Topic: react
760 skills in this topic.
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using-graph-databases
Graph database implementation for relationship-heavy data models. Use when building social networks, recommendation engines, knowledge graphs, or fraud detection. Covers Neo4j (primary), ArangoDB, Amazon Neptune, Cypher query patterns, and graph data modeling.
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writing-infrastructure-code
Managing cloud infrastructure using declarative and imperative IaC tools. Use when provisioning cloud resources (Terraform/OpenTofu for multi-cloud, Pulumi for developer-centric workflows, AWS CDK for AWS-native infrastructure), designing reusable modules, implementing state management patterns, or establishing infrastructure deployment workflows.
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deploying-on-gcp
Implement applications using Google Cloud Platform (GCP) services. Use when building on GCP infrastructure, selecting compute/storage/database services, designing data analytics pipelines, implementing ML workflows, or architecting cloud-native applications with BigQuery, Cloud Run, GKE, Vertex AI, and other GCP services.
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embedding-optimization
Optimizing vector embeddings for RAG systems through model selection, chunking strategies, caching, and performance tuning. Use when building semantic search, RAG pipelines, or document retrieval systems that require cost-effective, high-quality embeddings.
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implementing-mlops
Strategic guidance for operationalizing machine learning models from experimentation to production. Covers experiment tracking (MLflow, Weights & Biases), model registry and versioning, feature stores (Feast, Tecton), model serving patterns (Seldon, KServe, BentoML), ML pipeline orchestration (Kubeflow, Airflow), and model monitoring (drift detection, observability). Use when designing ML infrastructure, selecting MLOps platforms, implementing continuous training pipelines, or establishing model governance.
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performance-engineering
When validating system performance under load, identifying bottlenecks through profiling, or optimizing application responsiveness. Covers load testing (k6, Locust), profiling (CPU, memory, I/O), and optimization strategies (caching, query optimization, Core Web Vitals). Use for capacity planning, regression detection, and establishing performance SLOs.
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model-serving
LLM and ML model deployment for inference. Use when serving models in production, building AI APIs, or optimizing inference. Covers vLLM (LLM serving), TensorRT-LLM (GPU optimization), Ollama (local), BentoML (ML deployment), Triton (multi-model), LangChain (orchestration), LlamaIndex (RAG), and streaming patterns.
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using-timeseries-databases
Time-series database implementation for metrics, IoT, financial data, and observability backends. Use when building dashboards, monitoring systems, IoT platforms, or financial applications. Covers TimescaleDB (PostgreSQL), InfluxDB, ClickHouse, QuestDB, continuous aggregates, downsampling (LTTB), and retention policies.
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implementing-gitops
Implement GitOps continuous delivery for Kubernetes using ArgoCD or Flux. Use for automated deployments with Git as single source of truth, pull-based delivery, drift detection, multi-cluster management, and progressive rollouts.
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securing-authentication
Authentication, authorization, and API security implementation. Use when building user systems, protecting APIs, or implementing access control. Covers OAuth 2.1/OIDC, JWT patterns, sessions, Passkeys/WebAuthn, RBAC/ABAC/ReBAC, policy engines (OPA, Casbin, SpiceDB), managed auth (Clerk, Auth0), self-hosted (Keycloak, Ory), and API security best practices.
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managing-secrets
Managing secrets (API keys, database credentials, certificates) with Vault, cloud providers, and Kubernetes. Use when storing sensitive data, rotating credentials, syncing secrets to Kubernetes, implementing dynamic secrets, or scanning code for leaked secrets.
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theming-components
Provides design token system and theming framework for consistent, customizable UI styling across all components. Covers complete token taxonomy (color, typography, spacing, shadows, borders, motion, z-index), theme switching (CSS custom properties, theme providers), RTL/i18n support (CSS logical properties), and accessibility (WCAG contrast, high contrast themes, reduced motion). This is the foundational styling layer referenced by ALL component skills. Use when theming components, implementing light/dark mode, creating brand styles, customizing visual design, ensuring design consistency, or supporting RTL languages.
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architecting-networks
Design cloud network architectures with VPC patterns, subnet strategies, zero trust principles, and hybrid connectivity. Use when planning VPC topology, implementing multi-cloud networking, or establishing secure network segmentation for cloud workloads.
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building-ci-pipelines
Constructs secure, efficient CI/CD pipelines with supply chain security (SLSA), monorepo optimization, caching strategies, and parallelization patterns for GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and Argo Workflows. Use when setting up automated testing, building, or deployment workflows.
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operating-kubernetes
Operating production Kubernetes clusters effectively with resource management, advanced scheduling, networking, storage, security hardening, and autoscaling. Use when deploying workloads to Kubernetes, configuring cluster resources, implementing security policies, or troubleshooting operational issues.
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guiding-users
Implements onboarding and help systems including product tours, interactive tutorials, tooltips, checklists, help panels, and progressive disclosure patterns. Use when building first-time experiences, feature discovery, guided walkthroughs, contextual help, setup flows, or user activation features. Provides timing strategies, accessibility patterns (keyboard, screen readers, reduced motion), and metrics for measuring onboarding success.
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implementing-tls
Configure TLS certificates and encryption for secure communications. Use when setting up HTTPS, securing service-to-service connections, implementing mutual TLS (mTLS), or debugging certificate issues.
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debugging-techniques
Debugging workflows for Python (pdb, debugpy), Go (delve), Rust (lldb), and Node.js, including container debugging (kubectl debug, ephemeral containers) and production-safe debugging techniques with distributed tracing and correlation IDs. Use when setting breakpoints, debugging containers/pods, remote debugging, or production debugging.
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generating-documentation
Generate comprehensive technical documentation including API docs (OpenAPI/Swagger), code documentation (TypeDoc/Sphinx), documentation sites (Docusaurus/MkDocs), Architecture Decision Records (ADRs), and diagrams (Mermaid/PlantUML). Use when documenting APIs, libraries, systems architecture, or building developer-facing documentation sites.
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security-hardening
Reduces attack surface across OS, container, cloud, network, and database layers using CIS Benchmarks and zero-trust principles. Use when hardening production infrastructure, meeting compliance requirements, or implementing defense-in-depth security.
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configuring-nginx
Configure nginx for static sites, reverse proxying, load balancing, SSL/TLS termination, caching, and performance tuning. When setting up web servers, application proxies, or load balancers, this skill provides production-ready patterns with modern security best practices for TLS 1.3, rate limiting, and security headers.
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architecting-data
Strategic guidance for designing modern data platforms, covering storage paradigms (data lake, warehouse, lakehouse), modeling approaches (dimensional, normalized, data vault, wide tables), data mesh principles, and medallion architecture patterns. Use when architecting data platforms, choosing between centralized vs decentralized patterns, selecting table formats (Iceberg, Delta Lake), or designing data governance frameworks.
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managing-vulnerabilities
Implementing multi-layer security scanning (container, SAST, DAST, SCA, secrets), SBOM generation, and risk-based vulnerability prioritization in CI/CD pipelines. Use when building DevSecOps workflows, ensuring compliance, or establishing security gates for container deployments.
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optimizing-costs
Optimize cloud infrastructure costs through FinOps practices, commitment discounts, right-sizing, and automated cost management. Use when reducing cloud spend, implementing budget controls, or establishing cost visibility across AWS, Azure, GCP, and Kubernetes environments.
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