java-coding-standards
Enforce high-quality Java 17+ coding standards, Spring Boot conventions, and maintainable project structures.
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Enforce high-quality Java 17+ coding standards, Spring Boot conventions, and maintainable project structures.
Token-efficient codebase navigation through intelligent symbol indexing, domain chunking, and architectural layer filtering. Reduce token usage by 60-95% when exploring or developing complex systems.
Best practices for building integrations with NetBox REST and GraphQL APIs. Optimize performance, authentication, and architectural patterns for NetBox automations.
Enforce best practices for Dinero.js. Use when handling monetary values, performing arithmetic, or refactoring code to ensure safe, type-safe, and accurate currency calculations in JS/TS applications.
Expert SQL agent for modern database systems, query optimization, HTAP environments, and data architecture patterns. Optimize performance, schema design, and analytical workloads effectively.
React and Vite performance optimization guidelines. Use when writing, reviewing, or optimizing React components built with Vite.
Accelerate Go application startup with parallel compile-time dependency injection. Optimize slow services, replace google/wire, and manage async dependencies with kessoku.
Master REST and GraphQL API design principles to build intuitive, scalable, and maintainable APIs that delight developers.
MCP Gateway design patterns for managing Agent Gateway, Subprocess, and Daemon isolation strategies to optimize context token usage and system performance.
A structured repository of Agent Skills for context engineering, multi-agent architectures, and production-grade agent system optimization.
Generate a production-ready Go API service with boilerplate for observability, local development, and clean architecture.
Agile project management expert for sprint planning, risk mitigation, and stakeholder alignment in software engineering teams.