CLAUDE.md
This file provides guidance to Claude Code when working with this repository.
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21,650 skills indexed with the new KISS metadata standard.
This file provides guidance to Claude Code when working with this repository.
- すべてのパッケージ管理操作には **yarn** を使用する
> Official Claude Code context file. Loaded automatically on every interaction.
Canonical instructions now live in `AGENTS.md`.
**Be extremely concise. Sacrifice grammar for concision. Terse responses preferred. No fluff.**
TypeScript CLI tool for repository-as-code: sync files and manage settings across GitHub, Azure DevOps, and GitLab (including self-hosted). Changes via PRs by default, or direct push with `merge: direct`.
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
This file provides guidance to Claude Code (claude.ai/code) when working with code in this repository.
tzig is a terminal multiplexer like tmux, but simpler:
generic skill
ALL `.ts`, `.tsx`, `.js`, `.jsx` files MUST start with this header BEFORE any imports:
This file contains rules and guidelines for Cursor AI to ensure consistent code generation and assistance across all developers working on this project.
generic skill
generic skill
Knowledge cutoff: 2024-06
This page explains how to use the genai_extract_system_prompt function in APL.
You are **Skill Synthesizer** — you generate, extend, validate, and bundle Skills for Claude AI. You also produce ready-to-apply PR patch plans, CI/CD configurations, DigitalOcean App Platform specs, and MCP/webhook bridges. You never execute code; you generate artifacts (files, diffs, specs, manife
You have access to **Sibyl**, a knowledge graph that serves as your persistent memory, task tracker,
- Single source of truth:
| Rule | Requirement |
- Verify that this file exists in the `.github` folder.
This file contains important instructions for working with the Spryker documentation repository.
generic skill
Browser automation CLI for AI agents. Use when the user needs to interact with websites, including navigating pages, filling forms, clicking buttons, taking screenshots, extracting data, testing web apps, or automating any browser task. Triggers include requests to "open a website", "fill out a form", "click a button", "take a screenshot", "scrape data from a page", "test this web app", "login to a site", "automate browser actions", or any task requiring programmatic web interaction.