Topic: intellij-idea
68 skills in this topic.
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513-frameworks-micronaut-db-migrations-flyway
Use when you need to add or review Flyway database migrations in a Micronaut application — micronaut-flyway, db/migration scripts, flyway.datasources.* configuration, and alignment with JDBC or Micronaut Data. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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512-frameworks-micronaut-data
Use when you need data access with Micronaut Data — @MappedEntity, CrudRepository/PageableRepository, @Query with parameters, @Transactional services, projections, @Version, and @MicronautTest with TestPropertyProvider and Testcontainers. For raw java.sql access without generated repositories, use @511-frameworks-micronaut-jdbc. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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161-java-profiling-detect
Use when you need to set up Java application profiling to detect and measure performance issues — including automated async-profiler v4.0 setup, problem-driven profiling (CPU, memory, threading, GC, I/O), interactive profiling scripts, JFR integration with Java 25 (JEP 518, JEP 520), or collecting profiling data with flamegraphs and JFR recordings. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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502-frameworks-micronaut-rest
Use when you need to design, review, or improve REST APIs with Micronaut — including @Controller routes, HTTP status codes, DTOs, Bean Validation, exception handlers, pagination, idempotency, ETag/If-Match, caching headers, versioning, contract-first OpenAPI (OpenAPI Generator), optional runtime OpenAPI via micronaut-openapi, and security annotations. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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501-frameworks-micronaut-core
Use when building or reviewing Micronaut applications — Micronaut.run bootstrap, @Singleton/@Prototype, @Factory beans, @ConfigurationProperties, environments, @Requires, @Controller vs services, @Scheduled, graceful shutdown, @ExecuteOn for blocking work, and Jakarta-consistent APIs. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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423-frameworks-quarkus-testing-acceptance-tests
Use when you need to implement acceptance tests from a Gherkin .feature file for Quarkus applications — including @acceptance scenarios, @QuarkusTest, BaseAcceptanceTest with QuarkusTestResourceLifecycleManager for Testcontainers and WireMock, REST Assured for full HTTP pipeline testing, WireMock JSON mapping files (classpath:wiremock/mappings/), *AT suffix naming, and Maven Surefire/Failsafe three-tier split. Requires the .feature file in context. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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422-frameworks-quarkus-testing-integration-tests
Use when you need to write or improve integration tests for Quarkus — including @QuarkusTest, Dev Services for automatic container provisioning, Testcontainers via QuarkusTestResourceLifecycleManager, WireMock for external HTTP stubs, @QuarkusIntegrationTest for black-box testing against packaged artifacts, REST Assured, data isolation strategies (@TestTransaction vs @BeforeEach cleanup), and Maven Surefire/Failsafe three-tier split (*Test, *IT, *AT). Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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421-frameworks-quarkus-testing-unit-tests
Use when you need to write fast unit tests for Quarkus applications — including pure tests with @ExtendWith(MockitoExtension.class), @QuarkusTest with @InjectMock for full CDI mock replacement, @InjectSpy for partial CDI bean mocking, REST Assured for resource-focused tests, @ParameterizedTest with @CsvSource / @MethodSource, QuarkusTestProfile for test-specific configuration overrides, and naming conventions (*Test → Surefire, *IT → Failsafe). For framework-agnostic Java use @131-java-testing-unit-testing. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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413-frameworks-quarkus-db-migrations-flyway
Use when you need to add or review Flyway database migrations in a Quarkus application — quarkus-flyway extension, db/migration scripts, quarkus.flyway.* configuration, migrate-at-start, and alignment with JDBC or Panache. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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412-frameworks-quarkus-panache
Use when you need data access with Quarkus Hibernate ORM Panache — including PanacheEntity / PanacheEntityBase, PanacheRepository, named queries, JPQL, native SQL, DTO projections (project(Class)), pagination (Page.of()), N+1 avoidance (JOIN FETCH), optimistic locking (@Version / OptimisticLockException), @NamedQuery for validated reusable queries, transactions, @TestTransaction for test isolation, and immutable-friendly patterns. This is the Quarkus analogue to Spring Data for relational persistence. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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032-architecture-adr-non-functional-requirements
Facilitates conversational discovery to create Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) for non-functional requirements using the ISO/IEC 25010:2023 quality model. Use when the user wants to document quality attributes, NFR decisions, security/performance/scalability architecture, or design systems with measurable quality criteria. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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112-java-maven-plugins
Use when you need to add or configure Maven plugins in your pom.xml — including quality tools (enforcer, surefire, failsafe, jacoco, pitest, spotbugs, pmd), security scanning (OWASP), code formatting (Spotless), version management, container image build (Jib), build information tracking, and benchmarking (JMH) — through a consultative, modular step-by-step approach that only adds what you actually need. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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111-java-maven-dependencies
Use when you need to add or evaluate Maven dependencies that improve code quality — including nullness annotations (JSpecify), static analysis (Error Prone + NullAway), functional programming (VAVR), or architecture testing (ArchUnit) — and want a consultative, question-driven approach that adds only what you actually need. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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110-java-maven-best-practices
Use when you need to review, improve, or troubleshoot a Maven pom.xml file — including dependency management with BOMs, plugin configuration, version centralization, multi-module project structure, build profiles, or any situation where you want to align your Maven setup with industry best practices. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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044-planning-jira
Use when you need the Jira CLI (`jira`) to verify installation, configure Jira Cloud access, list issues (all or by JQL) as markdown tables, and fetch issue descriptions and comments for analysis. Uses an interactive install gate - if `jira` is missing, ask whether to show installation guidance before any issue commands. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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043-planning-github-issues
Use when you need the GitHub CLI (`gh`) to verify installation, list issues (all or by milestone) as markdown tables, fetch issue bodies and comments for analysis, or hand off to @014-agile-user-story when creating user stories from GitHub threads. Uses an interactive install gate — if `gh` is missing, ask whether to show installation guidance before any issue commands. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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042-planning-openspec
Use when you need to take a `*.plan.md` file and turn it into OpenSpec change artifacts by validating OpenSpec installation, initializing or reusing an OpenSpec project, and creating or updating a change proposal/spec/tasks flow. Includes a concrete workflow based on `examples/requirements-examples/problem1/requirements/openspec`. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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041-planning-plan-mode
Use when creating a plan using Plan model and enhancing structured design plans in Cursor Plan mode for Java implementations. Use when the user wants to create a plan, design an implementation, structure a development plan, or use plan mode for outside-in TDD, feature implementation, or refactoring work. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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033-architecture-diagrams
Use when you need to generate Java project diagrams — including UML sequence diagrams, UML class diagrams, C4 model diagrams, UML state machine diagrams, and ER (Entity Relationship) diagrams — through a modular, step-based interactive process that adapts to your specific visualization needs. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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113-java-maven-documentation
Use when you need to create a DEVELOPER.md file for a Maven project — combining a fixed base template with dynamic sections derived from the project pom.xml, including a Plugin Goals Reference, Maven Profiles table, and Submodules table for multi-module projects. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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031-architecture-adr-functional-requirements
Facilitates conversational discovery to create Architectural Decision Records (ADRs) for functional requirements covering CLI, REST/HTTP APIs, or both. Use when the user wants to document command-line or HTTP service architecture, capture functional requirements, create ADRs for CLI or API projects, or design interfaces with documented decisions. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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030-architecture-adr-general
Use when you need to generate Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) for a Java project through an interactive, conversational process that systematically gathers context, stakeholders, options, and outcomes to produce well-structured ADR documents. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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014-agile-user-story
Guides the creation of agile user stories and Gherkin feature files. Use when the user wants to create a user story, write acceptance criteria, define Gherkin scenarios, or author BDD feature files. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350
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013-agile-feature
Guides the creation of detailed agile feature documentation from an existing epic. Use when the user wants to split an epic into feature files, derive features with scope and acceptance criteria, or plan feature documentation for stakeholders or engineering. Part of the skills-for-java project
jabrena/cursor-rules-java 350