Curated library of 39 AI agent skills for Ruby on Rails development. Organized by category: planning, testing, code-quality, ddd, engines, infrastructure, api, patterns, context, orchestration, and workflows. Includes 5 callable workflow skills (rails-tdd-loop, rails-review-flow, rails-setup-flow, rails-quality-flow, rails-engines-flow) for complete development cycles. Covers code review, architecture, security, testing (RSpec), engines, service objects, DDD patterns, and TDD automation.
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1.20xAverage score across 35 eval scenarios
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Load minimum context before any code, spec, or PRD in an existing Rails codebase. A fifteen-second read of db/schema.rb, config/routes.rb, and one neighbor saves a full retry.
DO NOT propose code, specs, PRDs, or task lists until the Context Summary is posted.
DO NOT silently resolve ambiguity — if requirements conflict or specs and code disagree, post a Confusion Block first.
DO NOT load the entire repo — use targeted reads (schema, routes, one neighbor of each kind).
ALWAYS cite the files you read (path:line where possible) so the user can verify.
ALWAYS re-check context when the user's request changes scope mid-conversation.db/schema.rb — tables and columns involved (grep by table name)config/routes.rb — routes that border the changeGemfile.lock — confirm Rails version + domain gems (sidekiq, pundit, rspec, rails-i18n, graphql, etc.)grep -r "class.*Controller" app/controllers, grep -r "class.*Service" app/services, etc.### Confusion Block
- Conflict: <what conflicts — e.g., spec asserts X but code does Y>
- Options: <list the options with their tradeoffs>
- Recommendation: <state which option and why, or ask user to choose>Do not pick silently.
7. Hand off: With context loaded, proceed to the next skill (create-prd, generate-tasks, rails-tdd-slices, rails-stack-conventions, etc.). The Context Summary travels with the task.
Every invocation of this skill MUST produce a Context Summary in this exact shape, before any code or spec is proposed:
### Context Summary
- Scope: <one line — Rails layer and nearest class/file area>
- Rails version: <from Gemfile.lock>
- Relevant tables: <table names from db/schema.rb, columns that matter>
- Relevant routes: <resource/member routes from config/routes.rb>
- Nearest pattern: <path:line — one existing file that solves a similar problem>
- Nearest spec: <path:line — existing spec for this area (or NONE)>
- Engine boundary: <engine name or N/A>
- Gotchas: <domain gem quirks, enum mappings, polymorphic edges, counter caches, soft-delete, single-table inheritance — only list if present>
- Confusion: <NONE, or a one-line pointer to the Confusion Block below>Additional MUSTs:
Context loaded. Next: <skill-name> — <one-line reason>.| Pitfall | What to do |
|---|---|
| Generic "the model, the controller" language | Name the class and file — generic language is the symptom of skipped context |
| Citing paths without line numbers | Use path:line when referencing a method, class, or association |
| Ignoring engine boundaries | Name the engine and its host integration points when a mounted engine is touched |
| Ignoring spec/code drift | A passing stale spec is worse than a missing spec — call it out in Confusion |
| Skill | When to chain |
|---|---|
| create-prd / generate-tasks | Before scoping a PRD or breaking down tasks on an existing feature area |
| rails-tdd-slices | Nearest spec in the summary usually reveals the right first failing spec |
| rails-bug-triage / refactor-safely | Context precedes reproduction or characterization tests |
| rails-architecture-review / ddd-ubiquitous-language | When context reveals boundary or naming drift |
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