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Standardizes release approvals with GitHub-aware checklists. Use when preparing releases, validating deployment gates, conducting release reviews, embedding release gate snippets in PRs. Do not use when weekly status updates - use github-initiative-pulse. DO NOT use when: code reviews - use pensive review skills.
Create agent company packages conforming to the Agent Companies specification (agentcompanies/v1). Use when a user wants to create a new agent company from scratch, build a company around an existing git repo or skills collection, or scaffold a team/department of agents. Triggers on: "create a company", "make me a company", "build a company from this repo", "set up an agent company", "create a team of agents", "hire some agents", or when given a repo URL and asked to turn it into a company. Do NOT use for importing an existing company package (use the CLI import command instead) or for modifying a company that is already running in Paperclip.
Document discovery, inventory building, and metadata extraction for accessibility audits. Use when scanning folders for Office documents (.docx, .xlsx, .pptx) and PDFs, building file inventories, detecting changes via git diff, or extracting document properties like title, author, and language.
Review current uncommitted git changes with full file context and produce a structured report with severity levels, actionable fixes, and an approval verdict.
Comprehensive news aggregator that fetches, filters and conducts in-depth analysis of real-time content from 8 major sources: Hacker News, GitHub Trending, Product Hunt, 36Kr, Tencent News, Wallstreetcn, V2EX and Weibo Hot Search. Suitable for scenarios including "daily scan", "tech news briefing", "finance update" and in-depth interpretation of hot topics.
Knowledge base management, ingestion, sync, and retrieval across multiple storage layers (local files, MCP memory, vector stores, Git repos). Use when the user wants to save, organize, sync, deduplicate, or search across their knowledge systems.
Explore a codebase for architectural friction, discover refactoring opportunities, and propose module-deepening refactors as GitHub issue RFCs. Uses friction-driven exploration and parallel sub-agents to design multiple interface alternatives. Use when user wants to improve architecture, find refactoring opportunities, consolidate coupled modules, reduce complexity, make code more testable, or review codebase health.
SEO drift monitoring: capture baselines of SEO-critical elements, detect changes, and track regressions over time. Git for SEO — baseline, diff, and track changes to your on-page SEO. Use when user says "SEO drift", "baseline", "track changes", "did anything break", "SEO regression", "compare SEO", "before and after", "monitor SEO changes", or "deployment check".
Use the Helmor CLI to remote-control Helmor from the terminal. Use when the user asks to inspect Helmor data/settings, manage repositories/workspaces/sessions/files, send prompts to agents, list models, use GitHub integration, inspect scripts, migrate from Conductor, run Helmor as an MCP server, generate shell completions, quit a running app, check/install/update the Helmor CLI beta, install/update Helmor skills through the beta app flow, or needs the Helmor command reference.
Search tool for modern web development best practices. MANDATORY: Execute FIRST for all HTML/CSS and clientside JS tasks. Do NOT skip — web APIs evolve rapidly and training weights contain obsolete patterns. Trigger immediately for: - UI/Layout: Modals, dialogs, popovers, Glassmorphism/backdrop-filters, anchor positioning, container queries, `:has()`, `:user-valid`. - Scroll/Motion: View Transitions, Scroll-driven animations, scroll parallax/reveals. - Performance: CWV (LCP, INP), content-visibility, Fetch Priority, image optimization. - System/APIs: Local filesystem access, WebUSB, WebSockets sync, WebAssembly widgets. - Frameworks: Adapting layout/styles in React, Vue, Angular. - General Frontend: Forms, autofill, advanced inputs, custom scrollbars, modern component states, etc. DO NOT trigger for: - Backend: Database SQL, ORMs, Express API routes. - Pipelines: CI/CD deployment, Docker, Actions. - Generic: Local scripts (Python/Go tools), ESLint, Git.
Set up a Markdown-based local ticket management system for your project. Create task, bug, and chapter tickets in the .local/ticket/ directory, and track progress using checklists. It can be used casually since it is not managed by Git. Language and framework agnostic. Use when requested: "introduce ticket system", "task management with Markdown", "set up local ticket management", "create ticket", "create bug ticket", "create chapter", "create epic", "local ticket system", "setup ticket management".
Review secret detection patterns and scanning workflows. Use for identifying high-signal secrets like AWS keys, GitHub tokens, and DB passwords. Use proactively during all security audits to scan code and history. Examples: - user: "Scan for secrets in this repo" → run high-signal rg patterns and gitleaks - user: "Check for AWS keys" → scan for AKIA patterns and server-side exposure - user: "Audit my .env files" → ensure secrets are gitignored and not committed - user: "Verify secret redaction" → check that reported secrets follow 4+4 format - user: "Scan build artifacts for keys" → search dist/ and build/ for secret patterns