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Review code changes against STYLE_GUIDE.md before committing or creating PRs. Catches naming violations, import ordering issues, anti-pattern reintroduction, and convention drift. Run after /setup-ai or /generate-comprehensive-style-guide has created a style guide.
Debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks running in GitHub Actions. Inspects checks/logs via `gh`, drafts a fix plan, and implements only after explicit approval. Out of scope: external CI (e.g. Buildkite) — report only the details URL.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "verify code", "run verification", "check quality", "validate changes", or before creating a PR. Provides comprehensive verification including build, type check, lint, tests, security scan, and diff review.
Research and draft a response to a GitHub issue or question from an external contributor.
Runs .continue/agents checks locally against the current diff, simulating the GitHub PR checks experience. Use when the user says /check to review their changes before pushing.
Monitor PR checks and fix failures until green. Uses gh pr checks as the source of truth for PR-attached checks.
Checks a GitHub pull request for unresolved review comments, failing status checks, and incomplete PR descriptions. Waits for pending checks to complete, categorizes issues as actionable or informational, and optionally fixes and resolves them. Use when the user wants to check a PR, address review feedback, or prepare a PR for merge.
LOAD THIS SKILL when: reviewing code before PR, user mentions 'code review', 'review', 'pre-PR check', 'code quality audit'. Contains project-specific review checklist covering TRPC, TanStack, Drizzle, security, performance, and Effect patterns.
Author's cleanup checklist before committing or submitting a PR. Use before any commit or PR to ensure code is clean, focused, and ready for review. Checks for debug code, secrets, redundant changes, and scope creep.
Code review checklist for LobeHub. Use when reviewing PRs, diffs, or code changes. Covers correctness, security, quality, and project-specific patterns.