Topic: claude-code
35,830 skills in this topic.
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review
Review skill.
Read ~/.claude/skills/gstack/review/checklist.md before acting.
telagod/code-abyss 159
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clash-skill
second duplicate
telagod/code-abyss 159
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clash-skill
first duplicate
telagod/code-abyss 159
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invalid-tools
invalid tool name
telagod/code-abyss 159
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missing-description
telagod/code-abyss 159
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multi-script
too many scripts
telagod/code-abyss 159
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parse-error
telagod/code-abyss 159
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brave-search
Web search and content extraction via Brave Search API. Use for searching documentation, facts, or any web content. Lightweight, no browser required.
SawyerHood/middleman 157
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cron-scheduling
Create, list, and remove persistent scheduled tasks using cron expressions.
SawyerHood/middleman 157
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image-generation
Generate images using Google Gemini (gemini-3-pro-image-preview). Requires GEMINI_API_KEY.
SawyerHood/middleman 157
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memory
Update persistent swarm memory in ${SWARM_MEMORY_FILE} when the user explicitly asks to remember, update, or forget durable information.
SawyerHood/middleman 157
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apple-bento-grid
hubeiqiao/apple-bento-grid 159
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star-story-extraction
Transforms completed work into STAR interview stories (Situation, Task, Action, Result). Use when completing tasks, preparing for behavioral interviews, or documenting achievements.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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accessibility-fundamentals
Reviews accessibility including WCAG, ARIA, keyboard navigation. Use when junior builds forms, buttons, modals, interactive elements, or asks "is this accessible", "a11y", "screen reader".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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backend-fundamentals
Reviews API design, REST conventions, and backend architecture. Use when junior builds API endpoints, Express routes, middleware, controllers, or asks "is this RESTful", "check my endpoint".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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database-fundamentals
Reviews schema design, SQL queries, ORM patterns. Use when junior creates schema, writes queries, adds migrations, works with Prisma/MongoDB/PostgreSQL, or asks "is this SQL safe", "N+1", "index".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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protocol-d-debugging
Guides systematic debugging through Protocol D (READ, ISOLATE, DOCS, HYPOTHESIZE, VERIFY). Use when junior says "stuck", "not working", "broken", "bug", "error", "crashed", "failing", "can't figure out", or expresses frustration. Do NOT use for general questions.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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documentation-fundamentals
Guides documentation standards including READMEs, JSDoc, and code comments. Use when writing documentation, adding comments, or explaining code. Enforces "WHY not WHAT" principle.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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engineering-fundamentals
Background knowledge for code quality. Applied when reviewing naming conventions, DRY, SOLID, function size, refactoring, or when junior asks "is this clean", "code review", "better way".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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error-handling-fundamentals
Guides error handling for async operations and API calls. Use when junior asks "what if this fails", "handle errors", "try catch", "network error", or builds features with fetch, promises, or external services.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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frontend-fundamentals
Reviews React/Vue component architecture, state, and hooks. Use when junior builds components, forms, modals, uses useState, useEffect, adds state, or asks "is this good React".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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performance-fundamentals
Reviews performance including N+1 queries, re-renders, scalability. Use when junior asks "is this performant", "will this scale", "too slow", or builds loops, large lists, pagination, caching.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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resistance-protocol
Empathetic pushback when junior shortcuts learning. Activates on "just write the code", "do it for me", "skip this", "just fix it", "I don't have time", "too slow", or attempts to bypass the mentorship process.
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155
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security-fundamentals
Reviews security including OWASP Top 10, input validation, auth. Use when junior builds login, authentication, stores passwords, handles user input, API keys, JWT tokens, or asks "is this secure".
DanielPodolsky/ownyourcode 155