Implement Windsurf lint rules, policy enforcement, and automated guardrails. Use when setting up code quality rules for Windsurf integrations, implementing pre-commit hooks, or configuring CI policy checks for Windsurf best practices. Trigger with phrases like "windsurf policy", "windsurf lint", "windsurf guardrails", "windsurf best practices check", "windsurf eslint".
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This skill provides basic implementation patterns for linting and policy enforcement around 'Windsurf' integrations, but suffers from a critical novelty problem: 'Windsurf' appears to be either a fictional or highly specialized system with no clear real-world context. The description is reasonably clear about what the skill does (ESLint rules, pre-commit hooks, CI checks), and the code examples are concrete and technically sound for generic policy enforcement. However, a CLI agent could already implement these patterns easily with general knowledge of ESLint, pre-commit hooks, and CI/CD—there's nothing particularly complex or token-intensive here. The structure is acceptable but somewhat verbose for what amounts to standard tooling configuration. The task knowledge is adequate with working code snippets, but without understanding what 'Windsurf' actually is (API service? framework? custom internal tool?), the practical utility is unclear. Most critically, this skill provides near-zero novelty: any competent agent can configure ESLint plugins, pre-commit hooks, and CI checks without specialized guidance. The patterns shown (secret detection, schema validation, rate limiting) are generic software engineering practices that don't justify a dedicated skill unless 'Windsurf' has highly unique requirements not evident here.
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