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My personal website. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and MDX
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My personal website. Built with Next.js, TypeScript, and MDX
Modular back-office framework built with Next.js 15, React 19, Prisma 6, and TypeScript
Next.js App Playground
budget-tracker-patterns is an open-source, self-hostable alternative to ChatGPT, utilizing AGPL-3.0 license and offering a hosted cloud version.
github-pr is a monorepo template skill for building full-stack web and mobile apps, integrating AI-powered coding assistance and streamlined deployment on Vercel.
Sanity toolkit for Next.js
f.k.a. Awesome ChatGPT Prompts. Share, discover, and collect prompts from the community. Free and open source — self-host for your organization with complete privacy.
This skill should be used when the user asks to update documentation for my changes, check docs for this PR, what docs need updating, sync docs with code, scaffold docs for this feature, document this feature, review docs completeness, add docs for this change, what documentation is affected, docs impact, or mentions docs/, docs/01-app, docs/02-pages, MDX, documentation update, API reference, .mdx files. Provides guided workflow for updating Next.js documentation based on code changes.
Refactor high-complexity React components in Dify frontend. Use when `pnpm analyze-component --json` shows complexity > 50 or lineCount > 300, when the user asks for code splitting, hook extraction, o
Generate Vitest + React Testing Library tests for Dify frontend components, hooks, and utilities. Triggers on testing, spec files, coverage, Vitest, RTL, unit tests, integration tests, or write/review test requests.
frontend-query-mutation is a Dify frontend skill for implementing contract-first query and mutation patterns with TanStack Query and oRPC.
Review backend code for quality, security, maintainability, and best practices based on established checklist rules. Use when the user requests a review, analysis, or improvement of backend files (e.g., `.py`) under the `api/` directory. Do NOT use for frontend files (e.g., `.tsx`, `.ts`, `.js`). Supports pending-change review, code snippets review, and file-focused review.