If you've ever seen an `if (client === 'acme')` check creep into what should be shared platform code, you need this. It audits multi-client codebases for boundary violations: hardcoded client names in core, config files that replace instead of merge, client-specific code scattered in src/, and missing extension points that force developers to patch shared code for every new deployment. You get a boundary map showing what's actually core versus client-specific, a violation report with severity levels, and a refactoring plan. Most useful right before adding a second or third client to a project, or when onboarding someone who needs to understand why the codebase is structured the way it is.
npx -y skills add jezweb/claude-skills --skill fork-discipline --agent claude-codeInstalls into .claude/skills of the current project.
Select a file.
juliusbrussee/caveman
mattpocock/skills
shadcn/improve
obra/superpowers
forrestchang/andrej-karpathy-skills
vercel-labs/skills