From developer-overheid-nl-agent-skills
Provides NeRDS guidelines for Dutch government software: architecture, quality, security, privacy, accessibility, open-tenzij, and vendor lock-in. Use for compliance with Dutch public sector software standards.
How this skill is triggered — by the user, by Claude, or both
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/developer-overheid-nl-agent-skills:don-leidraadThe summary Claude sees in its skill listing — used to decide when to auto-load this skill
Use this skill when you need guidance on:
references/agile/index.mdreferences/behoefte-gebruiker/index.mdreferences/behoefte-gebruiker/richtlijn-niet-functionele-eisen-identificeren.mdreferences/cloud/index.mdreferences/correct-gebruik-data/index.mdreferences/duurzaamheid/index.mdreferences/duurzaamheid/richtlijn-arch-keuzes.mdreferences/duurzaamheid/richtlijn-geautomatiseerd-testen.mdreferences/hergebruik/index.mdreferences/hergebruik/richtlijn-onboarding.mdreferences/hergebruik/richtlijn-software-overdragen.mdreferences/index.mdreferences/inkoopstrategie/index.mdreferences/integreer/index.mdreferences/open-source/index.mdreferences/open-source/richtlijn-repository-policy.mdreferences/open-standaarden/index.mdreferences/privacy/bsn.mdreferences/privacy/index.mdreferences/richtlijnsjabloon-v1.mdUse this skill when you need guidance on:
This skill contains documentation organized by topic. Browse the references below or ask about specific topics.
Source: https://github.com/developer-overheid-nl/don-site/tree/main/docs/leidraad
npx claudepluginhub developer-overheid-nl/skills-developer-overheid-nlOverviews Dutch NeRDS guidelines for designing, developing, and procuring digital government systems. Routes to 13 domain-specific /nerds-* skills like users, accessibility, and security.
Provides references for Dutch government APIs (developer.overheid.nl): tutorials, ADR cheat sheets, rule overviews, and tooling docs. Use for API design rules, OpenAPI specs, webhooks, and building flows.
Provides behavioral guidelines to reduce common LLM coding mistakes, focusing on simplicity, surgical changes, assumption surfacing, and verifiable success criteria.