Topic: typescript
2,004 skills in this topic.
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review-pr
Analyze the git diff between the current branch and main from multiple perspectives (duplication, correctness, security, performance, testing, architecture, scope) using parallel subagents, then produce a remediation plan for issues found. Use when reviewing branch changes before merge, after implementation, or when the user asks to critique or review current code changes.
decocms/studio 357
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review-plan
Spawn parallel subagents to criticize implementation plans from multiple perspectives (duplication, correctness, security, performance, testing, architecture, scope), then improve the plan based on feedback. Use when reviewing a plan before implementation or when stress-testing a plan for gaps.
decocms/studio 357
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respond-to-pr-review
Use when PR review comments need to be processed and responded to, when the user says "respond to review", "handle PR comments", "address review feedback", or after receiving code review on a pull request
decocms/studio 357
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commit
Prepare code for review by running quality checks, creating conventional commits, and opening pull requests. Use when the user wants to commit changes, create a PR, prepare for code review, or asks to commit their work.
decocms/studio 357
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add-mcp-tools
Guide for adding new MCP tools with consistent patterns for schemas, tool definitions, registry updates, and Better Auth integration
decocms/studio 357
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datadog
Use Datadog MCP tools to investigate logs, metrics, traces, and incidents for the Gram project. Activate when the user asks about errors, performance issues, incidents, latency, or wants to search telemetry data.
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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clickhouse
Rules when working with ClickHouse database in Gram for analytics and telemetry features
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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datadog-insights
Investigate Gram production health and post a digest to Slack
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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vercel-react-best-practices
React and Next.js performance optimization guidelines from Vercel Engineering. This skill should be used when writing, reviewing, or refactoring React/Next.js code to ensure optimal performance patterns. Triggers on tasks involving React components, Next.js pages, data fetching, bundle optimization, or performance improvements.
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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postgresql
Rules when working with PostgreSQL database in Gram
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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mise-tasks
Rules and best practices for writing and editing mise tasks.
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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gram-functions
A walkthrough of the Gram Functions feature in this codebase
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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golang
Rules and best practices when writing and editing Go (Golang) code
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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frontend
Rules and best practices when working on the dashboard and elements React frontend codebases
speakeasy-api/gram 227
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domscribe
Work with Domscribe — the pixel-to-code bridge. Use when setting up, initializing, or configuring Domscribe for a project, OR when editing or modifying UI components (React, Vue, Next.js, Nuxt), implementing features from captured UI annotations, querying runtime context for source locations, exploring component structure, or when user mentions annotations, queued tasks, UI changes, props, state, DOM, or asks about how elements render at runtime.
patchorbit/domscribe 152
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frontmcp-observability
Use when you want to add tracing, structured logging, or monitoring to your FrontMCP server. Covers OpenTelemetry instrumentation, vendor integrations (Coralogix, Datadog, Logz.io, Grafana), this.telemetry API for custom spans, structured JSON logging with sinks, and testing observability. Triggers: observability, telemetry, tracing, logging, monitoring, opentelemetry, otel, spans, datadog, coralogix, logz, grafana, winston, pino.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-guides
Tutorials, walkthroughs, and end-to-end examples for building FrontMCP servers. Use when you want a getting started guide, how to build a complete project, learn best practices, or follow a step-by-step example. Triggers: tutorial, walkthrough, how to build, getting started, learn FrontMCP.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-extensibility
Extend FrontMCP servers with external npm packages and libraries. Covers VectoriaDB for semantic search, and patterns for integrating third-party services into providers and tools. Use when adding search, ML, database, or external API capabilities beyond the core SDK.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-development
Use when you want to create a tool, add a resource, build a prompt, write a provider, implement an adapter, add OpenAPI integration, create a plugin, agent, job, or workflow. The skill for BUILDING any FrontMCP component.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-deployment
Use when you need to deploy, build for production, containerize, or ship a FrontMCP server. Covers Vercel, Lambda, Cloudflare, Docker, edge runtime, serverless, bundle for CLI, and Node targets. Triggers: deploy, build for production, dockerize, serverless, go live.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-config
Use when you want to configure auth, set up CORS, add rate limiting, throttle requests, manage sessions, choose transport, set HTTP options, add authentication, configure JWT, or set up OAuth. The skill for server CONFIGURATION.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-channels
Use when you want to push real-time notifications into Claude Code sessions. Build webhook channels, chat bridges (WhatsApp, Telegram, Slack), agent completion alerts, job status notifications, or error forwarding. The skill for CHANNELS and NOTIFICATIONS.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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frontmcp-authorities
Use when implementing authorization, access control, RBAC, ABAC, or ReBAC for tools, resources, or prompts. Covers JWT claims mapping, authority profiles, and policy enforcement.
agentfront/frontmcp 142
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docs-skill
A fixture skill with references and examples for E2E testing.
agentfront/frontmcp 142