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GitHub CLI (gh) comprehensive reference for repositories, issues, pull requests, Actions, projects, releases, gists, codespaces, organizations, extensions, and all GitHub operations from the command line.
GitHub CLI (gh) reference for repositories, issues, pull requests, Actions, projects, releases, gists, codespaces, and GitHub operations from the command line.
Full GitHub API integration — 26 tools for repos, issues, PRs, branches, commits, releases, Actions, files, gists, and codebase indexing.
When the user wants to use GitHub for SEO, parasite SEO, GEO, or create curated lists. Also use when the user mentions "GitHub SEO," "GitHub parasite SEO," "GitHub GEO," "awesome list," "GitHub README," "repository name," "About section," "GitHub description," "GitHub topics," "GitHub Pages," "GitHub gist," "curated list," or "navigation list."
Evaluate the output of a journey-builder run, identify instruction gaps, and edit the project root AGENTS.md (or add pitfalls to the gist) to fix those gaps. Does NOT modify the journey-builder skill itself.
When the user wants to use GitHub for SEO, parasite SEO, GEO, open source marketing, or create curated lists. Also use when the user mentions "GitHub," "GitHub SEO," "GitHub parasite SEO," "GitHub GEO," "awesome list," "GitHub README," "repository name," "About section," "GitHub description," "GitHub topics," "GitHub Pages," "GitHub gist," "curated list," or "navigation list."
Produce a long-form, shareable markdown writeup on whether Claude has regressed on this user's work. A bundled Python script scans `~/.claude/projects/`, computes every metric, and renders a markdown skeleton with tables already filled — in ~2.5s. Claude fills a dozen short narrative placeholders and saves. Writes `./cc-canary-<YYYY-MM-DD>.md` suitable for pasting into a GitHub issue or gist.
Facilitate methodical review of proposals (technical designs, product specs, feature requests). Use when asked to "review this proposal", "give feedback on this doc", "help me review this RFC", or when presented with a document that needs structured feedback. Handles markdown files, GitHub gists/issues/PRs, and other text formats. Chunks proposals intelligently, predicts reviewer reactions, and produces feedback adapted to the proposal's format.
Manage GitHub via GitHub CLI (gh): repos, issues, pull requests, Actions, releases, secrets/variables, projects, gists, searches, and API access. Auto-activates on: "gh", "github cli", "github issue", "github pr", "pull request", "github actions", "workflow", "run", "github release", "release", "gh api", "github repo", "github secret", "github variable", "ci status", "monitor ci", "check ci", "watch ci", "pr dashboard", "pr overview", "open prs", "my prs", "pr status".
GitHub API operations - repositories, issues, pull requests, actions, code security, discussions, gists, and more. Use for GitHub-related tasks like managing PRs, issues, searching code, and monitoring workflows.
GitHub CLI operations via `gh` for issues, pull requests, CI/Actions, releases, repos, search, gists, and the REST/GraphQL API. Structured output with `--json` and `--jq` for parsing. Covers `gh issue create/list/view/edit/close`, `gh pr create/review/merge/checks`, `gh run list/view/rerun/watch`, `gh release create`, `gh search repos/issues/prs/code`, `gh api` for REST and GraphQL queries, and `gh gist` operations. Includes error handling for HTTP 401/403/404/422/429, scope troubleshooting, and rate limit management. Trigger phrases: "create an issue", "file a bug", "open a ticket", "submit a PR", "raise a pull request", "check pipeline", "view test results", "CI failing", "why did CI fail", "check CI status", "merge a PR", "manage releases", "query the GitHub API", "search repositories", "triage workflows", "automate GitHub operations". Also triggers when the user pastes a GitHub URL.
Build and maintain an LLM-curated personal knowledge base — the "LLM Wiki" pattern from Andrej Karpathy's April 2026 gist. Use this skill whenever the user wants to ingest a source (paper, article, transcript, PDF, notes) into a persistent compounding knowledge base, ask a question against accumulated notes, lint or audit such a base, or initialize a new one. Trigger on phrases like "add this to my wiki", "ingest this paper", "compile this into the knowledge base", "what does my wiki say about X", "lint the wiki", "build a knowledge base from these documents", "research notes", "second brain", "personal knowledge base", or any reference to LLM Wiki / OmegaWiki. Trigger even when the user does not say "wiki" — if they are accumulating sources over time and want them organized, this applies. The skill scales — sharded indexes, atomic pages, YAML frontmatter, and a bundled search script keep the wiki from becoming a context bottleneck at hundreds or thousands of pages.