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UI/UX design intelligence and implementation guidance for building polished interfaces. Use when the user asks for UI design, UX flows, information architecture, visual style direction, design systems/tokens, component specs, copy/microcopy, accessibility, or to generate/critique/refine frontend UI (HTML/CSS/JS, React, Next.js, Vue, Svelte, Tailwind). Includes workflows for (1) generating new UI layouts and styling, (2) improving existing UI/UX, (3) producing design-system tokens and component guidelines, and (4) turning UX recommendations into concrete code changes.
Full feature pipeline — pre-flight checks, TDD cycle, scope guard, quality commit. Combines pre-flight + tdd + scope-check + quality-commit into one flow. Use when implementing a feature, adding an endpoint, or building any non-trivial code change.
Agent Review workflows and best practices for catching bugs before merging. Use for reviewing agent-generated code and local changes.
Search and manage Jira issues using JQL queries, create/update issues, and manage workflows. Use when working with Jira project management.
Load PROACTIVELY when task involves user identity, login, or access control. Use when user says "add authentication", "set up login", "add OAuth", "protect these routes", "implement RBAC", or "add sign-up". Covers session management, JWT tokens, OAuth2 flows, password reset, email verification, protected route middleware, role-based access control, and security hardening (CSRF, rate limiting, token rotation).
Guide for creating and reviewing skills. This skill should be used when users want to create a new skill, review an existing skill for quality, or optimize a skill that extends Claude's capabilities with specialized knowledge, workflows, or tool integrations.
Shows available skills, common workflows, and quick reference for the plugin. Use when the user asks for help, what skills are available, or how to do something.
GitHub CLI workflows for repositories, issues, pull requests, actions, releases, projects, and API calls. Use when creating PRs, reviewing code, triaging issues, triggering workflows, publishing releases, managing projects, verifying attestations, or querying the GitHub API. Use for gh cli, github automation, code review, release management.
Create autonomous iterative loops (Ralph Wiggum pattern) for multi-step tasks. Use when setting up automated workflows that iterate over a backlog of tasks with clear acceptance criteria. Triggers on requests like "create a ralph loop", "set up an iterative agent", "automate this migration", or "create an autonomous loop".
Git best practices for commit messages and branch workflow. Use when: - Writing, reviewing, or advising on a git commit message - Advising on branching strategy, merging, or rebasing - Setting up or explaining a team Git workflow - Preparing or reviewing a pull request - Resolving or advising how to avoid merge conflicts - Any task involving git history, linear history, or PR hygiene
Expert n8n workflow automation consultant for B2B sales and GTM teams. Use when the user asks about n8n workflows, n8n nodes, n8n triggers, n8n webhooks, n8n credentials, n8n self-hosting, n8n Docker setup, n8n queue mode, n8n error handling, n8n sub-workflows, Clay + n8n integration, n8n CRM automation, n8n pricing, n8n vs Zapier vs Make, or building automations with n8n. Also triggers on "n8n workflow", "n8n automation", "n8n webhook", "n8n node", "n8n self-host", "n8n Docker", "n8n queue", "n8n Clay", "n8n HubSpot", "n8n Salesforce", "n8n vs Zapier", "n8n pricing", "workflow automation". Do NOT use for Clay-only questions without n8n context or general automation strategy without n8n.
Build, test, and deploy applications using GitHub Actions workflows. Create CI/CD pipelines, configure runners, manage secrets, and automate software delivery. Use when working with GitHub repositories, automating builds, running tests, or deploying applications.