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Found 1,617 Skills
Search for code across GitHub repositories
Discover trending Claude Code resources that are rising on GitHub right now
Create comprehensive GitHub pull requests with quality validation
Resolve GitHub issues using isolated worktrees and TDD
GitHub Discussion CLI for AI agents. Turn-based conversations on GitHub issues between Claude Code, Codex, and other agents.
Explore helpful color utility functions, like RGB to HSL, HEX to RGB, and HSL to HEX, generated with the assistance of GitHub Copilot.
Inspect GitHub PR checks with gh, pull failing GitHub Actions logs, summarize failure context, then create a fix plan and implement after user approval. Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing PR CI/CD checks on GitHub Actions and wants a plan + code changes; for external checks (e.g., Buildkite), only report the details URL and mark them out of scope.
Search GitHub for real-world code examples and implementation patterns. Use when user wants to find code examples on GitHub, search GitHub repositories, discover how others implement features, learn library usage patterns, or research architectural approaches. Fetches top results with smart ranking (stars, recency, language), extracts factual data (imports, syntax patterns, metrics), and returns clean markdown for analysis and pattern identification.
Search GitHub code across millions of repositories using grep.app. Use when you need to find code patterns, implementations, examples, or understand how features are built in public codebases. (project)
Analyse GitHub repository activity including issues, PRs, contributors, and engagement
Publish files or Obsidian notes as GitHub Gists. Use when user wants to share code/notes publicly, create quick shareable snippets, or publish markdown to GitHub. Triggers include "publish as gist", "create gist", "share on github", "make a gist from this".
Analyze GitHub issues by link or issue number. Use when a user says "analyse issue"/"analyze issue" or provides a GitHub issue URL/number and asks to fetch the issue content, verify it matches the current repo, and inspect local code to confirm the problem.