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Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions; use `gh` to inspect checks and logs, summarize failure context, draft a fix plan, and implement only after explicit approval. Treat external providers (for example Buildkite) as out of scope and report only the details URL. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog.
Create standardized git commits using Conventional Commits with Gitmoji. Use when the user asks to commit changes, create a commit, or says "/commit". Analyzes staged/unstaged diffs and generates semantic commit messages with emoji prefixes.
Agent-powered GitHub PR reviews with smart semantic triage. Categorizes changes as MECHANICAL (skip), NEW LOGIC (read), or BEHAVIORAL (verify) — so agents never waste tokens reading lock files or formatting diffs. Includes remote file reading, text/AST search across PR or full repo, and comment posting. No local clone needed. Use when asked to review a PR, check a pull request, look at PR changes, or given a PR number/URL to review.
Git workflow and conventions — branching, commit messages, and PR creation.
STRICT GitHub release gatekeeper. Blocks premature releases (from develop, incomplete CI). Verifies PR merged to main + ALL CI passed before allowing tag/release. Triggers on "release", "tag", "publish", "deploy", "version".
Detect and auto-install missing ToolUniverse research skills by checking common client skill directories and cloning from GitHub if absent. Use when ToolUniverse specialized skills are not installed, when setting up a new project, or when the tooluniverse router skill needs to bootstrap its sub-skills before routing.
GitHub Actions security review for workflow exploitation vulnerabilities. Use when asked to "review GitHub Actions", "audit workflows", "check CI security", "GHA security", "workflow security review", or review .github/workflows/ for pwn requests, expression injection, credential theft, and supply chain attacks. Exploitation-focused with concrete PoC scenarios.
Update swain skills to the latest version. Use when the user says 'update swain', 'upgrade swain', 'pull latest swain', or wants to refresh their swain skills installation. Runs the skills package manager (npx) with a git-clone fallback, then invokes swain-config to reconcile any governance changes.
Scoring formulas and analytical frameworks for GitHub workflow agents. Covers repository health scoring (0-100, A-F grades), priority scoring for issues/PRs/discussions, confidence levels for analytics findings, delta tracking (Fixed/New/Persistent/Regressed), velocity metrics, contributor metrics, bottleneck detection, and trend classification. Use when computing scores, tracking remediation progress, building prioritized dashboards, or detecting workflow bottlenecks.
Perform common Git operations safely with sandbox-aware failure handling. Use whenever the user wants to inspect or modify git state, especially for cherry-pick, merge, rebase, commit, branch, stash, or worktree workflows. Always use this skill when the user mentions a Git failure, conflict, cherry-pick, merge issue, worktree, branch checkout problem, lock file, permission denied, operation not permitted, or any case where a sandboxed agent might confuse an environment restriction with a real code conflict. Be proactive: if the task smells like Git state or Git write behavior, use this skill even if the user did not explicitly ask for a 'Git' workflow.
Resolve Git merge conflicts by extracting only unresolved paths, conflict hunks, and compact diffs instead of loading whole files into context. Use when a merge, rebase, cherry-pick, or stash pop stops on conflicts, when `git status` shows unmerged paths, or when files contain conflict markers.
Prepare local GitHub issue branches from the repository default branch using GitHub-style issue branch names. Use when starting issue-linked work, when the user says new branch for an issue, or when an agent must move onto the correct issue branch before implementation.