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Senior Agile Facilitator & Delivery Architect for 2026. Specialized in AI-enhanced Scrum orchestration, automated ticket management, and high-velocity sprint coordination. Expert in utilizing LLMs to synthesize daily updates, detect blockers before they arise, and maintain a high-integrity backlog across GitHub Issues, Jira, and linear.
Author and maintain MANUAL and hybrid test cases and suites in TestRail, Xray (Jira), Zephyr Scale, and Qase. Covers test-case anatomy (title, preconditions, steps, expected results, test data), suite/section organization, bulk authoring from user stories and acceptance criteria, ambiguous-step linting, CSV/API import-export payloads per tool, requirement traceability and coverage gaps, review hygiene, and when a manual case should graduate to automation. Use when: "write a test case," "manual test case," "TestRail case," "Xray test," "Zephyr Scale case," "Qase case," "import CSV into TestRail," "lint these steps," "traceability report," "should this be automated." Not for: Generating automated TEST CODE — that is ai-test-generation. Sprint-level WHAT-to-test selection — that is test-planning. Related: ai-test-generation, test-planning, exploratory-testing, qa-project-context.
Beads (bd) distributed git-backed issue tracker for AI agents: hash-based IDs, dependency graphs, worktrees, molecules, sync, GitLab/Linear/Jira. Keywords: bd, beads, issue tracker, git-backed, dependencies, molecules, worktree, sync, AI agents.
Connect to any external app and perform actions on it. Use when the user wants to interact with external services like Slack, Linear, HubSpot, Salesforce, Jira, GitHub, Google Sheets, or any other app — send messages, create tasks, sync data, manage contacts, or perform any API operation.
Answer customer questions about Apollo products (OSS and enterprise) using public documentation and GraphOS MCP Tools. Use this skill when: (1) a customer asks a question about Apollo Router, Server, Client, GraphOS, Federation, Connectors, Rover, or MCP Server, (2) triaging a support question from Slack, Jira, or another channel, (3) researching Apollo product capabilities or configuration, (4) helping a customer troubleshoot an Apollo-related issue.
Supplies the approval rule another RHDH skill applies when it is already about to change something outside the session: how to state each operation, what approval binds to, what to report afterwards, and how to keep credentials out of a plan preview. Cited by name from the skill doing the work. Not an entry point — it performs no forge, Jira, or repository action itself, and a request to open, comment, transition, push, or post belongs to the skill that owns that target.
Slice an epic (with its architecture decisions) into PIV-sized tickets with a dependency graph, then create them in your tracker (Jira via the Atlassian MCP, or GitHub/Linear/local). Accepts the epic and its architecture as one doc or as an epic plus a separate linked architecture page. Turns a large strategic doc into the discrete units of work that the PIV loop consumes.
Creates a comprehensive, context-rich implementation plan through deep codebase analysis, a short clarifying interview, and external research. Accepts a tracker ticket (a Jira/Linear/GitHub key or URL, fetched from the tracker) or a free-form feature request. Use when you have a ticket or feature and need a one-pass-ready plan before writing any code.
Interactively explore HOW to approach an intent (a PRD, epic, brief, or free-form idea) and decide the high-level architecture — the approach, stack, libraries, data shape, and risks the intent left open. A working session with a CTO/staff-engineer advisor that asks questions, proposes 2–3 options with trade-offs, recommends a direction with reasoning, and flags what to de-risk with a spike. Produces a high-level architecture decision doc — a separate page linked to the epic in your tracker (Confluence/Jira), or folded into the PRD/epic, or a standalone doc — NOT a task-by-task implementation plan (that comes later, per ticket, with piv-plan-implementation).
Use when an agent is asked "what did I (or my team) work on yesterday / this week / today" across provider data in a relayfile mount (Linear, GitHub, Notion, Slack, Confluence, Jira, etc.). Tells the agent to consult the pre-computed `digests/yesterday.md` (and sibling digest files) at the workspace root BEFORE doing manual exploration with `ls`/`grep`/`find`. The digest is deterministic, exhaustive over the window, and costs one file read instead of dozens of provider queries.
Bitbucket Git repository hosting with Pipelines. Use for Atlassian teams.
Manage repositories, check pipelines, review PRs, and collaborate on Bitbucket