Topic: claude
14,433 skills in this topic.
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devops-automation
CI/CD pipeline design with GitHub Actions, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, and GitOps patterns
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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mobile-development
Mobile development patterns for React Native and Flutter including navigation, state management, and responsive design
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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mcp-development
MCP server development including tool design, resource endpoints, prompt templates, and transport configuration
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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redis-patterns
Redis patterns including caching strategies, pub/sub, streams for event processing, Lua scripts, and data structures
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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tdd-mastery
Test-driven development workflow with Red-Green-Refactor cycle across languages
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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rust-systems
Rust systems programming patterns including ownership, traits, async runtime, error handling, and unsafe guidelines
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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aws-cloud-patterns
AWS cloud patterns for Lambda, ECS, S3, DynamoDB, and Infrastructure as Code with CDK/Terraform
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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kubernetes-operations
Kubernetes operations including manifests, Helm charts, operators, troubleshooting, and resource management
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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prompt-engineering
Prompt engineering patterns including structured prompts, chain-of-thought, few-shot learning, and system prompt design
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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data-engineering
Data engineering patterns for ETL pipelines, data warehousing, Apache Spark, and data quality validation
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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continuous-learning
Auto-extract patterns from coding sessions, track corrections, and build reusable knowledge with confidence scoring
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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frontend-excellence
Modern frontend patterns for React Server Components, performance optimization, and Core Web Vitals
rohitg00/awesome-claude-code-toolkit 1,204
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substack-ghostwriting
Write, optimize, and grow Substack content — both newsletter issues (email-first) and web posts (web-first articles/essays). Covers ghostwriting with voice matching, Substack algorithm optimization, Notes strategy, email formatting, SEO, growth tactics, and monetization planning. Use when the user mentions Substack, newsletters, write a newsletter issue, Substack post, Substack article, web post on Substack, evergreen content, SEO for Substack, newsletter growth, Notes strategy, ghostwrite for, match someone's voice, write in the style of, newsletter monetization, paid subscribers, or any task involving Substack as a platform. Also trigger for general article/newsletter writing even if Substack isn't named explicitly, or when the user wants to adapt existing content (blog post, talk, thread) into newsletter or web post format. Do NOT use for generic blog post writing without a newsletter/Substack context (-> See samber/cc-skills@technical-article-writer skill).
samber/cc-skills 59
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conventional-git
Conventional Commits v1.0.0 branch naming and commit message standards for GitHub and GitLab projects. Use when creating branches, writing commits, generating commit messages, reviewing branch conventions, or setting up changelog automation. Apply when your project needs consistent git history, SemVer-driven releases, parseable changelog generation, or automatic issue closing.
samber/cc-skills 59
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snyk-agent-scan-compliance
Compliance expert for snyk-agent-scan — the agent skill file scanner — NOT for other Snyk CLI tools (snyk test, snyk code SAST, snyk iac, snyk container). Fixes alerts through content restructuring, never by suppressing or deleting information. Covers every file in a skill directory: SKILL.md, references/, assets/, and any secondary markdown. Apply when authoring a new skill, editing an existing one, triaging a failed snyk-agent-scan run locally or in CI, or unblocking a PR held by agent scanner failures. Not applicable to dependency vulnerabilities, code security findings, or infrastructure misconfigurations — those are out of scope.
samber/cc-skills 59
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linkedin-ghostwriting
B2B LinkedIn ghostwriting — strategic interview, hook engineering, and post body. Use when the user wants to write LinkedIn content, create ghostwritten posts, ghostwrite for a founder or executive, develop a B2B social strategy, or needs hooks, post structures, or copywriting frameworks for LinkedIn. Apply when the user shares a story, result, or insight and wants it turned into a post.
samber/cc-skills 59
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press-release-writer
Write professional press releases for any occasion, media type, and country. Use when the user wants to write, draft, or improve a press release, communiqué de presse, media announcement, news release, or PR statement — including product launches, funding rounds, partnerships, crisis communications, earnings, executive hires, events, M&A, open source milestones, and media advisories. Covers all release types, media targets (print, digital/wire, broadcast, social/SMPR, trade press), and region-specific conventions (Western/Eastern Europe, Americas, Middle East, Africa, Asia, Oceania). Also trigger when the user says 'I need to announce something' or 'how do I tell the press about X.'
samber/cc-skills 59
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humaniseur-fr
Remove AI-writing patterns from French text and inject voice, personality, and soul. Use when editing, reviewing, rewriting, or cleaning up French content that reads like ChatGPT/Claude output. Humanize, humanise, déslopifier. Detects and fixes 27 patterns: AI vocabulary overuse (crucial, essentiel, notamment, par ailleurs, dans le paysage), anglicisms from English-first models (faire du sens, adresser un problème), copula avoidance, formulaic openings (À l'ère de, Dans le paysage actuel), superficial participle analyses (-ant), em dash overuse, redundant adjective doublets, rule of three, sycophantic tone, typographic tells (curly quotes instead of guillemets). Trigger on: humaniser, déslopifier, rendre plus humain, nettoyer le texte IA, enlever le slop, réécrire pour que ça sonne humain, make it sound human.
samber/cc-skills 59
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chrome-extension
Comprehensive guide for building Chrome extensions with Manifest V3. Use this skill whenever the user mentions Chrome extension, browser extension, manifest.json, content script, service worker (in extension context), popup, side panel, chrome.runtime, chrome.tabs, chrome.storage, chrome.scripting, background script, MV3, Manifest V3, or any Chrome extension API. Also trigger when the user wants to inject scripts into web pages, communicate between page and background, bypass CSP from a content script, build an RPC layer over chrome messaging, or publish to the Chrome Web Store. Covers both new extension projects and adding features to existing ones. Do NOT use for framework-specific questions.
samber/cc-skills 59
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promql-cli
CLI for querying Prometheus and PromQL-compatible engines (Thanos, Cortex, VictoriaMetrics, Grafana Mimir, Grafana Tempo...) — instant queries, range queries, metric discovery (metrics/labels/meta subcommands), output formats (table/csv/json/graph). Apply when executing PromQL queries, troubleshooting performance issues on a software having observability, investigating latency/error rates/saturation, or analyzing time series data.
samber/cc-skills 59
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technical-article-writer
Write compelling technical articles and blog posts for developer audiences. Use this skill whenever the user asks to write a blog post, technical article, or any long-form technical content. Also trigger when the user says 'write about [technical topic]', 'help me draft an article', 'turn this into a blog post', 'write a post about', 'I want to publish something about', or mentions writing for a developer audience. Covers the full pipeline: idea sharpening, hook/title generation, article structure, body drafting, and editing. Even if the user just says 'I want to write about X' without specifying format, use this skill. Do NOT use for platform-specific optimization, newsletter strategy, or ghostwriting voice matching.
samber/cc-skills 59
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crxjs
CRXJS Chrome extension development — true HMR for popup, options, content scripts, side panels, manifest-driven builds, dynamic content script imports (`?script`, `?script&module`), and `defineManifest` for type-safe manifests. Uses Vite as its build tool. Use when the user mentions CRXJS, crxjs, @crxjs/vite-plugin, 'extension with hot reload', 'HMR for chrome extension', or wants to set up a CRXJS-based Chrome extension project with any framework (React, Vue, Svelte, Solid, Vanilla). Also trigger when the user has an existing CRXJS project and wants to add features, fix HMR issues, or configure content scripts with CRXJS. For general Chrome extension architecture (messaging, CSP, storage, permissions) -> See `samber/cc-skills@chrome-extension` skill.
samber/cc-skills 59
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golang-lint
Provides linting best practices and golangci-lint configuration for Go projects. Covers running linters, configuring .golangci.yml, suppressing warnings with nolint directives, interpreting lint output, and managing linter settings. Use this skill whenever the user runs linters, configures golangci-lint, asks about lint warnings or suppressions, sets up code quality tooling, or asks which linters to enable for a Go project. Also use when the user mentions golangci-lint, go vet, staticcheck, revive, or any Go linting tool.
samber/cc-skills-golang 1,150
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golang-data-structures
Golang data structures — slices (internals, capacity growth, preallocation, slices package), maps (internals, hash buckets, maps package), arrays, container/list/heap/ring, strings.Builder vs bytes.Buffer, generic collections, pointers (unsafe.Pointer, weak.Pointer), and copy semantics. Use when choosing or optimizing Go data structures, implementing generic containers, using container/ packages, unsafe or weak pointers, or questioning slice/map internals.
samber/cc-skills-golang 1,150