decebals
UserReusable AI development infrastructure for Java projects, optimized for Claude Code
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Indexed Skills (18)
api-contract-review
Review REST API contracts for HTTP semantics, versioning, backward compatibility, and response consistency. Use when user asks "review API", "check endpoints", "REST review", or before releasing API changes.
architecture-review
Analyze Java project architecture at macro level - package structure, module boundaries, dependency direction, and layering. Use when user asks "review architecture", "check structure", "package organization", or when evaluating if a codebase follows clean architecture principles.
changelog-generator
Generate changelogs from git commits. Use when user says "generate changelog", "update changelog", "what changed since last release", or before preparing a new release.
clean-code
Clean Code principles (DRY, KISS, YAGNI), naming conventions, function design, and refactoring. Use when user says "clean this code", "refactor", "improve readability", or when reviewing code quality.
concurrency-review
Review Java concurrency code for thread safety, race conditions, deadlocks, and modern patterns (Virtual Threads, CompletableFuture, @Async). Use when user asks "check thread safety", "concurrency review", "async code review", or when reviewing multi-threaded code.
design-patterns
Common design patterns with Java examples (Factory, Builder, Strategy, Observer, Decorator, etc.). Use when user asks "implement pattern", "use factory", "strategy pattern", or when designing extensible components.
git-commit
Generate conventional commit messages for Java projects. Use when user says "commit", "create commit", "commit changes", or after completing code changes that need to be committed.
issue-triage
Triage and categorize GitHub issues with priority labels. Use when user says "triage issues", "check issues", "review open issues", or during regular maintenance of GitHub issue backlog.
java-code-review
Systematic code review for Java with null safety, exception handling, concurrency, and performance checks. Use when user says "review code", "check this PR", "code review", or before merging changes.
java-migration
Guide for upgrading Java projects between major versions (8→11→17→21→25). Use when user says "upgrade Java", "migrate to Java 25", "update Java version", or when modernizing legacy projects.
jpa-patterns
JPA/Hibernate patterns and common pitfalls (N+1, lazy loading, transactions, queries). Use when user has JPA performance issues, LazyInitializationException, or asks about entity relationships and fetching strategies.
logging-patterns
Java logging best practices with SLF4J, structured logging (JSON), and MDC for request tracing. Includes AI-friendly log formats for Claude Code debugging. Use when user asks about logging, debugging application flow, or analyzing logs.
maven-dependency-audit
Audit Maven dependencies for outdated versions, security vulnerabilities, and conflicts. Use when user says "check dependencies", "audit dependencies", "outdated deps", or before releases.
performance-smell-detection
Detect potential code-level performance smells in Java - streams, collections, boxing, regex, object creation. Provides awareness, not absolutes - always measure before optimizing. For JPA/database performance, use jpa-patterns instead.
security-audit
Java security checklist covering OWASP Top 10, input validation, injection prevention, and secure coding. Works with Spring, Quarkus, Jakarta EE, and plain Java. Use when reviewing code security, before releases, or when user asks about vulnerabilities.
solid-principles
SOLID principles checklist with Java examples. Use when reviewing classes, refactoring code, or when user asks about Single Responsibility, Open/Closed, Liskov, Interface Segregation, or Dependency Inversion.
spring-boot-patterns
Spring Boot best practices and patterns. Use when creating controllers, services, repositories, or when user asks about Spring Boot architecture, REST APIs, exception handling, or JPA patterns.
test-quality
Write high-quality JUnit 5 tests with AssertJ assertions. Use when user says "add tests", "write tests", "improve test coverage", or when reviewing/creating test classes for Java code.
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