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Shell detection and cross-shell compatibility guidance for PowerShell vs Git Bash/MSYS2 on Windows
Scaffold a production-ready ArcGIS Maps SDK application with TypeScript, Vite, ESLint, Prettier, git hooks, and GitHub Actions CI/CD.
Create and manage Tavus replicas (AI digital twins). Use when training custom replicas from video, listing stock replicas, or managing replica assets. Covers training video requirements, consent statements, and the Phoenix-3 model.
Generates GitHub Actions CI workflow configuration
Analyze git repositories to build a security ownership topology (people-to-file), compute bus factor and sensitive-code ownership, and export CSV/JSON for graph databases and visualization. Trigger only when the user explicitly wants a security-oriented ownership or bus-factor analysis grounded in git history (for example: orphaned sensitive code, security maintainers, CODEOWNERS reality checks for risk, sensitive hotspots, or ownership clusters). Do not trigger for general maintainer lists or non-security ownership questions.
CI/CD: GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, Jenkins, ArgoCD, GitOps, monitoring.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "commit", "make a commit", "commit my changes", "create commits", "git commit", or wants to commit staged/unstaged changes with logical grouping and conventional commit format.
**REQUIRED** - ALways activate FIRST on any git/VCS operations (commit, status, branch, push, etc.), especially when HEAD is detached. If `.jj/` exists -> this is a Jujutsu (jj) repo - git commands will corrupt data. Essential git safety instructions inside. DO NOT IGNORE.
Comprehensive CI/CD pipeline patterns skill covering GitHub Actions, workflows, automation, testing, deployment strategies, and release management for modern software delivery
Use when the user asks to create a GitHub issue from the current conversation context (e.g., "new issue", "create issue", "file an issue", bug/feature request) with a target repo given or auto-detected, and gh CLI is available/authenticated.
Creates a pull request from current changes, monitors GitHub CI, and debugs any failures until CI passes. Use this when the user says "create pr", "make a pr", "open pull request", "submit pr", or "pr for these changes". Does NOT merge - stops when CI passes and provides the PR link.
Split git changes into context-based micro-commits