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Create pull request from completed feature branch using GitHub-native stacked PRs. Use when the user says 'create PR', 'submit for review', 'synthesize', or runs /synthesize. Validates branch readiness, creates PR with structured description, and manages merge queue. Do NOT use before review phase completes. Not for draft PRs.
CI/CD pipelines for .NET applications. Covers GitHub Actions and Azure DevOps YAML pipelines with build, test, publish, and deploy stages. Load this skill when setting up continuous integration, automated testing, deployment workflows, or when the user mentions "CI/CD", "pipeline", "GitHub Actions", "Azure DevOps", "workflow", "deploy", "build pipeline", "publish", "NuGet push", "release", or "continuous integration".
Agent-callable GitLab tools — manage issues and merge requests, review diffs, commit files, run pipelines, and search. Use when the user mentions GitLab or wants to review or merge an MR, commit code, run CI, or manage issues — even if they don't name GitLab explicitly.
Push the current branch and create or update a GitHub pull request with a good title, description, labels, and assignee. Use after the branch name is already conventional.
Guidance for setting up Git repositories with automatic web deployment via post-receive hooks. This skill applies when configuring bare Git repositories, setting up web servers to serve pushed content, creating Git hooks for deployment automation, or implementing push-to-deploy workflows.
Use when working on multiple branches simultaneously, context switching without stashing, reviewing PRs while developing, testing in isolation, or comparing implementations across branches - provides git worktree commands and workflow patterns for parallel development with multiple working directories.
This skill provides guidance for recovering secrets or sensitive data that have been removed from Git history through operations like reset or rebase, and then properly cleaning up the repository to ensure the data is completely removed. Use this skill when tasks involve finding lost commits, recovering data from Git reflog, or securely removing sensitive information from Git repositories.
Use this skill for complex git operations including rebases, merge conflict resolution, cherry-picking, branch management, or repository archaeology. Activates on mentions of git rebase, merge conflict, cherry-pick, git history, branch cleanup, git bisect, worktree, force push, or complex git operations.
Comprehensive review of staged Git changes for risk assessment, error detection, and impact analysis. Use when the user wants to review staged changes, check for errors before commit, analyze risks in git staged files, validate code changes before committing, or needs suggestions on staged modifications.
Use when interacting with GitLab from the command line — creating and managing merge requests, issues, CI/CD pipelines, releases, repositories, and any other GitLab operation. Covers all glab CLI commands including mr, issue, ci, release, repo, api, variable, snippet, schedule, stack, label, milestone, incident, and auth.
GitHub CLI operations via `gh` for issues, pull requests, CI/Actions, releases, repos, search, gists, and the REST/GraphQL API. Structured output with `--json` and `--jq` for parsing. Covers `gh issue create/list/view/edit/close`, `gh pr create/review/merge/checks`, `gh run list/view/rerun/watch`, `gh release create`, `gh search repos/issues/prs/code`, `gh api` for REST and GraphQL queries, and `gh gist` operations. Includes error handling for HTTP 401/403/404/422/429, scope troubleshooting, and rate limit management. Trigger phrases: "create an issue", "file a bug", "open a ticket", "submit a PR", "raise a pull request", "check pipeline", "view test results", "CI failing", "why did CI fail", "check CI status", "merge a PR", "manage releases", "query the GitHub API", "search repositories", "triage workflows", "automate GitHub operations". Also triggers when the user pastes a GitHub URL.
Documentation and commit specialist. Runs after ralph subagents complete a Priority group. Reviews RALPH_DONE signals, updates progress.md and PRD task checkboxes, and makes one atomic git commit per completed user story. Also writes an implementation summary when the full PRD is done. Use after ralph subagents finish implementing — never during active development.