Agent skill
global-tech-stack
Understand and apply project-specific technology choices including frameworks, languages, databases, testing tools, and third-party services to maintain consistency across the stack. Use this skill when making technology decisions, adding new dependencies, choosing libraries/frameworks, configuring build tools, setting up databases, implementing authentication, or integrating third-party services. Apply when working with framework-specific code, package managers, ORM configurations, testing setups, deployment configurations, or any task that requires knowledge of the project's chosen technologies to ensure architectural consistency and avoid introducing conflicting tools or patterns.
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SKILL.md
Global Tech Stack
When to use this skill
- When choosing libraries or frameworks for new features
- When adding dependencies to package.json, requirements.txt, or similar files
- When writing framework-specific code (Rails, Django, Next.js, Express, etc.)
- When configuring database connections or ORM settings
- When setting up testing frameworks or test configurations
- When implementing authentication or authorization systems
- When integrating third-party services (email, monitoring, payments)
- When configuring build tools, bundlers, or deployment pipelines
- When making architectural decisions about technology choices
- When refactoring code to align with stack conventions
- When evaluating whether to introduce new tools or technologies
- When documenting technology decisions or stack requirements
- When onboarding new team members to the project's tech choices
This Skill provides Claude Code with specific guidance on how to adhere to coding standards as they relate to how it should handle global tech stack.
Instructions
For details, refer to the information provided in this file: global tech stack
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