stripe-integration
Comprehensive guide for integrating Stripe payments, including one-time charges, subscriptions, and security best practices.
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Comprehensive guide for integrating Stripe payments, including one-time charges, subscriptions, and security best practices.
The foundational skill for the Superpowers methodology. Ensures agents correctly identify and invoke required development skills before starting any task or conversation.
Build and execute state-machine based automations with human-in-the-loop support for complex, multi-step business processes.
Advanced web search, content extraction, and site crawling capabilities using the Tavily API, optimized for AI agent research and data gathering.
Full-stack application orchestrator that analyzes natural language requests to determine tech stacks, scaffold projects, and coordinate specialized development agents.
Provides Jest testing patterns and best practices for interpreters, parsers, and async TypeScript code in the Lea language repository.
Autonomous QA cycling workflow that runs test-verify-fix loops until your quality goals are met.
Manages the OpenClaw release lifecycle: prepares branches, updates versioning across multiple platforms, generates changelogs, and orchestrates npm and binary artifact publishing.
Expert skill for Next.js Server Actions, covering form handling, data mutations, revalidation, and optimistic UI updates in the App Router.
Interactive UI components for Claude Code and AI agents. Create confirmations, checklists, inputs, tables, and views to handle non-blocking interactions and monitoring.
Create professional diagrams with Mermaid.js v11 syntax. Supports 24+ types including flowcharts, sequence diagrams, class diagrams, ER diagrams, and Gantt charts for documentation and technical visualization.
Fixes CJS/ESM module compatibility issues in Nango integrations after zero-yaml migration, including path adjustments, ESM wrappers, and restoring original implementations.