IDE & Editors
2165 skills in Tools > IDE & Editors
context-engineering-expert
Advanced context engineering management system that provides comprehensive context architecture design, memory management, knowledge engineering, and workflow orchestration through expert collaboration and intelligent tool integration.
blueprint-skill-creator
Creates blueprint-driven skills for infrastructure and deployment tasks. This skill should be used when creating new skills that require templates, patterns, or reference configurations (e.g., Dockerfiles, Helm charts, Kubernetes manifests, CI/CD pipelines). It enforces impact analysis before containerization, identifies environment requirements, network topology changes, and auth/CORS implications. Use this skill when building deployment-related skills or when containerizing applications.
skill-creator
Guide for creating effective skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill (or update an existing skill) that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
seo-leak
SEO intelligence engine for competitive analysis. Estimates Q*, P*, and T* signals, analyzes NavBoost and E-E-A-T factors, identifies ranking gaps, orchestrates audit workflows, and provides actionable SEO strategy recommendations.
framework-core
Load when working with any katachi framework command. Provides workflow principles, status tracking conventions, and decision guidance. This skill establishes the collaborative context for all framework operations.
video-generation-skill
Design video concepts, scripts, shotlists, transitions, and editing notes for VEO, Gemini, and Nano Banana-based pipelines. Use when turning a marketing idea into concrete video assets.
bible-study-tool-creator
Interactive skill for creating new bible study tools that generate AI-readable commentary data. Guides users through defining practical tasks, setting up proper file structure, and establishing self-learning loops for data generation.
typescript-mcp
Build stateless MCP servers with TypeScript on Cloudflare Workers using @modelcontextprotocol/sdk. Provides patterns for tools, resources, prompts, and authentication (API keys, OAuth, Zero Trust). Use when exposing APIs to LLMs, integrating Cloudflare services (D1, KV, R2, Vectorize), or troubleshooting export syntax errors, unclosed transport leaks, or CORS misconfigurations.
session-analyzer
Discovers and lists Claude Code session transcripts from .claude/logs/ for analysis. Use when the user wants to find available sessions, view session timelines, identify which sessions to analyze for workflow improvements, or understand session history. Triggers when user mentions "what sessions do I have", "analyze my workflow", "show my recent sessions", "find transcripts from [date]", or similar session discovery requests.
using-next-devtools
Provides Next.js development integration tools. Primary tool for Next.js projects. Offers diagnostics, upgrades, Cache Components optimization, and automatic error fixes.
aiwf:backend-dev-guidelines
Comprehensive backend development guide for Node.js/Express/TypeScript microservices. Use when creating routes, controllers, services, repositories, middleware, or working with Express APIs, Prisma database access, Sentry error tracking, Zod validation, unifiedConfig, dependency injection, or async patterns. Covers layered architecture (routes → controllers → services → repositories), BaseController pattern, error handling, performance monitoring, testing strategies, and migration from legacy patterns.
latex-writing
Guide LaTeX document authoring following best practices and proper semantic markup. Use proactively when: (1) writing or editing .tex files, (2) writing or editing .nw literate programming files, (3) literate-programming skill is active and working with .nw files, (4) user mentions LaTeX, BibTeX, or document formatting, (5) reviewing LaTeX code quality. Ensures proper use of semantic environments (description vs itemize), csquotes (\enquote{} not ``...''), and cleveref (\cref{} not \S\ref{}).
typescript-standards
Guide for creating TypeScript libraries using the typescript-library-template pattern and applying its standards to existing projects. Use when setting up new npm packages, standardizing build scripts, configuring tooling (tsup, Vitest, ESLint, Prettier), or applying dual module format patterns.
typescript-test
Provides Vitest-based TypeScript testing expertise and best practices. Ensures proper test structure, mocking strategies, async handling patterns, and coverage optimization. Specializes in unit testing, integration testing, test organization with describe/it blocks, vi.mock patterns, snapshot testing, and testing library integration for UI components. Use when: writing TypeScript test files (.spec.ts, .test.ts), structuring tests with describe/it/test blocks, implementing mocks with vi.mock/vi.spyOn, testing async code with async/await or promises, creating test fixtures and helpers, implementing snapshot tests, testing React components with Testing Library, measuring and improving code coverage, or configuring Vitest for TypeScript projects.
extension-create
Creates slash commands, subagents/workflows, or agent skills using the Claude request type framework. Analyzes requirements, determines the optimal extension type (command/subagent/skill), decides project vs personal scope, and generates properly structured files following templates and best practices. Use when creating new commands, workflows, or skills, or when the user mentions "create a command", "new workflow", "build a skill", or requests custom Claude Code extensions.
pair-trade-screener
Statistical arbitrage tool for identifying and analyzing pair trading opportunities. Detects cointegrated stock pairs within sectors, analyzes spread behavior, calculates z-scores, and provides entry/exit recommendations for market-neutral strategies. Use when user requests pair trading opportunities, statistical arbitrage screening, mean-reversion strategies, or market-neutral portfolio construction. Supports correlation analysis, cointegration testing, and spread backtesting.
liveview-guidelines
Provides Phoenix LiveView best practices including navigation, streams, JavaScript hooks, and testing. Use when building LiveViews, working with real-time collections, managing streams, or writing LiveView tests.
Debugging Omnistrate Deployments
Systematically debug failed Omnistrate instance deployments using a progressive workflow that identifies root causes efficiently while avoiding token limits. Applies to deployment failures, probe issues, and helm-based resources.
bootstrap-components
This skill should be used when the user asks about Bootstrap components, "how to create a modal", "navbar not collapsing", "carousel autoplay", "responsive card grid", "toast notifications", "dropdown menu", "accordion FAQ", "offcanvas sidebar", "tab navigation", "tooltip not showing", "popover not working", Bootstrap accordion, alerts, badges, breadcrumb, buttons, button groups, cards, carousel, close button, collapse, dropdowns, list group, modal, navbar, navs and tabs, offcanvas, pagination, placeholders, popovers, progress, scrollspy, spinners, toasts, tooltips, or needs help implementing any Bootstrap UI component.
Unnamed Skill
Build modern full-stack web applications with Next.js (App Router, Server Components, RSC, PPR, SSR, SSG, ISR), Turborepo (monorepo management, task pipelines, remote caching, parallel execution), and RemixIcon (3100+ SVG icons in outlined/filled styles). Use when creating React applications, implementing server-side rendering, setting up monorepos with multiple packages, optimizing build performance and caching strategies, adding icon libraries, managing shared dependencies, or working with TypeScript full-stack projects. | SỠdụng khi: Next.js, Nuxt, SvelteKit, framework web, SSR, SSG.