Developer AI Skills — Code Review, Architecture, and DevOps

AI skills designed for developers and engineering teams. Get code reviews that catch bugs and security issues, architecture advice for system design decisions, database query optimization, API documentation generation, and CI/CD pipeline configuration. Each skill speaks your technical language.

How Developer AI skills fit a 2026 stack

AI developer tools in 2026 break into three layers: in-editor assistants (Cursor, Copilot), agentic CLIs (Claude Code, Codex CLI), and conversational specialists deployed to chat channels (OpenClaw skills). Each layer solves a different problem. OpenClaw is the chat layer — a Code Reviewer, Architect, or DevOps Engineer that lives in your team's Discord and responds with persistent memory of your codebase patterns and incident history.

Discord is the natural home for developer skills because of its threading, slash commands, and code-block formatting. The Code Reviewer reads a PR diff in a thread and replies with line-level feedback. The Project Risk Manager surfaces blocked PRs in #engineering. The DevOps Engineer surfaces alert context in #incidents. Threads keep parallel reviews from getting tangled.

Developer skills on OpenClaw use the SKILL.md open standard — the same format read by Claude Code, Codex CLI, Gemini CLI, Cursor, and 28 other agent tools as of March 2026. This means the skill methodology you buy is portable; if you migrate from Claude to Gemini or to a different agent CLI, the same SKILL.md continues to work. See the full breakdown in Claude Skills vs ChatGPT GPTs vs Gemini Gems.

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