Pyxel retro game engine patterns - pixel art, game loops, sprite/tilemap, MML audio, resource management, and web deployment
Skills(SKILL.md)は、AIエージェント(Claude Code、Cursor、Codexなど)に特定の能力を追加するための設定ファイルです。
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Data structure selection, pub/sub patterns, Lua scripting, pipelining, and cluster topology strategies.
SaaS authentication and authorization patterns including JWT vs session strategies, multi-tenant isolation, RBAC, API key management, passwordless flows, MFA, and secure session handling.
Payment provider abstraction, webhook security, subscription lifecycle, dunning flows, pricing models, invoicing, tax handling, and refund patterns for SaaS applications.
HashiCorp Vault, cloud secret managers, rotation strategies, and zero-trust secret access
React Server Components, Suspense boundaries, streaming SSR, partial prerendering patterns for Next.js App Router.
Spring Boot architecture patterns, REST API design, layered services, data access, caching, async processing, and logging. Use for Java Spring Boot backend work.
SwiftUI view composition, @Observable patterns, async/await concurrency, TCA architecture, and Combine reactive streams.
Module composition, state management, workspace strategy, provider versioning, and infrastructure-as-code best practices.
Codebase'i derinlemesine anla. Onboarding, architecture discovery, dependency mapping.
Embedding strategies, ANN algorithms, hybrid search, RAG chunking strategies, and reranking for semantic search and retrieval.
Connection management, room patterns, reconnection strategies, message buffering, and binary protocol design.
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nextjs
**Name:** `motion`
Use when receiving emails with Resend - setting up inbound domains, processing email.received webhooks, retrieving email content/attachments, or forwarding received emails.
**Name:** `base-ui`
Validate input, secure auth tokens, and prevent injection attacks in TypeScript. Use when validating input, handling auth tokens, sanitizing data, or managing secrets and sensitive configuration.
limitation-weaver
- Ivy is a declarative full-stack UI framework that allows developers to build user interfaces using a component-based approach very similar to React.
Persistent multi-engine coding session manager. Wraps Claude Code, Codex, Gemini, and Cursor CLIs into headless agentic engines with 27 tools.
Scans directory structure, detects projects, maps dependencies, and documents code organization into a repo.md file. Use when the user needs a codebase overview, project structure map, or repository context before security analysis.
Ghost Security - SAST code scanner. Finds security vulnerabilities in source code by planning and executing targeted scans for issues like SQL injection, XSS, BOLA, BFLA, SSRF, and other OWASP categories. Supports applications (backend, frontend, mobile) and libraries (prototype pollution, unsafe deserialization, ReDoS, path traversal, zip slip). Use when the user asks for a code security audit, SAST scan, vulnerability scan of source code, or wants to find security flaws in a codebase or library.
Guides tracking of AI-driven search traffic in Google Analytics 4 and Google Search Console.
Guides website traffic analysis across all channels (organic, paid, social, referral, direct). Covers traffic source attribution, dark traffic identification, and multi-channel reporting.
Guides analytics implementation: GA4 setup, event tracking, conversions, and data quality. Applies to web and app tracking across marketing channels.
Guides forum promotion, community invitation, and vertical community marketing. Community-led growth (CLG) costs ~90% less than paid acquisition with ~3.2x higher customer LTV. Indie Hackers delivers
Guides submitting products, tools, or apps to directories and launch platforms.
Guides preparing and executing a Product Hunt launch. Product Hunt is a community-driven product discovery platform; only ~10% of submissions get featured on the homepage. Best for SaaS, developer too
Guides product distribution via third-party marketplaces and app stores. Distinct from **directory-submission** (curated lists, Product Hunt, Taaft)—marketplaces are storefronts where customers discov
Guides email marketing strategy for AI/SaaS products. Email ROI ~$36 per dollar spent; open/click rates typically higher than social. Covers EDM vs Newsletter, five content types, deliverability (SPF/
Guides affiliate marketing strategy for AI/SaaS products. Affiliate marketing uses a CPS (Cost Per Sale) model—pay only when sales occur. ROI typically 5:1 to 10:1; CAC 40%–50% lower than paid ads.
Guides creator program strategy for AI/SaaS products. Long-term partnerships with creators for content co-creation and brand building. Differs from affiliate (sales focus) and influencer (paid promoti
Guides student and education discount programs as an acquisition channel. Targets students and educators; common for SaaS, dev tools, and productivity apps. ~65% of students who use professional tools
Guides influencer marketing strategy for AI/SaaS products. Focus on trust and brand exposure; 2–3x higher conversion and 40%–50% lower CAC than traditional ads. 92% of consumers trust influencers over
Guides PR and press release strategy. Journalists use ~3% of releases they receive; proper structure is critical. Use this skill when writing press releases, planning product announcements, or buildin
Guides referral program strategy for AI/SaaS products. Leverage existing users to drive growth; 3%-5% conversion vs 1%-2% for ads; CAC 50%-70% lower; referred users LTV 30%-50% higher, retention 20%-3
Guides favicon and app icon implementation for brand consistency across browser tabs, bookmarks, mobile home screens, and **Google Search results**. Favicons help users identify sites; missing or inco
Guides hero section design for conversion and first impressions. The hero is where users spend ~80% of initial viewing time; first impressions form in milliseconds.
Guides logo placement and implementation for brand recall and navigation. Logo placement affects user orientation and conversion.
Guides **comparison tables as an in-page section**: a **scannable matrix** (rows × columns) embedded **inside** landing pages, blog posts, pricing pages, homepages, or docs. **Not** a standalone page
Guides CTA button design for conversion. A well-designed CTA can increase conversion by 25–10%.
Guides newsletter signup form design for list growth. Email subscribers spend 138% more than non-subscribers; top popups convert at 23%+.
Guides popup and modal design for conversion. Well-designed popups can achieve up to 25% conversion; poorly timed or intrusive ones hurt UX and SEO. Google penalizes intrusive mobile popups.
Guides trust badge design and placement for conversion. Trust badges borrow authority from third-party organizations to signal legitimacy and reduce purchase anxiety.
Guides list layout design for linear, stacked content display. Lists are compact, text-heavy; users scan by title or metadata. Used for blog indexes, documentation, search results, and dense content.
Guides masonry layout design for content with varying heights. Masonry stacks items in columns without distinct rows; items fill gaps like a brick wall. Best for image galleries, portfolios, and disco