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Use GitHub Spec Kit's /speckit.implement and /speckit.tasks to systematically build missing features from specifications. Leverages implementation plans in specs/, validates against acceptance criteria, and achieves 100% spec completion. This is Step 6 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
Configure Vercel CI/CD integration with GitHub Actions and testing. Use when setting up automated testing, configuring CI pipelines, or integrating Vercel tests into your build process. Trigger with phrases like "vercel CI", "vercel GitHub Actions", "vercel automated tests", "CI vercel".
Use when setting up GraphQL Inspector in CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Actions, or GitLab CI for automated schema validation.
Submit a completed code review with line-specific comments and suggestions to a GitHub PR. Use when asked to "ah submit PR
Reviews documentation PRs and provides GitHub PR suggestions. Load when asked to review, suggest changes, or provide feedback on docs content. Covers MDX, frontmatter, style guide, components, and content accuracy.
Use GitHub Spec Kit (https://github.com/github/spec-kit) to create new requirement definitions and specifications (including specification formulation, specification document creation, and specification design) or append to existing specifications, and generate/update spec.md/plan.md/tasks.md. It is used when requirement definition, requirement addition/modification, requirement organization based on TDD, specification documentation, and execution of Spec Kit's specify/clarify/plan/tasks workflow are required.
Add before/after comparison screenshots to a PR using browser automation. Captures UI on the base branch and the PR branch, saves to docs/screenshot/, and updates the PR body with a side-by-side comparison table using GitHub CDN URLs.
GitHub CLI (gh) command reference. Use when working with GitHub repositories, PRs, issues, actions, `gh api`, or any GitHub operations from the command line.
Procedures for updating the base version of GitHub Spec Kit (https://github.com/github/spec-kit) and synchronizing templates/scripts. This is used when you need to update Spec Kit, apply differences from upstream releases, incorporate templates/commands/scripts, and maintain local operations (Japanese localization, no branch operations, SPEC-[8-digit UUID])
Complete git workflow patterns including GitHub Flow branching, atomic commits with interactive staging, merge and rebase strategies, and recovery operations using reflog. Essential patterns for clean history. Use when managing branches, defining branching strategy, or recovering git history.
Execute git and GitHub operations through Grove Wrap (gw) with safety-tiered commands, Conventional Commits, and agent-safe defaults. Use when making commits, managing branches, working with PRs/issues, or performing any version control operations.
Create a feature branch in a git worktree from a GitHub issue