skills/89jobrien/global-standards/SKILL.md
Project-wide coding standards and conventions specialist. Use PROACTIVELY when writing code, making architectural decisions, or establishing project conventions. Covers coding style, commenting, error handling, validation, tech stack consistency, and project conventions across all languages and frameworks.
npx skillsauth add aiskillstore/marketplace global-standardsInstall this skill globally with one command. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, and Windsurf.
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This skill provides comprehensive guidance on project-wide coding standards, conventions, and best practices that apply across the entire codebase regardless of language or framework.
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Applies to: All code files (.py,.js, .ts,.jsx, .tsx,.vue, .rb,.go, .java,.rs, .cpp,.c, .swift,.kt)
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Applies to: All code files across the entire codebase
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Applies to: All code that may throw errors (API handlers, service functions, data processing, file operations, external integrations, network requests, database operations)
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Applies to: Form components, API handlers, request validators, input sanitizers, schema definitions, validation middleware, file uploads, webhooks, external API integrations
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Applies to: Frontend, backend, database, infrastructure, testing, deployment, third-party integrations
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Applies to: Configuration files (.env, package.json, requirements.txt, pyproject.toml, Dockerfile, docker-compose.yml, Makefile), directories (.github/, .gitlab-ci/, scripts/, docs/), documentation files (README.md, CHANGELOG.md, CONTRIBUTING.md)
For detailed standards documentation, load reference files as needed:
references/coding-style.md - Detailed coding style guidelines, naming conventions, formatting standardsreferences/commenting.md - Commenting best practices, docstring standards, when to commentreferences/error-handling.md - Error handling patterns, exception hierarchies, logging strategiesreferences/validation.md - Validation patterns, schema definitions, security considerationsreferences/tech-stack.md - Technology stack reference, framework patterns, dependency guidelinesreferences/conventions.md - Project conventions, file structure, git workflows, CI/CD standardsWhen working on specific areas, load the appropriate reference file for detailed guidance.
development
Apple Human Interface Guidelines for content display components. Use this skill when the user asks about charts component, collection view, image view, web view, color well, image well, activity view, lockup, data visualization, content display, displaying images, rendering web content, color pickers, or presenting collections of items in Apple apps. Also use when the user says how should I display charts, what's the best way to show images, should I use a web view, how do I build a grid of items, what component shows media, or how do I present a share sheet. Cross-references: hig-foundations for color/typography/accessibility, hig-patterns for data visualization patterns, hig-components-layout for structural containers, hig-platforms for platform-specific component behavior.
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testing
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tools
GraphQL gives clients exactly the data they need - no more, no less. One endpoint, typed schema, introspection. But the flexibility that makes it powerful also makes it dangerous. Without proper controls, clients can craft queries that bring down your server. This skill covers schema design, resolvers, DataLoader for N+1 prevention, federation for microservices, and client integration with Apollo/urql. Key insight: GraphQL is a contract. The schema is the API documentation. Design it carefully.