Topic: mcp
13,395 skills in this topic.
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error-handling
Implement consistent error handling with custom error classes, error boundaries, and structured error responses. Covers logging, monitoring, and user-friendly messages.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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design-tokens
Comprehensive design token system for typography, colors, and theming with WCAG AA compliance, TypeScript types, and framework integration (CSS-in-JS, Tailwind, CSS Variables).
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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graceful-shutdown
Clean shutdown with in-flight job tracking, signal handlers, and buffer draining. Prevent data loss and corrupted state on process termination.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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analytics-pipeline
Real-time analytics with Redis counters, periodic PostgreSQL flush, and time-series aggregation. High-performance event tracking without database bottlenecks.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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resilient-storage
Multi-backend storage layer with automatic failover between Redis, database, and memory backends. Includes circuit breakers per backend and health-aware routing for high availability.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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typescript-strict
Configure TypeScript strict mode with additional safety flags. Catch bugs at compile time instead of production. Includes branded types, exhaustive switches, and Result types.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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mobile-components
Mobile-first UI components including bottom navigation, bottom sheets, pull-to-refresh, and swipe actions. Touch-optimized with proper gesture handling.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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email-service
Production email service with templates, queuing, and delivery tracking. Supports transactional emails, marketing campaigns, and webhooks.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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idempotency
Implement idempotent API operations to safely handle retries and prevent duplicate processing. Use when building payment APIs, order systems, or any operation that must not be executed twice.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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server-tick
Server-authoritative tick system for multiplayer games with lag compensation, anti-cheat validation, and deterministic physics. Prevents speed hacks and teleports while keeping gameplay fair for high-latency players.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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geographic-clustering
Grid-based geographic clustering with O(n) performance, medoid finding for map markers, and multi-factor risk scoring from event density, sentiment, and recency.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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deduplication
Event deduplication with canonical selection, reputation scoring, and hash-based grouping for multi-source data aggregation. Handles both ID-based and content-based deduplication.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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audit-logging
Comprehensive audit logging for compliance and security. Track user actions, data changes, and system events with tamper-proof storage.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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webhook-security
Implement secure webhook handling with signature verification, replay protection, and idempotency. Use when receiving webhooks from third-party services like Stripe, GitHub, Twilio, or building your own webhook system.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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game-loop
Fixed timestep game loop with interpolation for frame-rate independent physics. Separates physics updates from rendering, prevents spiral of death, and supports hitstop/slow-mo effects.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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row-level-security
Implement PostgreSQL Row Level Security (RLS) for multi-tenant SaaS applications. Use when building apps where users should only see their own data, or when implementing organization-based data isolation.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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stripe-integration
Complete Stripe payments integration with subscriptions, webhooks, and customer portal. Use when adding billing to a SaaS application with subscription tiers, usage-based pricing, or one-time payments.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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data-transformers
Centralized transformation logic for consistent data shaping across API routes. Includes aggregators, rankers, trend calculators, and data sanitizers.
dadbodgeoff/drift 770
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wax-performance-audit
Benchmarking and performance auditing for the Wax repo. Use when running or interpreting Wax benchmarks, diagnosing CPU, memory, or I/O bottlenecks, or investigating Swift 6.2 concurrency issues such as Sendable, actor isolation, `@unchecked Sendable`, task-group fan-out, and data races.
christopherkarani/Wax 700
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wax
Comprehensive guidance for the Wax on-device memory/RAG framework. Use when integrating MemoryOrchestrator, VideoRAGOrchestrator, Wax/WaxSession, embedding providers, hybrid search, maintenance, or when evaluating Wax constraints like offline-only, single-file .wax persistence and deterministic retrieval.
christopherkarani/Wax 700
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deep-analysis
Performs focused, depth-first investigation of specific reverse engineering questions through iterative analysis and database improvement. Answers questions like "What does this function do?", "Does this use crypto?", "What's the C2 address?", "Fix types in this function". Makes incremental improvements (renaming, retyping, commenting) to aid understanding. Returns evidence-based answers with new investigation threads. Use after binary-triage for investigating specific suspicious areas or when user asks focused questions about binary behavior.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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ctf-pwn
Solve CTF binary exploitation challenges by discovering and exploiting memory corruption vulnerabilities to read flags. Use for buffer overflows, format strings, heap exploits, ROP challenges, or any pwn/exploitation task.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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ctf-crypto
Solve CTF cryptography challenges by identifying, analyzing, and exploiting weak crypto implementations in binaries to extract keys or decrypt data. Use for custom ciphers, weak crypto, key extraction, or algorithm identification.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691
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binary-triage
Performs initial binary triage by surveying memory layout, strings, imports/exports, and functions to quickly understand what a binary does and identify suspicious behavior. Use when first examining a binary, when user asks to triage/survey/analyze a program, or wants an overview before deeper reverse engineering.
cyberkaida/reverse-engineering-assistant 691