skill-code-review
Multi-LLM code review pipeline using consensus-based analysis to detect security, architectural, and quality issues.
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Multi-LLM code review pipeline using consensus-based analysis to detect security, architectural, and quality issues.
Standards for organizing, structuring, and maintaining project documentation to ensure consistency across user guides, development docs, and AI-assisted workflows.
Write, structure, and maintain technical documentation like READMEs, API docs, runbooks, and architecture specs to keep your team aligned and informed.
Convert natural language queries to safe, optimized SQL. Automates database interactions with schema awareness and parameterized query generation.
Easily configure and add Model Context Protocol (MCP) servers to various AI coding clients like Cursor, Claude, VS Code, and more using an interactive or automated command-line interface.
A professional writing standard plugin for high-quality Korean technical content, enforcing omniscient 3rd-person perspectives, AI pattern elimination, and systematic citation systems.
A template skill for creating project-specific AI agent guidelines, defining architecture, file structures, and code patterns for deterministic development.
Analyze Stitch projects and synthesize a semantic design system into DESIGN.md files to serve as a source of truth for AI-driven UI generation.
Extracts mathematical content like definitions, theorems, and proofs from documents (PDF, MD, TEX, TXT) using AI-based cleaning and conversion.
Expert Svelte 5 runes guidance: reactive state ($state), derived values ($derived), effects ($effect), props, and migration strategies. Prevents reactivity anti-patterns.
Integration patterns and best practices for TanStack Query, Router, and Start. Ensures type-safe data flow, efficient SSR, and unified caching.
Pre-execution security guardrails for AI agents. Validates shell commands and file reads against 400+ security patterns to block destructive operations, credential theft, and unauthorized system access.