDP offer/answer, codec negotiation, media capabilities, and RTP session setup in SIP applications.

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java-streams-api

Use when Java Streams API for functional-style data processing. Use when processing collections with streams.

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sip-authentication-security

Use when implementing SIP authentication, security mechanisms, and encryption. Use when securing SIP servers, clients, or proxies.

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sentry-sdk-configuration

Use when initializing Sentry in applications, configuring SDK options, or setting up integrations across different frameworks and platforms.

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sentry-release-management

Use when managing Sentry releases, uploading source maps, or tracking deployments. Covers release health and commit association.

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jutsu-react-native:react-native-styling

Use when styling React Native components with StyleSheet, Flexbox layout, responsive design, and theming. Covers platform-specific styling and design systems.

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sentry-performance-monitoring

Use when setting up performance monitoring, distributed tracing, or profiling with Sentry. Covers transactions, spans, and performance insights.

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TheBushidoCollective
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react-context-patterns

Use when React Context patterns for state management. Use when sharing state across component trees without prop drilling.

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rust-ownership-system

Use when Rust's ownership system including ownership rules, borrowing, lifetimes, and memory safety. Use when working with Rust memory management.

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crystal-macros

Use when implementing compile-time metaprogramming in Crystal using macros for code generation, DSLs, compile-time computation, and abstract syntax tree manipulation.

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java-generics

Use when Java generics including type parameters, wildcards, and type bounds. Use when writing type-safe reusable code.

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fnox-security-best-practices

Use when implementing secure secrets management with Fnox. Covers encryption, key management, access control, and security hardening.

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Scala Collections

Use when scala collections including immutable/mutable variants, List, Vector, Set, Map operations, collection transformations, lazy evaluation with views, parallel collections, and custom collection builders for efficient data processing.

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sentry-error-capturing

Use when capturing and reporting errors to Sentry, adding context, or handling exceptions. Covers error boundaries, context enrichment, and fingerprinting.

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Nim C Interop

Use when nim-C interoperability including calling C from Nim, wrapping C libraries, importc/exportc pragmas, header generation, FFI patterns, and building high-performance systems code integrating Nim with existing C codebases.

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sentry-alerts-issues

Use when configuring Sentry alerts, managing issues, or setting up notifications. Covers alert rules, issue triage, and integrations.

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Nim Memory Management

Use when nim's memory management including garbage collection strategies, manual memory control, destructors, move semantics, ref/ptr types, memory safety, and optimization techniques for performance-critical systems programming.

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phoenix-views-templates

Render views and templates in Phoenix using HEEx templates, function components, slots, and assigns

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monitor-pipeline

Monitor a GitLab pipeline or job until completion, reporting status changes and failures in real-time

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jutsu-expo:expo-build

Use when building and deploying Expo apps with EAS Build. Covers build configuration, development builds, production builds, and app store submission.

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scratch-workspace

Use when creating temporary files, drafts, experiments, or any content that should not be committed to version control. Ensures proper placement in .claude/.scratch with gitignore configuration.

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code-review

Code review a pull request

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boy-scout-rule

Use when modifying existing files, refactoring, improving code quality, or touching legacy code by applying the Boy Scout Rule to leave code better than you found it.

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architect

Design system architecture and high-level technical strategy

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architecture-design

Use when designing system architecture, making high-level technical decisions, or planning major system changes. Focuses on structure, patterns, and long-term strategy.

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debug

Investigate and diagnose issues without necessarily fixing them

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plugin-development

Use when creating or modifying Han plugins. Covers plugin structure, configuration, hooks, skills, and best practices.

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code-reviewer

Use during verification phase when conducting thorough code reviews and providing constructive feedback based on universal software quality principles.

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debugging

Use when investigating bugs, diagnosing issues, or understanding unexpected behavior. Provides systematic approaches to finding root causes.

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baseline-restorer

Use when multiple fix attempts fail and you need to systematically restore to a working baseline and reimplement instead of fixing broken code.

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miro-mcp

This skill teaches how to use Miro MCP tools effectively for creating diagrams, documents, tables, and extracting context from Miro boards. Use when the user asks about Miro capabilities, wants to create content on Miro boards, or needs to work with Miro board data.

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documentation-structure

Documentation architecture for this repository. Use when creating, updating, or reviewing README.md, CONTRIBUTING.md, or docs/ files. Covers separation of concerns, vendor documentation standards, cross-references, and validation.

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miro-code-review

Knowledge and patterns for effective code review visualization

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miro-platform

Comprehensive guide to Miro as a visual collaboration platform. Covers canvas features, content types, AI capabilities, and enterprise use cases. For MCP tool documentation, see the miro plugin's skill (miro-mcp).

miroapp
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miro-spec-guide

Learn how to extract Miro specifications to local files and use them for AI-assisted planning and implementation. Use when working with Miro specs or when user wants to download board content for reference.

miroapp
miroapp
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discover-zig

Automatically discover Zig programming skills when working with Zig, comptime, allocators, build.zig, safety, C interop, memory management, or systems programming. Activates for Zig development tasks.

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elegant-design

Create world-class, accessible, responsive interfaces with sophisticated interactive elements including chat, terminals, code display, and streaming content. Use when building user interfaces that need professional polish and developer-focused features.

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typed-holes-refactor

Refactor codebases using Design by Typed Holes methodology - iterative, test-driven refactoring with formal hole resolution, constraint propagation, and continuous validation. Use when refactoring existing code, optimizing architecture, or consolidating technical debt through systematic hole-driven development.

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discover-mcp

Automatically discover MCP (Model Context Protocol) skills when building MCP servers, designing tools, implementing resources/prompts, or testing MCP integrations. Activates for MCP server development tasks.

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discover-math

Automatically discover mathematics and algorithm skills when working with linear algebra, calculus, optimization, statistics, probability, numerical methods, category theory, or topology. Activates for math development tasks.

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discover-infra

Automatically discover cloud, infrastructure, deployment, and container skills when working with AWS, GCP, Azure, Docker, Kubernetes, Terraform, Netlify, Heroku, serverless, or IaC

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discover-frontend

Automatically discover frontend development skills when working with React, Next.js, UI components, state management, data fetching, forms, accessibility, performance optimization, or SEO. Activates for frontend web development tasks.

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discover-engineering

Automatically discover software engineering practice skills when working with code review, documentation, pair programming, production debugging, performance profiling, deployment strategies, or software engineering practices. Activates for engineering development tasks.

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discover-distributed

Automatically discover distributed systems and realtime communication skills when working with consensus, CRDTs, replication, WebSocket, SSE, pub/sub, or event-driven architectures

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discover-debugging

Automatically discover debugging and profiling skills when working with GDB, LLDB, breakpoints, profiling, stack traces, memory leaks, core dumps, or performance profiling. Activates for debugging development tasks.

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discover-database

Automatically discover database skills when working with SQL, PostgreSQL, MongoDB, Redis, database schema design, query optimization, migrations, connection pooling, ORMs, or database selection. Activates for database design, optimization, and implementation tasks.

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discover-data

Automatically discover data pipeline and ETL skills when working with ETL, data pipelines, streaming, batch processing, data validation, or pipeline orchestration. Activates for data development tasks.

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discover-cryptography

Automatically discover cryptography skills when working with encryption, TLS, certificates, PKI, and security

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discover-cicd

Automatically discover CI/CD and automation skills when working with GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab CI, pipelines, continuous integration, continuous deployment, or automated testing. Activates for CI/CD development tasks.

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