go-i18n
Manage Go CLI i18n rules, locale file structures, env-based language detection, and string key naming conventions for the Skills-X ecosystem.
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Manage Go CLI i18n rules, locale file structures, env-based language detection, and string key naming conventions for the Skills-X ecosystem.
Expert automated code review for Go CLI applications, focusing on Cobra/urfave patterns, security, performance, idiomatic Go, and robust error handling.
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6-phase read-only Python analysis workflow that identifies design principle violations, code smells, and modernization opportunities based on specific project types (POC to Open Source).
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Control headless Chrome via Cloudflare Browser Rendering using CDP. Capture screenshots, navigate pages, automate scraping, and generate videos in a Cloudflare Workers environment.
A testing skill designed to verify the functionality of the Skillet CLI by performing basic tasks and confirming completion.
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Analyze and identify codebase patterns (naming, architecture, testing) to maintain consistency and enforce standards during development.
Standardizes Vitest unit and integration testing workflows for TypeScript, enforcing 70% coverage, proper mocking, and CI/CD-ready verification patterns.