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Convert text with private context or internal dependencies into generic, unbiased expressions. Use for project decontextualization (handoff, open-source prep), methodology abstraction, cross-team sharing, anonymization. Includes path strings and file/folder names as they appear in text.
Scans project dependencies and verifies licenses against a whitelist of approved open-source licenses. Use to ensure legal compliance in software projects and prevent the introduction of restricted licenses.
Transform projects into professional open-source repositories with standard components. Use when users ask to "make this open source", "add open source files", "setup OSS standards", "create contributing guide", "add license", or want to prepare a project for public release with README, CONTRIBUTING, LICENSE, and GitHub templates.
Code Porter Skill: Prioritize adopting excellent open-source projects, avoid reinventing the wheel unnecessarily. Use when: You need to implement new features, select technical solutions, or evaluate whether to build something from scratch. Triggers: "implement", "develop", "create", "build", "write a", "make a"
Use this skill when managing patents, trademarks, trade secrets, or open-source licensing. Triggers on intellectual property, patents, trademarks, trade secrets, open-source licensing, copyright, IP strategy, license compliance, and any task requiring IP protection or licensing decisions.
Complete GitHub repository setup with production-grade standards including community health files, CI/CD workflows, issue templates, documentation site, badges, CODEOWNERS, and release management. Handles initialization, configuration, GitHub Pages deployment, and automated quality checks for professional open-source or enterprise projects.
Open-source scheduling infrastructure for everyone.
Analyze a user-provided Git repository and GitHub issues to confirm contribution rules (CONTRIBUTING, CLA/DCO, templates) and shortlist high-value, maintainer-friendly issues likely to be accepted. Use when a user wants help selecting open-source issues to contribute to, or when triaging a GitHub repo for good first contributions.
Validate feature requests against Genfeed OSS core vs Cloud scope. Helps users and contributors understand whether a feature belongs in the open-source core (submit PR) or Cloud SaaS (subscribe).
Structure prediction using Boltz-1/Boltz-2, an open biomolecular structure predictor. Use this skill when: (1) Predicting protein complex structures, (2) Validating designed binders, (3) Need open-source alternative to AF2, (4) Predicting protein-ligand complexes, (5) Using local GPU resources. For QC thresholds, use protein-qc. For AlphaFold2 prediction, use alphafold. For Chai prediction, use chai.
Auto-generates professional README.md files for Arduino/ESP32/RP2040 projects following open-source best practices. Use when user wants to document their project for GitHub, needs help writing a README, or says "make my project shareable". Follows awesome-readme standards with sections for Overview, Hardware, Software, Setup, Usage, Troubleshooting, and Contributing.
Generate high-quality, "All-Star" README files for open-source repositories. Use this skill when a user asks to create, update, or improve a README.md file for their project.