
404kidwiz/claude-supercode-skills
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1Frontend Ui Ux EngineerFrontend UI/UX Engineer is an agent skill that behaves like a designer-turned-developer for solo builders who must ship credible interfaces without a design team or complete mockups. It is meant when something works but looks amateur: you need hierarchy, spacing, motion, and component polish grounded in accessibility and modern web patterns rather than another round of logic-only coding. The skill documents when to invoke it for visual transformation versus when to stop—backend APIs, database work, security-hardening-only tasks, or refactors with zero UX goals are explicit anti-patterns. Workflows walk through elevating existing UI with creative styling decisions, interaction detail, and user-centric structure. Expect pragmatic tradeoffs: visuals and UX quality come first, so pairing with a code-review or architecture skill afterward can help if structure gets messy. It fits indie SaaS dashboards, marketing sites, and product shells where founder taste must carry the brand.2kinstalls2Quant AnalystQuantitative Analyst is an agent skill that channels expertise in quantitative finance, algorithmic trading, and financial data analysis using Python’s scientific stack—Pandas, NumPy, statistical modeling, and machine learning. Indie builders building trading tools, research dashboards, or internal risk engines invoke it when they need credible structure for backtests, time-series stats, portfolio optimization, derivatives pricing, or Monte Carlo paths instead of improvising finance math in chat. The skill explicitly defers general web apps, non-financial visualization, and payment integration to other roles, which keeps scope honest for a solo developer wearing one hat. It matters because financial code errors are costly: conflating backtest leakage, mis-specified risk, or naive Greeks breaks trust with users and regulators alike. Use it while implementing the computational core of a fintech side project or agent-driven quant notebook, not as a substitute for licensed investment advice or production exchange connectivity you have not tested.1.1kinstalls3Project ManagerProject Manager is an agent skill that brings structured program and project management to solo builders and tiny teams who still need timelines, budgets, and clear milestones. It is shelved under Validate and scope because that is where new initiatives get bounded, but it remains useful while you execute in Build, harden in Ship, and iterate in Operate. Invoke it when you are standing up a launch, ERP-scale rollout, or product initiative and need work breakdown, hybrid methodology, risk mitigation, and status reporting rather than unstructured chat. The skill emphasizes delivering on time and on budget with quality gates and communication rhythms. It does not replace a dedicated PM tool, but it gives your coding agent a consistent lens for governance, tracking, and closure.988installs4Machine Learning EngineerMachine Learning Engineer is a procedural skill that steers an agent toward ML platform engineering: taking trained models into production with serving layers, optimization, and operational guardrails. It applies when you need real-time inference endpoints, batch scoring, compressed or edge-friendly variants, or orchestration across several models under load. Solo builders use it after they have a model artifact and need architecture choices—containers, scaling, API contracts, and performance tradeoffs—without pretending research notebooks are enough. The skill emphasizes reliability and throughput for production workloads rather than experimentation hygiene alone, making it a bridge from prototype notebooks to shippable inference services.790installs5Dotnet Framework 4.8 Expertdotnet-framework-4.8-expert packages code examples and implementation patterns for maintaining and extending applications on .NET Framework 4.8. Solo builders and tiny teams inherit brownfield ERP, line-of-business, and on-prem APIs that cannot jump to .NET Core overnight; this skill gives concrete Web API 2 registration, routing, and EF6 patterns plus narratives like adding real-time inventory endpoints without breaking WCF consumers. It is aimed at backend work where you must analyze dependencies, add JSON APIs, and keep SQL Server data access consistent while planning a longer modernization path. Use it when the agent is editing C# services, IIS-hosted sites, or hybrid WCF/Web API solutions rather than greenfield minimal APIs on .NET 8.724installs