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Generates GitHub Actions CI workflow configuration
Complete CI/CD guide for Capacitor apps covering GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, build automation, app signing, and deployment pipelines. Use this skill when users need to automate their build and release process.
CI/CD pipeline design, optimization, DevSecOps security scanning, and troubleshooting. Use for creating workflows, debugging pipeline failures, implementing SAST/DAST/SCA, optimizing build performance, implementing caching strategies, setting up deployments, securing pipelines with OIDC/secrets management, and troubleshooting common issues across GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, and other platforms.
Automate GitHub workflows with AI assistance. Includes PR reviews, issue triage, CI/CD integration, and Git operations. Use when automating GitHub workflows, setting up PR review automation, creating GitHub Actions, or triaging issues.
Git workflow and branching strategy expert. Use when establishing team collaboration patterns, optimizing commit practices, or designing scalable version control workflows for better developer experience.
Comprehensive GitHub project management with swarm-coordinated issue tracking, project board automation, and sprint planning
Guide for using git according to my preferences. Use it when you're asked to commit something.
After the task execution is completed, prompt the user to open a new Agent to review the uncommitted git code. Athletes should not act as referees; proceed with the wrap-up only after the review is approved.
Receive and verify GitHub webhooks. Use when setting up GitHub webhook handlers, debugging signature verification, or handling repository events like push, pull_request, issues, or release.
Workflow Checkpoint Basic Capabilities (Focus on Save and Resume): Record checkpoint progress and resume context in GitHub Issues. Applicable to any workflow stage, supporting automatic triggering and high-frequency manual calls. Keywords: save, resume, checkpoint, issue.
This skill should be used when the user asks about GitButler, "but" commands (but status, but absorb, but rub, but commit, but undo, but oplog snapshot), working in a gitbutler/workspace branch, safe git history manipulation, editing commits without rebase -i, squashing commits, fixing commit messages, undoing git operations, or using virtual branches. Use GitButler CLI instead of raw git commands when gitbutler/workspace is detected.
Automated git workflow helpers for common development tasks like creating feature branches, cleaning up merged branches, and interactive rebasing. Use when the user mentions git branching, branch cleanup, feature workflow, or git automation. No prerequisites required - uses native git commands.