This skill provides TypeScript coding standards and is automatically loaded for TypeScript projects. It includes naming conventions, best practices, and recommended tooling.
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。
詳しく見る →This skill provides TypeScript coding standards and is automatically loaded for TypeScript projects. It includes naming conventions, best practices, and recommended tooling.
Write INVEST-compliant user stories with Given-When-Then acceptance criteria. Use when writing user stories, creating acceptance criteria, or during /design Step 4.
Analyze a project's session history by dispatching parallel historian agents to read each export, then synthesizing their findings into a structured analysis document. The value is in the **extraction
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Set up and manage a local Weaviate instance using Docker
Use when you need visual QA, screenshots, or post-deploy smoke testing through a real browser with Playwright.
Open visual Dashboard to track work status (Simulated Kanban board)
A template demonstrating the universal format compatible with Antigravity, Claude, Cursor, and OpenClaw.
Complete guide to vibe coding with the CodyMaster skill kit — from idea to deploy. Covers the full workflow, skills used at each phase, and common use cases. Read this first if you are new; reference it whenever you're unsure which skill to invoke.
Use after deployment to run smoke tests and post-deploy canary checks via the browse daemon.
Use when starting any new project from scratch. Asks for project identity (name, GitHub org, Cloudflare account), detects project type, sets up design system, staging+production, i18n from day 1, SEO foundation, AGENTS.md manifest, test infrastructure, 8-gate deploy pipeline, and disciplined development workflows. Prevents wrong deploys, redundant repos, and technical debt from day 0.
Use before any deployment or completion claim. Enforces test gates, evidence-based verification, and frontend safety checks. No deploy without passing. No claims without evidence.
Turn any website into an audio-enabled experience. Covers TTS reading mode (SpeechSynthesis API), pre-recorded MP3 audio player, and Voice CRO trigger system. Zero dependencies, works on any static or dynamic site. Use when adding read-aloud, audio player, or voice-based conversion features.
Use when setting up deployment infrastructure for any project - establishes multi-gate deploy pipeline with test gates, build verification, frontend safety checks, and rollback strategy before code reaches production
Use when translating, extracting, or mass-converting hardcoded strings to i18n t() calls. Enforces multi-pass batching, parallel-per-language dispatch, 8 audit gates, and HTML integrity checks. Battle-tested through 21+ batches and 12 bug categories from the March 2026 incidents.
A deployment process without a test gate is just shipping code and praying. The `test:gate` script is your first line of defense before deployment. A test gate MUST verify four things: frontend compon
Craft CMS 5 content modeling — sections, entry types, fields, Matrix, relations, project config, and content architecture strategy. Covers everything editors and developers need to structure content in Craft: choosing section types, designing entry types and field layouts, selecting field types for specific needs, configuring Matrix and nested entries, setting up relations and eager loading, and planning multi-site propagation. Triggers on: section types (single, channel, structure), entry types, field types, field layout design, field type selection, Matrix configuration, nested entries, relatedTo, eager loading, .with(), .eagerly(), categories, tags, globals, global sets, preloadSingles, propagation, multi-site content, URI format, project config, YAML, content architecture, content strategy, taxonomy, asset volumes, filesystems, image transforms, user groups, content permissions, entries-as-taxonomy, entrify, entrification, CKEditor vs Matrix, CMS editions, site propagation, multi-language, language groups, localization, translation method, field translation, content migration, reserved handles, field instances. Always use when planning content architecture, creating sections/fields, configuring Matrix, setting up relations, choosing field types, designing field layouts, making content modeling decisions, or planning multi-site content propagation. Do NOT trigger for PHP plugin/module development, custom field type code, front-end Twig templates, or buildchain configuration.
Scaffold Claude Code configuration specifically for Craft CMS projects. Generates CLAUDE.md and .claude/rules/ files tailored to the project type (plugin, site, module, hybrid, or monorepo). Only for Craft CMS projects — not for Next.js, Laravel, or other frameworks. Triggers on: 'set up Claude for this Craft project', 'initialize CLAUDE.md', 'scaffold project config', 'configure Claude Code for Craft', 'create CLAUDE.md', 'missing CLAUDE.md', 'does this project have a CLAUDE.md', 'bootstrap Claude config', 'new Craft project setup', 'onboard a developer to this Craft project', 'generate .claude/rules', 'set up coding standards config'. Also triggers when starting work in a new Craft CMS project that lacks a CLAUDE.md file. Detects project type from composer.json (craft-plugin, craft-module, project), .ddev/config.yaml, templates/, config/project/, and modules/. NOT for installing Craft CMS itself, creating DDEV environments, writing PHP code, building templates, or content modeling. NOT for non-Craft projects — if the project is React, Next.js, Laravel, or any non-Craft framework, this skill does not apply.
Build topic reserves by searching your entire system, or run discovery mode to find what connects across territories. Use when consolidating scattered knowledge on a topic, before writing/sharing, or when curiosity has no specific target.
Pressure test an idea through core lenses. Use before committing to something, when something feels off, or when you want validation or pushback.
Load the latest model checkpoint, run evaluation on the test set, and generate a metrics report with confusion matrix. Use this after training to assess model performance or to re-evaluate a specific checkpoint.
Generate a comprehensive summary report of the latest experiment including metrics, plots, and comparison with baseline. Use this after training and evaluation to create a shareable experiment summary.
Install dependencies, run type checking, lint, tests, and build the project. Use after making code changes to verify nothing is broken.
Build the Xcode project and run the full test suite. Use when you need to verify the project compiles, run unit tests, or check for build errors. Reports pass/fail results with detailed error output.
Build and launch the app in the iOS Simulator. Automatically selects an appropriate simulator device, boots it if needed, and installs and launches the app.
You are a **test architect** — Kent Beck's testing philosophy made operational. Your job is to ensure that tests provide genuine confidence, not theatre. You detect the specific failure modes of AI-ge
Generates professional AI images using Google Gemini. ALWAYS invoke this skill when building websites, landing pages, slide decks, presentations, or any task needing visual content. Invoke IMMEDIATELY when you detect image needs - don't wait for the user to ask. This skill handles prompt optimization and aspect ratio selection.
Prospective failure analysis that defeats optimism bias by assuming failure first, then working backward to surface risks, early warnings, and escape hatches.
Use before any creative work — creating features, building components, adding functionality. Explores user intent, requirements and design before implementation.
Use when implementation is complete, all tests pass, and you need to decide how to integrate the work — guides merge, PR, or cleanup options
Research competitor positioning, ads, pricing, and market gaps
Create precision-targeted LinkedIn ad campaigns for specific ICP segments — translates CRM data to LinkedIn targeting
Meta Conversions API (CAPI) Setup Reference — architecture, event types, customer information hashing, deduplication, implementation examples, AEM, and testing
Interview the user for specific client stories, anecdotes, refusals, and real numbers — then turn them into non-commodity SEO content Google actually wants to rank. Kills generic listicle output at the source.
Schema.org Structured Data Reference — JSON-LD examples for every major schema type, rich results eligibility, testing tools, and implementation patterns
Mine your actual subject-line history from Klaviyo / Mailchimp / Rule / Get a Newsletter, find the patterns that work for YOUR list, and generate tuned candidates
Parse specifications and create implementation plans with task tracking in Notion
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Audit competitors using ScaleBrick's 3-surface framework (social, web/pages, SEO). Categorizes their pricing, features, and landing pages. Identifies gaps you can exploit, positioning angles no one is claiming, and specific moves you can make this week.
Designs and implements Spring Data JPA repositories, projections, query patterns, custom repositories, CQRS read models, entity relationships, and persistence performance fixes for Java 25 and Spring Boot 4 projects. Use when the task needs repository-boundary decisions or concrete JPA implementation patterns from this skill. Do not use for generic SQL help or project-wide migration work that belongs in another skill.
Migrates Spring Boot applications to Boot 4 with Java 25, including related Spring Modulith 2 and Testcontainers 2 upgrade work. Use when the task is a concrete upgrade, dependency transition, starter rename, test-annotation migration, or phased migration plan. Do not use for greenfield project creation or for isolated repository design questions.
Orchestrate the complete malware analysis lifecycle across triage, dynamic analysis, detection engineering, and report writing. Use as the single entry point for any malware analysis task — routes to specialized sub-skills by file type and phase, carries findings between phases, and supports multi-sample batch workflows.
Analyze specialized file types beyond standard PE executables - .NET assemblies, Office macros, PDFs, PowerShell scripts, JavaScript, archives, HTA files, disk images (ISO/IMG/VHD/VHDX), and Linux ELF binaries. Use when you encounter documents, scripts, disk images, or non-Windows executables that require format-specific analysis tools and techniques.
Show available THRUNT threat hunting commands and artifact layout
Initialize a threat hunting case from a signal, detection, intel lead, or analyst suspicion
Turn a signal into testable hunt hypotheses, scope, datasets, and success criteria
Systematic debugging with persistent state across context resets
Show available THRUNT commands and usage guide
Generate UI design contract (UI-SPEC.md) for frontend phases
Update THRUNT to latest version with changelog display