cc-skill-project-guidelines-example
A template skill for creating project-specific AI agent guidelines, defining architecture, file structures, and code patterns for deterministic development.
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A template skill for creating project-specific AI agent guidelines, defining architecture, file structures, and code patterns for deterministic development.
A color-coded, real-time context usage progress bar for the Claude Code statusline and manual on-demand checks.
Standardized Swift coding conventions, naming rules, and idiomatic patterns for clean, maintainable, and readable iOS/macOS 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.
Maintain Mintlify documentation sites: configure navigation, manage MDX content, add components, and handle API references.
Interactive guide for workspace discovery, providing access to specialist agents, automated workflows, CLI tools, and active lifecycle hooks.
Your personal AI coding tutor that creates customized tutorials based on your actual codebase, tracks your learning progress, and uses spaced repetition to ensure mastery.
Enforce strict code quality, correctness, and Rust design patterns for the Turso database, prioritizing data integrity, performance, and maintainable, idiomatic code.
Generate a full suite of favicon files and web manifests from logos, text, or brand colors, ensuring perfect compatibility across all browsers and iOS/Android devices.
Intelligently migrate existing brownfield projects to the AgenticDev structure using AI-powered analysis to reorganize documentation, generate rich frontmatter, and preserve git history.
A local RAG semantic memory system using Qdrant and Ollama. Ideal for recalling workspace files, notes, project decisions, and user preferences with high-relevance vector search.
Expert Swift Concurrency review, diagnostics, and remediation for Swift 6.2+ codebases, focusing on actor isolation, Sendable safety, and modern concurrency patterns.