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Use when implementing payment flows with Stripe or Polar. Covers checkout integration, webhooks, subscriptions, and error handling.
Use when about to claim work is complete, fixed, or passing. Invoke BEFORE committing, creating PRs, or making any success claims. The Iron Law - evidence before assertions, always.
Review and clean up the Linear backlog. Close stale issues, update priorities, merge duplicates, request clarification. Triggers - backlog grooming, backlog cleanup, groom backlog.
Intelligent work tracking. Automatically classifies issues, gathers codebase context, and creates well-formed Linear tickets. Triggers - linear, issue, track, bug, todo, fix, question, debt.
Use when sharing development progress publicly. Covers progress sharing, changelog writing, social media updates, community engagement, and milestone announcements.
Use when creating PRs, managing stacked PRs, or completing feature branches.
Use when implementing any feature, bugfix, or code change. Invoke BEFORE writing implementation code. The Iron Law - no production code without a failing test first.
Generate health report for a Linear project. Progress vs plan, blocked issues, overdue items, risk assessment. Triggers - project health, project status, project report.
Use when documenting reusable code patterns, architectural approaches, or established solutions with keyword triggers and anti-patterns.
Fix Linear issues tagged with "bug". Either produces a PR with the fix or explains why it won't be fixed. Triggers - fix bugs, linear bugs, bug triage, resolve bugs.
Use when multiple independent tasks can run simultaneously. Maximizes throughput through parallel Task tool invocations.
Use when creating new skills, editing existing skills, or verifying skills work before deployment. Follows TDD methodology.
Use before git write operations (commit, push, merge, rebase) to verify you are in a git worktree. Guides worktree setup if missing. Keywords: worktree, isolation, git commit, git push.
React component patterns, hooks, server components, and composition. Use when building React components or deciding between patterns.
Use when working with CodeRabbit AI code review. Covers triggering reviews, interpreting feedback, addressing comments, and PR workflow integration.
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