Category
Developer Tools
Developer-focused skills for code editing, version control, CI/CD pipelines, debugging, and development workflows. These tools help AI agents assist with software engineering tasks.
1,756 skills in this category
code-review
skillcreatorai/Ai-Agent-Skills
100Automated code review for pull requests using specialized review patterns. Analyzes code for quality, security, performance, and best practices. Use when reviewing code changes, PRs, or doing code audits.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agosecurity-patterns
openclaw/skills
100Real-time security pattern detector based on Anthropic's official security-guidance plugin. Use proactively when writing code to detect command injection, XSS, unsafe deserialization, and dynamic code execution risks. Identifies dangerous patterns BEFORE they're committed.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agoalgorand-typescript
algorand-devrel/algorand-agent-skills
100Syntax rules and patterns for Algorand TypeScript (PuyaTs) smart contracts. Use when writing TypeScript contract code, encountering Puya compiler errors, asking about AVM types or value semantics, needing guidance on storage patterns (GlobalState, BoxMap), or asking about clone(), arrays, or inner transactions. Strong triggers include "Puya compiler error", "How do I use uint64?", "What is clone() for?", "BoxMap not working", "AVM type error", "GlobalState not updating".
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agorspack-debugging
rstackjs/agent-skills
100Helps Rspack users and developers debug crashes or deadlocks/hangs in the Rspack build process using LLDB. Use this Skill when users encounter "Segmentation fault" errors during Rspack builds or when the build progress gets stuck.
SKILLPASSING2 Findings4 months agomlops-dag-builder
openclaw/skills
100Design DAG-based MLOps pipeline architectures with Airflow, Dagster, Kubeflow, or Prefect. Activates for DAG orchestration, workflow automation, pipeline design patterns, CI/CD for ML. Use for platform-agnostic MLOps infrastructure - NOT for SpecWeave increment-based ML (use ml-pipeline-orchestrator instead).
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agosenior-engineering
openclaw/skills
100Engineering principles for building software like a senior engineer. Load when tackling non-trivial development work, architecting systems, reviewing code, or orchestrating multi-agent builds. Covers planning, execution, quality gates, and LLM-specific patterns.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agoagent-development
openclaw/skills
100Design and build custom Claude Code agents with effective descriptions, tool access patterns, and self-documenting prompts. Covers Task tool delegation, model selection, memory limits, and declarative instruction design. Use when: creating custom agents, designing agent descriptions for auto-delegation, troubleshooting agent memory issues, or building agent pipelines.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agogithub-actions-troubleshooting
openclaw/skills
100Troubleshoot GitHub Actions workflows, particularly for Go projects. Diagnose failing workflows, distinguish between code and environment issues, interpret logs, and apply fixes for common CI/CD problems.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agospreadsheet-formula-helper
ComposioHQ/awesome-codex-skills
100Write and debug spreadsheet formulas (Excel/Google Sheets), pivot tables, and array formulas; translate between dialects; use when users need working formulas with examples and edge-case checks.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings3 months agopostcraft
openclaw/skills
100Automatically format and polish MoltBook posts — headers, bullet points, code blocks, and tables for better readability and engagement.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agodebug
lobehub/lobehub
100Debug package usage guide. Use when adding debug logging, understanding log namespaces, or implementing debugging features. Triggers on debug logging requests or logging implementation.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months agoclean-code
openclaw/skills
100Pragmatic coding standards for writing clean, maintainable code — naming, functions, structure, anti-patterns, and pre-edit safety checks. Use when writing new code, refactoring existing code, reviewing code quality, or establishing coding standards.
SKILLPASSING0 Findings4 months ago