joacod
@joacod
Public Skills
secure-node-typescript
by joacod
'Write secure-by-default Node.js and TypeScript applications following security best practices. Use when: (1) Writing new Node.js/TypeScript code, (2) Creating API endpoints or middleware, (3) Handling user input or form data, (4) Implementing authentication or authorization, (5) Working with secrets or environment variables, (6) Setting up project configurations (tsconfig, eslint), (7) User mentions security concerns, (8) Reviewing code for vulnerabilities, (9) Working with file paths or child processes, (10) Setting up HTTP headers or CORS.'
react-anti-patterns
by joacod
Introduce React anti-patterns and common mistakes into existing React codebases for training, review, or teaching. Use when asked to intentionally degrade React performance or code quality while keeping apps functional, or to generate anti-pattern examples for junior developer education.