nix-patterns
Standardized NixOS module patterns for system configuration, package management, and home-manager setups.
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Standardized NixOS module patterns for system configuration, package management, and home-manager setups.
Search and reference Chromium documentation, including design docs, APIs, and development guides. Use to locate, browse, or learn about architecture, GPU, network, security, and testing concepts within the Chromium codebase.
Produce clear, professional technical documentation, blog posts, and tutorials based on real engineering experience, prioritizing value and actionable insights.
Track and execute code implementation using Mighty (mt) tasks, with progress comments, linked evidence, recorded design decisions, and clean closeout workflows.
Vitest testing patterns for reliable unit and integration tests. Focuses on critical business logic, edge cases, and mocking strategies for high-impact functions.
Generates minimal macOS Seatbelt sandbox configurations for application isolation and security profiling.
Programmatically manage OmniFocus tasks and projects. Supports creation, querying, updates, and completion tracking across all OmniFocus versions using native automation and fallback methods.
Perform deep security analysis on codebases using CodeQL for interprocedural data flow, taint tracking, and automated vulnerability detection across multiple languages.
Structured batch manipulation, validation, and reporting for PlantUML sequence diagrams across multiple files.
An automated meta-learning skill that improves agent workflows by capturing patterns, failures, and shortcuts after each task execution.
Automatically organize your SpecStory AI coding session history into a structured YYYY/MM directory hierarchy to improve file management and archiving.
Expert code reviewer for Rust projects. Performs comprehensive quality, security, performance, and architectural analysis using Bazel and project-specific conventions.