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Create detailed implementation plans through an interactive process with research, code snippets, and structured deliverables. Use this skill when planning significant features, refactoring tasks, or complex implementations that require thorough analysis and structured documentation. The skill guides through context gathering, research, design decisions, and generates comprehensive plans with test strategies and success criteria.
GitHub Spec-Kit integration for constitution-based spec-driven development. 7-phase workflow (constitution, specify, clarify, plan, tasks, analyze, implement). Use when working with spec-kit CLI, .specify/ directories, or creating specifications with constitution-driven development. Triggered by "spec-kit", "speckit", "constitution", "specify", references to .specify/ directory, or spec-kit commands.
Add an external skill from a GitHub repository to the current workspace. Use when users want to import, install, or add a skill from a GitHub URL (e.g., `/add-skill https://github.com/OpenHands/skills/tree/main/skills/codereview` or "add the codereview skill from https://github.com/OpenHands/skills/"). Handles fetching the skill files and placing them in .agents/skills/.
Generate release notes from git commits and GitHub PRs/issues. Use when asked to "create release notes", "generate changelog", "prepare release", "what changed since last release", or need to document changes for a new version. Analyzes commit history, merged PRs, and closed issues to produce GitHub Releases formatted notes.
Commit changes, push to GitHub, and open a PR. Includes quality checks (security, patterns, simplification). Use --quick to skip checks.
Create and post ASCII art voting status diagrams to GitHub issues and Discord. Use when asked to update voting, show voting results, or announce voting status.
Dependabot dependency updates. Use for security updates.
Add a milestone to an existing project, starting a new milestone cycle, creating the first milestone after project init, or defining what's next after completing work. Triggers include "add milestone", "new milestone", "start milestone", "create milestone", "first milestone", "next milestone", and "milestone cycle".
Use when researching React APIs or concepts for documentation. Use when you need authoritative usage examples, caveats, warnings, or errors for a React feature.
OpenClaw learning expert that retrieves and synthesizes information from official documentation (https://docs.openclaw.ai) and GitHub repository (https://github.com/openclaw/openclaw). Use this skill whenever the user asks questions about OpenClaw, including installation, configuration, API usage, concepts, troubleshooting, best practices, or any OpenClaw-related inquiries. Triggers include OpenClaw questions about features, implementation, usage, setup, or any openclaw-related topics.
Lance une revue d'issue automatique avec des personas experts sélectionnés automatiquement, analyse la faisabilité, la complétude, les risques et l'architecture, puis publie un rapport structuré directement sur l'issue — le tout sans intervention de l'utilisateur.
BMad Autonomous Development — orchestrates parallel story implementation pipelines. Builds a dependency graph, updates PR status from GitHub, picks stories from the backlog, and runs each through create → dev → review → PR in parallel — each story isolated in its own git worktree — using dedicated subagents with fresh context windows. Loops through the entire sprint plan in batches, with optional epic retrospective. Use when the user says "run BAD", "start autonomous development", "automate the sprint", "run the pipeline", "kick off the sprint", or "start the dev pipeline". Run /bad setup or /bad configure to install and configure the module.