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Use when reviewing, fixing, or improving an EXISTING Elastic integration package. Covers quality reviews, targeted fixes (pipelines, field mappings, CEL programs, manifests, changelogs), full improvement passes, and minor adjustments. Use create-integration instead when creating a new package or adding a new data stream from scratch.
Explains how OpenClaw, OpenShell, and NemoClaw form the ecosystem, NemoClaw's position in the stack, what NemoClaw adds beyond the community sandbox, and when to prefer NemoClaw versus integrating OpenShell and OpenClaw directly. Use when users ask about the relationship between OpenClaw, OpenShell, and NemoClaw, or when to use NemoClaw versus OpenShell. Trigger keywords - nemoclaw ecosystem, openclaw openshell, nemoclaw vs openshell, sandboxed openclaw, how nemoclaw works, nemoclaw sandbox lifecycle blueprint, nemoclaw overview, openclaw always-on assistants, nvidia openshell, nvidia nemotron, nemoclaw release notes, nemoclaw changelog.
Creates Pull Requests for Prowler following the project template and conventions. Trigger: When working on pull request requirements or creation (PR template sections, PR title Conventional Commits check, changelog gate/no-changelog label), or when inspecting PR-related GitHub workflows like conventional-commit.yml, pr-check-changelog.yml, pr-conflict-checker.yml, labeler.yml, or CODEOWNERS.
Walks through the OrchestKit release checklist — build, test, validate counts, changelog, version bump, commit, tag, push. Use when preparing a release, cutting a version tag, or verifying release readiness before pushing to main.
Configures .NET CI/CD pipelines (GitHub Actions with setup-dotnet, NuGet cache, reusable workflows; Azure DevOps with DotNetCoreCLI, templates, multi-stage), containerization (multi-stage Dockerfiles, Compose, rootless), packaging (NuGet authoring, source generators, MSIX signing), release management (NBGV, SemVer, changelogs, GitHub Releases), and observability (OpenTelemetry, health checks, structured logging, PII). Spans 18 topic areas. Do not use for application-layer API or UI implementation patterns.
Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Helps with Prowler repository CI and PR gates (GitHub Actions workflows). Trigger: When investigating CI checks failing on a PR, PR title validation, changelog gate/no-changelog label, conflict marker checks, secret scanning, CODEOWNERS/labeler automation, or anything under .github/workflows.
Bubble.io plugin development rules, API reference, and coding standards. Use when working on any task in this repo: writing, reviewing, refactoring, or creating initialize.js, update.js, preview.js, header.html, element actions, client-side actions, server-side actions (SSA), Plugin API v4 async/await code, JSDoc, setup files, README, CHANGELOG, marketplace descriptions, or field tooltips. Also use for security audits, code review, debugging, and publishing plugins. Covers instance/properties/context objects, BubbleThing/BubbleList interfaces, data loading suspension, DOM/canvas rules, element vs shared headers, exposed states, event handling, ESLint standards, and Bubble hard limits.
Use this skill whenever Claude needs to fetch, read, extract, or analyze content from a web URL. Converts web pages into clean, token-efficient markdown using the markdown.new service instead of fetching raw HTML. Trigger when the user provides a URL and wants its content summarized, quoted, analyzed, compared, extracted, or processed. Also trigger when Claude needs to read documentation, blog posts, articles, wikis, release notes, changelogs, or any web-hosted text content. Even if the user just pastes a URL with no instruction, use this skill. Do NOT use for binary files, authenticated pages, or API endpoints returning JSON/XML.
Turn git commits and diffs since an exact start date into a copy-pastable, non-technical client report grouped by feature. Use when the user wants a client update, accomplishment summary, weekly progress note, stakeholder recap, or high-level status report based on git history. Trigger on: client report from commits, summarize git diff since a date, weekly update from git log, non-technical accomplishments, stakeholder-ready changelog. Do NOT trigger for technical release notes, code review, or any request where the date is still ambiguous.
Improve an existing prompt or skill with targeted, minimal-diff edits that preserve its core intent, and return the revised artifact plus a short changelog and tradeoffs note. Use this whenever the user wants to refine, sharpen, tighten, or upgrade an existing prompt or skill, asks to "make it better," or wants a small high-leverage edit instead of a full rewrite — even if they don't explicitly mention tuning.
Check for skills-for-fabric marketplace updates at session start. Compares local version against GitHub releases and shows changelog if updates are available. Use when the user wants to: (1) check for skill updates, (2) see what's new in skills-for-fabric, (3) verify current version. Triggers: "check for updates", "am I up to date", "what version", "update skills", "show changelog".