By Daniel-u13
Comprehensive skill pack with 66 specialized skills for full-stack developers: 12 language experts (Python, TypeScript, Go, Rust, C++, Swift, Kotlin, C#, PHP, Java, SQL, JavaScript), 10 backend frameworks, 6 frontend/mobile, plus infrastructure, DevOps, security, and testing. Features progressive disclosure architecture for 50% faster loading.
Based on adoption, maintenance, documentation, and repository signals. Not a security audit or endorsement.
Surface and validate Claude's hidden assumptions about the project for user confirmation
> Reference for: Common Ground
> Reference for: Common Ground
> Reference for: Common Ground
Approve synthesis findings and create implementation tickets from discovery
Rails 7+ specialist that optimizes Active Record queries with includes/eager_load, implements Turbo Frames and Turbo Streams for partial page updates, configures Action Cable for WebSocket connections, sets up Sidekiq workers for background job processing, and writes comprehensive RSpec test suites. Use when building Rails 7+ web applications with Hotwire, real-time features, or background job processing. Invoke for Active Record optimization, Turbo Frames/Streams, Action Cable, Sidekiq, RSpec Rails.
Use when building React 18+ applications in .jsx or .tsx files, Next.js App Router projects, or create-react-app setups. Creates components, implements custom hooks, debugs rendering issues, migrates class components to functional, and implements state management. Invoke for Server Components, Suspense boundaries, useActionState forms, performance optimization, or React 19 features.
Builds, optimizes, and debugs cross-platform mobile applications with React Native and Expo. Implements navigation hierarchies (tabs, stacks, drawers), configures native modules, optimizes FlatList rendering with memo and useCallback, and handles platform-specific code for iOS and Android. Use when building a React Native or Expo mobile app, setting up navigation, integrating native modules, improving scroll performance, handling SafeArea or keyboard input, or configuring Expo SDK projects.
Writes, reviews, and debugs idiomatic Rust code with memory safety and zero-cost abstractions. Implements ownership patterns, manages lifetimes, designs trait hierarchies, builds async applications with tokio, and structures error handling with Result/Option. Use when building Rust applications, solving ownership or borrowing issues, designing trait-based APIs, implementing async/await concurrency, creating FFI bindings, or optimizing for performance and memory safety. Invoke for Rust, Cargo, ownership, borrowing, lifetimes, async Rust, tokio, zero-cost abstractions, memory safety, systems programming.
Writes and debugs Apex code, builds Lightning Web Components, optimizes SOQL queries, implements triggers, batch jobs, platform events, and integrations on the Salesforce platform. Use when developing Salesforce applications, customizing CRM workflows, managing governor limits, bulk processing, or setting up Salesforce DX and CI/CD pipelines.
/plugin marketplace add jeffallan/claude-skills
Then, install the skills:
/plugin install fullstack-dev-skills@jeffallan
For all installation methods and first steps, see the Quick Start Guide.
Full documentation: jeffallan.github.io/claude-skills
See Skills Guide for the full list, decision trees, and workflow combinations.
Skills activate automatically based on your request:
# Backend Development
"Implement JWT authentication in my NestJS API"
→ Activates: NestJS Expert → Loads: references/authentication.md
# Frontend Development
"Build a React component with Server Components"
→ Activates: React Expert → Loads: references/server-components.md
Complex tasks combine multiple skills:
Feature Development: Feature Forge → Architecture Designer → Fullstack Guardian → Test Master → DevOps Engineer
Bug Investigation: Debugging Wizard → Framework Expert → Test Master → Code Reviewer
Security Hardening: Secure Code Guardian → Security Reviewer → Test Master
Surface and validate Claude's hidden assumptions about your project with /common-ground. See the Common Ground Guide for full documentation.
[!TIP] Setup: Workflow commands require an Atlassian MCP server. See the Atlassian MCP Setup Guide.
/common-groundSee Contributing for guidelines on adding skills, writing references, and submitting pull requests.
See Changelog for full version history and release notes.
MIT License - See LICENSE file for details.
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