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Turn vague "what did I do?" into evidence-backed impact statements for performance reviews, self-reviews, promotion packets, and weekly updates. Uniquely mines Copilot CLI session logs to reconstruct forgotten work, plus git commits and GitHub PRs. Enforces a 3-part impact contract (action → result → evidence). Works standalone with zero dependencies. Trigger for: "brag", "log work", "what did I do", "backfill my work history", "performance review", "self-review", "self assessment", "write impact statement", "review prep", "promo packet", "promotion case", "weekly update", "status report", "accomplishments", "what did I ship", "I forgot to log my work", "summarize my work", "track my wins", "what should I highlight", "end of half", "career growth", "work journal", or any request to document, summarize, or organize work accomplishments.
Manage GitHub pull request workflows for coding agents. Use when Codex needs to open, update, monitor, or hand off a PR; wait for CI checks or reviewer feedback; inspect unresolved review threads; address requested changes; summarize PR status; or decide whether to continue, wait, report a timeout, or ask for human input.
Git workflow and GitHub collaboration patterns including conventional commits, branch naming, PR workflow, and gh CLI usage. Use when creating commits, branches, or pull requests. TRIGGER when: git commit, branch, PR, pull request, merge, gh cli. DO NOT TRIGGER when: code implementation, testing, documentation without git operations.
AI-powered command-line assistant for developers that provides code review, debugging, test generation, and development workflows directly in the terminal
Review GitHub pull requests with detailed, multi-perspective code analysis using parallel subagents. Use this skill whenever the user wants to review a PR, asks for code review on a pull request, mentions "review PR", "check this PR", "look at pull request", or references a PR number or GitHub PR URL. Also trigger when the user wants feedback on code changes, wants to approve or request changes on a PR, or asks to review someone's contribution.
Create, triage, label, assign GitHub issues via gh or REST.
Review PRs: diffs, inline comments via gh or REST.
Audit GitHub Actions workflow efficiency and recommend fixes to reduce CI minutes and costs.
Fetch GitHub issues, PRs, repo contents, and code using the gh CLI. Use when the user shares GitHub URLs (issues, PRs, repos, source files) or asks about GitHub content. The gh CLI provides complete content that web fetching often misses due to JavaScript rendering.
Generate professional GitHub project README.md with a standard structure including project introduction, features, installation, usage, documentation, FAQ, contact information, donation options, statistics, roadmap, and license. Automatically detects project type and tech stack.
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.
Retrieve GitHub user profile and repository information using the gh CLI tool. Use when the user asks about their GitHub profile, statistics, repositories, or wants to view their GitHub information. Examples: Show me my GitHub profile, What are my top repositories, Get my GitHub stats.