| name | Global Tech Stack |
| description | Maintain approved technology stack including TypeScript/Python languages, React/Tailwind frontend, Node.js/FastAPI backend, PostgreSQL/Redis persistence, and Ansible infrastructure automation with enforced quality gates. Use this skill when selecting technologies, adding dependencies, configuring tooling, or ensuring infrastructure-as-code practices. Applies to package.json, requirements.txt, CI/CD pipelines, Ansible playbooks, linters, formatters, testing frameworks, and all technology choices requiring documented approval and migration strategies. |
Global Tech Stack
When to use this skill
- When choosing programming languages (TypeScript for Node/Frontend, Python for automation/data tooling)
- When selecting frontend frameworks or libraries (React, Next.js, Tailwind CSS, component libraries)
- When setting up backend frameworks (Node.js with NestJS/Express, Python with FastAPI)
- When choosing databases or persistence layers (PostgreSQL, Redis, S3-compatible storage)
- When configuring testing tools (Jest, Vitest, pytest) and code coverage thresholds
- When setting up quality gates (ESLint, Prettier, Ruff, Black) that run in CI and locally
- When creating or modifying infrastructure code in Ansible playbooks under
infra/ansible/ - When defining CI/CD workflows in GitHub Actions or similar pipeline configurations
- When adding observability with OpenTelemetry, Prometheus/Grafana, or Sentry error tracking
- When managing secrets through 1Password Connect, AWS SSM Parameter Store, or environment-specific stores
- When documenting technology decisions in ADRs or
tech-stack.mdwith upgrade strategies - When evaluating new libraries or tools that require written approval and migration plans
- When ensuring all infrastructure changes flow through Ansible instead of manual SSH commands
Global Tech Stack
This Skill provides Claude Code with specific guidance on how to adhere to coding standards as they relate to how it should handle global tech stack.
Instructions
For details, refer to the information provided in this file: global tech stack