protocol-reverse-engineering
Perform network protocol reverse engineering, including packet capture, traffic analysis, protocol dissection, and custom format documentation.
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Perform network protocol reverse engineering, including packet capture, traffic analysis, protocol dissection, and custom format documentation.
Automated video report generation for troubleshooting, using Remotion to render provided video URLs.
Official AIRIOT development toolkit for building React applications with TypeScript, shadcn/ui, and integrated real-time platform capabilities.
Orchestrate visual communication by drawing diagrams, flowcharts, and annotations on a TLDraw canvas via CLI. Ideal for architectural planning, PR reviews, and logging agent output.
A project-specific template skill providing standardized architecture, file structures, coding patterns, and deployment workflows for production-grade AI applications.
A specialized code review agent that performs multi-dimensional analysis covering security vulnerabilities, performance optimization, code quality, and maintainability standards.
Get started with WebF development: setup WebF Go, initialize Vite-based web projects (React/Vue/Svelte), and preview apps in a W3C-compliant native runtime.
Nuxt framework disambiguation layer for optimizing project development, routing to the correct Nuxt pack, Vue guidance, or module-specific logic.
A professional tool for reading, creating, and editing .docx documents with precise layout control, using python-docx and automated visual rendering checks.
Structured, template-driven workflow for end-to-end feature development including coding, automated testing, verification, and session-based improvement.
Automated Vitest management skill: handles test execution, coverage reporting, failure diagnosis, and configuration management for TypeScript/JavaScript projects.
Validates Claude Code plugins against architectural standards, checking manifest files, frontmatter, and tool invocation patterns to ensure high-quality, compliant plugin development.