springboot-security
Spring Security best practices for Spring Boot: Auth, validation, CSRF protection, secret management, rate limiting, and dependency security.
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Spring Security best practices for Spring Boot: Auth, validation, CSRF protection, secret management, rate limiting, and dependency security.
Autonomous multi-team codebase improvement agent with specialized modes: narrow (goal-directed), broad (hypothesis-divergent), and sweep (quality-focused).
Intelligent pattern selection for Fabric CLI, automatically choosing from 242+ specialized prompts for threat modeling, data analysis, summarization, and content creation.
Review Hyperlane documentation changes against project standards, ensuring compliance with architectural patterns and content guidelines.
Expert-level Java codebase analysis and Maven dependency management skill. Enables deep bytecode inspection, multi-version dependency conflict resolution, and automated project building via MCP integration.
Automates the generation of .http request files for Spring Boot REST controllers to simplify API documentation and testing.
Designs and implements professional, interactive filtering UX for data tables based on column data types.
A Zod schema generation and validation rule set for the HASH intelligent database ecosystem to ensure type safety and data integrity.
Create structured specifications for platform changes including GitHub issues, SDD templates, and automated type inference for infrastructure and security.
Holistic, multi-dimensional code review skill providing prioritized, actionable feedback on correctness, security, performance, design, and accessibility.
Language-agnostic debugging framework: scientific method, stack trace analysis, logging strategies, and advanced techniques like Git bisect and rubber ducking.
Expert automated code review for Go CLI applications, focusing on Cobra/urfave patterns, security, performance, idiomatic Go, and robust error handling.