Topic: python
1,527 skills in this topic.
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test-review
Review test quality and audit test coverage for any module. This skill should be used when reviewing existing tests, auditing test gaps, writing new tests, or when asked to assess test health. It pipelines testing standards into the audit workflow to produce a prioritized gap report. The output is a report, not code — do not write test implementations until the report is reviewed.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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threat-modeling-techniques
Threat modeling methodologies using STRIDE, attack trees, and risk assessment for proactive security analysis. Use when designing secure systems, conducting security reviews, or identifying potential attack vectors in applications.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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token-efficiency
Compressed communication using symbols and abbreviations. Use when context is limited or brevity is needed.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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typescript-advanced-patterns
Advanced TypeScript patterns for type-safe, maintainable code using sophisticated type system features. Use when building type-safe APIs, implementing complex domain models, or leveraging TypeScript's advanced type capabilities.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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ui-design-aesthetics
Generates high-quality, non-generic UI designs with a focus on performance, progressive disclosure, and distinctive aesthetics.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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user-journey-mapping
Create comprehensive user journey maps that identify pain points, opportunities, and emotional states across touchpoints. Use when mapping user experiences or analyzing conversion flows.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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using-superpowers
Use when starting any conversation - establishes mandatory workflows for finding and using skills, including using Skill tool before announcing usage, following brainstorming before coding, and creating TodoWrite todos for checklists
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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ux-review
Multi-perspective UX review combining usability, accessibility, and interaction design analysis.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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verification-before-completion
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, or passing, before committing or creating PRs - requires running verification commands and confirming output before making any success claims; evidence before assertions always
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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visual-modes
Use when activating visual showcase modes (supersaiyan, kamehameha, over9000) for UI or interaction design - provides mode-specific enhancement checklists.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-bug-fix
Systematic approach to identifying, fixing, and validating bug fixes. Use when fixing bugs, resolving issues, or addressing errors.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-feature
Complete feature development workflow from design to deployment. Use when implementing new features or functionality.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-feature-development
Complete workflow for developing new features from design to deployment. Use when starting a new feature, adding functionality, or building something new.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-performance
Systematic performance analysis and optimization. Use when things are slow, need optimization, or preparing for scale.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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workflow-security-audit
Comprehensive security assessment and remediation. Use for security reviews, compliance checks, vulnerability assessments.
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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writing-skills
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment - applies TDD to process documentation by testing with subagents before writing, iterating until bulletproof against rationalization
NickCrew/Claude-Cortex 13
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agent-builder
Design and build AI agents for any domain. Use when users:
(1) ask to "create an agent", "build an assistant", or "design an AI system"
(2) want to understand agent architecture, agentic patterns, or autonomous AI
(3) need help with capabilities, subagents, planning, or skill mechanisms
(4) ask about Claude Code, Cursor, or similar agent internals
(5) want to build agents for business, research, creative, or operational tasks
Keywords: agent, assistant, autonomous, workflow, tool use, multi-step, orchestration
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code 51,956
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code-review
Perform thorough code reviews with security, performance, and maintainability analysis. Use when user asks to review code, check for bugs, or audit a codebase.
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code 51,956
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mcp-builder
Build MCP (Model Context Protocol) servers that give Claude new capabilities. Use when user wants to create an MCP server, add tools to Claude, or integrate external services.
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code 51,956
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pdf
Process PDF files - extract text, create PDFs, merge documents. Use when user asks to read PDF, create PDF, or work with PDF files.
shareAI-lab/learn-claude-code 51,956
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git-adr
Manage Architecture Decision Records (ADRs) using git-adr, a CLI tool that stores ADRs in git notes instead of files. Execute commands (init, new, edit, list, show, search, sync, supersede, link, attach, stats, export, import), generate ADR content in any format (MADR, Nygard, Y-Statement, Alexandrian, Business Case, Planguage), and teach ADR best practices. Use when users ask about: ADRs, architecture decisions, decision records, git-adr commands, documenting technical decisions, or need help creating/managing ADRs in a git repository.
zircote/git-adr 4
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auditing-green-mirage
Use when auditing whether tests genuinely catch failures, or when user expresses doubt about test quality. Triggers: 'are these tests real', 'do tests catch bugs', 'tests pass but I don't trust them', 'test quality audit', 'green mirage', 'shallow tests', 'tests always pass suspiciously', 'would this test fail if code was broken'. NOT for: fixing broken tests (use fixing-tests).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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dehallucination
Use when verifying that AI-generated claims, references, or assertions are grounded in reality. Triggers: 'does this actually exist', 'is this real', 'did you hallucinate', 'verify these references', 'check if this is fabricated', 'reality check', 'ground truth'. Invoked as quality gate by develop and deep-research. NOT for: verifying technical claims in code (use fact-checking).
axiomantic/spellbook 5
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emotional-stakes
Use when writing subagent prompts, skill instructions, or any text where accuracy is critical and hallucination would cause harm. Triggers: 'make this accurate', 'high-stakes prompt', 'this needs to be truthful', 'critical instructions', 'get this right'. NOT for: general prompt improvement (use instruction-engineering) or prompt ambiguity review (use sharpening-prompts).
axiomantic/spellbook 5