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Create a GitHub pull request following project conventions. Use when the user asks to create a PR, submit changes for review, or open a pull request. Handles commit analysis, branch management, and PR creation using the gh CLI tool.
Create and audit GitHub Actions workflows. Use when adding CI/CD, reviewing workflow files, or fixing action pinning.
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.
Create pull requests with Conventional Commit-style titles and template-compliant descriptions using GitHub CLI. Use when asked to create, open, draft, or update a PR from the current branch and the team expects consistent semantic titles and structured PR bodies.
Use this skill if the user asks you to help them address GitHub PR comments for their current branch of the Gemini CLI. Requires `gh` CLI tool.
Set up GitHub Actions workflows for CI/CD with automated testing, linting, and deployment for Python/UV projects. Use when creating CI pipelines, automating tests, or setting up deployment workflows.
Assists in creating, modifying, viewing or managing GitHub Pull Request (PR). Automatically analyzes branch commits and change content, generates compliant Traditional Chinese PR titles and descriptions. Use cases include: (1) Create a new PR from the current branch, (2) Modify the title, description, reviewers or labels of an existing PR, (3) Check the PR status of the branch (open, merged, closed), (4) Need to automatically aggregate multiple changes to generate a summary. Applicable to scenarios with requests such as "create PR", "create pull request", "help me open a PR", "modify PR content". Operations are executed via GitHub CLI (gh).
v0 by Vercel expert guidance. Use when discussing AI code generation, generating UI components from prompts, v0 CLI usage, v0 SDK/API integration, or integrating v0 into development workflows with GitHub and Vercel deployment.
Build a fully automated AI-powered data collection agent for any public source — job boards, prices, news, GitHub, sports, anything. Scrapes on a schedule, enriches data with a free LLM (Gemini Flash), stores results in Notion/Sheets/Supabase, and learns from user feedback. Runs 100% free on GitHub Actions. Use when the user wants to monitor, collect, or track any public data automatically.
Expert guide for creating GitHub Copilot customization files in VS Code: custom instructions (.instructions.md), prompt files (.prompt.md), custom agents (.agent.md), agent skills (SKILL.md), hooks (JSON), and agent plugins. Use this skill whenever the user asks about customizing Copilot behavior, creating reusable AI workflows, writing copilot-instructions.md, building custom chat agents, automating Copilot tasks with prompt files, or setting up agent skills and hooks in VS Code. Also trigger when the user asks which Copilot customization type to use for a given scenario — always start with the decision matrix below.
Deploys agent skill collections from any GitHub repository with a /skills folder to one or more distribution surfaces: GitHub releases, Claude Code marketplace, VS Code plugin marketplace, and Copilot CLI plugin marketplace. Handles pre-flight validation, conventional commit analysis, version bumping across surface configs, and surface-specific publishing with dry-run support. Use when releasing, publishing, or deploying a skills collection to any supported marketplace or creating a GitHub release for a skills repository. Don't use for deploying non-skill packages, npm modules, Docker images, or Azure resources.
Run GitHub Actions CI locally with Agent CI to validate changes before pushing. Use when testing, running checks, or validating code changes.