Use when you need to design, review, or improve security in Spring Boot applications — including SecurityFilterChain, OAuth2/JWT resource server patterns, form login basics, method security (@PreAuthorize), CSRF and CORS for APIs, session fixation, security headers, exception handling, password encoding, and sensitive-data-safe logging. This should trigger for requests such as Add Spring Boot security support; Review Spring Boot security configuration; Improve API authorization in Spring Boot; Add JWT resource server security in Spring Boot; Harden Spring Boot security headers and CSRF settings. Part of cursor-rules-java project
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npx tessl skill review --optimize ./skills/304-frameworks-spring-boot-security/SKILL.mdApply Spring Boot security best practices with secure-by-default API boundaries.
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Scope: Apply recommendations based on the reference rules and good/bad examples.
Before applying security changes, ensure the project compiles. After improvements, run full verification.
./mvnw compile or mvn compile before applying any change./mvnw clean verify or mvn clean verify after applying improvementsRead references/304-frameworks-spring-boot-security.md and inspect the current project setup before proposing changes.
Identify requested outcomes, constraints, and the minimum safe set of changes to apply.
Implement or refactor security-related configuration/code following the reference patterns and project conventions.
Execute appropriate build/tests and summarize what changed, what was verified, and any follow-up actions.
For detailed guidance, examples, and constraints, see references/304-frameworks-spring-boot-security.md.
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