claude-code
Standardized skill for Claude Code agents to dynamically query OpenRouter model recommendations and metadata via the Claudish CLI.
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Standardized skill for Claude Code agents to dynamically query OpenRouter model recommendations and metadata via the Claudish CLI.
Expert Swift code review for macOS/iOS. Detects memory leaks, threading bugs, concurrency issues, and accessibility gaps using parallel analysis agents.
Provides data-driven trading strategies for cryptocurrencies using Binance market data, technical analysis indicators, and aggregated crypto market sentiment.
Guide for implementing features using architecture-first design, TDD, rich domain models, and Swift 6.2 patterns, ensuring a clean separation between Domain, Infrastructure, and App layers.
Generate professional visual assets including app icons, logos, banners, and illustrations using the Nano Banana Pro (Gemini 3 Pro) AI model.
Troubleshoot and manage the GCP e2-micro VM running the eth-realtime-collector. Handle systemd failures, network connectivity issues, and real-time data stream monitoring for Ethereum network data.
A comprehensive guide for using Bun as a high-performance alternative to Node.js. Supports project initialization, dependency management, script execution, and migration checklists.
SPARC methodology for multi-agent development: systematic Specification, Pseudocode, Architecture, Refinement, and Completion workflows via Claude Flow orchestration.
Fixes CJS/ESM module compatibility issues in Nango integrations after zero-yaml migration, including path adjustments, ESM wrappers, and restoring original implementations.
Pragmatic AI-assisted coding standards focused on clean code, simplicity, and maintainability. Enforces best practices like SRP, DRY, and KISS to prevent over-engineering.
Systematic security assessment using STRIDE threat modeling, OWASP top 10 review, and secure coding practices for code, architecture, and infrastructure.
Enforces disciplined Test-Driven Development (TDD) by requiring a failing test before implementation, ensuring code reliability and preventing premature over-engineering.