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Standardized Swift coding conventions, naming rules, and idiomatic patterns for clean, maintainable, and readable iOS/macOS development.
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Standardized Swift coding conventions, naming rules, and idiomatic patterns for clean, maintainable, and readable iOS/macOS development.
Automated session cleanup and documentation tool. Proactively updates CLAUDE.md, detects automation patterns, extracts insights, and organizes pending tasks.
Focus debug skill for DashPlayer: isolates log chains, injects temporary focus markers ([FOCUS:token]), and ensures clean removal of debug artifacts after task completion.
Expert guidance for Neo4j Cypher queries and MCP server tools, focusing on schema introspection, graph operations, and efficient database development workflows.
Dynamic meta-router for managing and orchestrating multi-domain AI coding agent skills across plugins and projects.
SwiftUI architecture and implementation patterns for native iOS and macOS development, focusing on state management, view composition, and data persistence.
Debug package implementation guide for LobeHub. Provides standardized logging patterns, namespace conventions, and configuration for browser, Node.js, and Electron environments.
Interact with GitHub via the gh CLI to manage issues, pull requests, workflow runs, and execute advanced API queries programmatically.
Pre-implementation confidence assessment tool for developers. Ensures 90%+ readiness via duplicate checks, architecture compliance, official docs verification, and root cause analysis.
Initialize OpenLayers maps, manage layers, and render features including points, lines, polygons, and animated markers using the my-openlayer library.
Extract YouTube video subtitles or transcripts directly into local text files using yt-dlp or browser automation.
Monitor Runwall security posture, enabled guardrails, and recent audit logs for Claude Code, Codex, and MCP-based development environments.