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This skill should be used when the user: - Wants to work on multiple branches simultaneously or in parallel - Needs to start a new feature/task while preserving current work - Asks about git worktree operations (create, remove, list, clean) - Mentions "twig" commands (add, remove, clean, list, init) - Wants to carry or move uncommitted changes to a new branch - Wants to copy/sync changes between branches - Needs to isolate work in a separate directory - Asks about switching context without stashing - Wants to clean up old/merged branches and their worktrees - Says phrases like "new worktree", "create worktree", "branch off", "work on something else", "start new work", "parallel work", "separate workspace", "another branch" Use this skill for ANY worktree-related operation, not just when explicitly asking about twig.
Run Warden to analyze code changes before committing. Use when asked to "run warden", "check my changes", "review before commit", "warden config", "warden.toml", "create a warden skill", "add trigger", or any Warden-related local development task.
Generate distinct, accessible colors for charts, graphs, and data visualizations. Uses color harmonies for maximum perceptual distinction.
Use when OpenSpec is not initialized in the current project or the superspec-rpi schema is missing.
Use when the user needs proposal/specs research artifacts produced for a Superspec (superspec-rpi) OpenSpec change.
Use when implementing a planned OpenSpec change by applying tasks and validating all artifacts.
Helps users generate, edit, and validate mirrord.json configuration files for mirrord (MetalBear). Use when the user wants to connect their local process to a Kubernetes environment, configure features (env/fs/network), or needs feedback on an existing mirrord.json. Always ensures output JSON is valid and schema-conformant.
Review pull requests. Use when user asks to "review a PR", "/review-pr", or wants to review a pull request.
Create GitHub pull requests. Use when user asks to "create a pull request", "open a PR", "/create-pr", or requests creating pull requests.
Deep explanation of complex code, files, or concepts. Routes to expert agents, uses structural search, generates mermaid diagrams. Triggers on: explain, deep dive, how does X work, architecture, data flow.
Update a GitHub issue with new title, body, labels, or assignees. Use when the user wants to edit an issue, change labels, or update issue details.
use this skill whenever the user wants to list and filter application security findings, discover applications and versions, and manage applications using Fortify Software Security Center (SSC). Triggers include: any mention of 'SSC', 'list vulnerabilities', 'list applications', and similar requests indicating interaction with Fortify SSC for application security tasks. OpenText Application Security is the new name for Fortify Software Security Center.