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Deploy Airflow DAGs and projects. Use when the user wants to deploy code, push DAGs, set up CI/CD, deploy to production, or asks about deployment strategies for Airflow.
GitHub Actions workflow authoring for CI/CD pipelines. Covers workflow syntax, triggers, jobs, steps, matrix strategies, caching, artifacts, reusable workflows, composite actions, secrets management, OIDC authentication, and permissions hardening. Use when creating workflows, configuring jobs, setting up caching, or automating releases. Use for github-actions, workflow, ci, cd, actions, jobs, steps, matrix, cache, artifact, secrets, reusable-workflow.
Monitors a PR's CI checks and review comments until all pass and issues are resolved. Use when watching CI status, waiting for checks to pass, or fixing CI errors on a pull request.
App build, code signing, TestFlight, and App Store distribution for all Apple platforms. Use when preparing releases, configuring signing, uploading to TestFlight, or submitting to App Store.
Advanced GitHub Actions workflow automation with AI swarm coordination, intelligent CI/CD pipelines, and comprehensive repository management
Publish the openwork-orchestrator npm package with clean git hygiene. Triggers when user mentions: - "openwork-orchestrator npm publish" - "publish openwork-orchestrator" - "bump openwork-orchestrator"
Update GitHub Actions versions in workflow files, focusing only on major version changes. Use when the user wants to update action versions, check for outdated GitHub Actions, or upgrade workflow dependencies to their latest major versions.
Helm is a package manager for Kubernetes that allows defining, installing, and upgrading applications via charts.
Appwrite CLI skill. Use when managing Appwrite projects from the command line. Covers installation, login, project initialization, deploying functions/sites/tables/buckets/teams/topics, managing resources, non-interactive CI/CD mode, and generating type-safe SDKs.
Expert guidance for Salesforce DX development with modern tooling, source-driven development, and CI/CD best practices
Run pre-flight submission checks for an App Store version using the `asc` CLI tool. Use this skill when: (1) Checking if a version is ready to submit to App Store review (2) Diagnosing why a version cannot be submitted (missing build, no pricing, wrong state) (3) Running a CI/CD gate before calling `asc versions submit` (4) User asks "is my version ready?", "check readiness", "why can't I submit?", "run pre-flight checks", "check submission requirements", or any submission-readiness task (5) Building an automated pipeline that conditionally submits based on readiness
Create and manage GitLab projects, merge requests, pipelines, issues, branches, and more using the orbit CLI. Use this skill whenever the user asks about GitLab repositories, MRs (merge requests), CI/CD pipelines, branches, tags, commits, issues, groups, or project members. Trigger on phrases like 'list MRs', 'check the pipeline', 'create a branch', 'open a merge request', 'view the latest commits', 'list projects in group X', 'retry the CI', 'close the issue', 'who are the members', or any GitLab-related task — even casual references like 'what's running in CI', 'show me the MRs', 'tag a release', 'check if it merged', or 'list repos'. Also trigger when the user mentions PR/pull request in a GitLab context (GitLab calls them merge requests). The orbit CLI alias is `gl`.