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Deep analysis of GitHub repositories to understand their core architecture, design philosophy, technical decisions, and implementation patterns. This skill should be used when users provide a GitHub URL and request comprehensive understanding of the repository's structure, purpose, key abstractions, or technical approach.
Creates a new AEM Edge Delivery site from scratch — GitHub repo from the boilerplate, aem-code-sync installation, initial DA content (nav, footer, homepage), and a live preview URL. Use this skill whenever a user wants to create a new AEM Edge Delivery site and no repository or DA content exists yet.
Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).
Ask questions and read documentation about any GitHub repository using DeepWiki MCP. Use when you need to understand a codebase, find specific APIs, or get context about a repository.
Create new skills for the lovstudio ecosystem. Each skill is its own independent GitHub repo at lovstudio/{name}-skill, scaffolded locally at ~/lovstudio/coding/skills/{name}-skill/, symlinked to ~/.claude/skills/ for immediate use, and registered in the central index at ~/lovstudio/coding/skills/index/ (skills.yaml + README.md). Lovstudio conventions: `lovstudio:{name}` frontmatter, mandatory README.md per skill, AskUserQuestion interactive flow, standalone Python CLI scripts with argparse, CJK text handling. Use when the user wants to create a new skill, add a skill to the lovstudio ecosystem, scaffold a skill, or mentions "新建skill", "创建skill", "封装成skill", "new skill", "add skill", "scaffold skill", "生成skill".
Retrieve and explore DeepWiki-generated documentation for public GitHub repositories. Use when listing repository documentation topics, reading DeepWiki pages, or asking focused questions about a codebase that needs current repository structure, architecture notes, or component explanations.
Generate LLM skills from documentation, codebases, and GitHub repositories
Used when the user requests to search technical documents, look up code examples, check web resources or view GitHub repository information.
Download files into a GitHub repository by writing special commit messages that trigger a GitHub Actions workflow.
Searching internet for technical documentation using llms.txt standard, GitHub repositories via Repomix, and parallel exploration. Use when user needs: (1) Latest documentation for libraries/frameworks, (2) Documentation in llms.txt format, (3) GitHub repository analysis, (4) Documentation without direct llms.txt support, (5) Multiple documentation sources in parallel
Clone, pull, and manage GitHub repositories using SSH authentication. Handles yousufjoyian repos and third-party repos.
Generate development tasks from a PRD file with sprint-based planning. Use when users ask to "create tasks from PRD", "break down the PRD", "generate sprint tasks", or want to convert product requirements into actionable development tasks. Creates/updates tasks.md and always reports GitHub links to changed files.