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Found 539 Skills
[Architecture] Full solution architecture: backend + frontend patterns, design patterns, library ecosystem, CI/CD, deployment, monitoring, testing, code quality, dependency risk. Compare top 3 approaches per concern with recommendation.
Agent skill for github-modes - invoke with $agent-github-modes
Complete GitHub pull requests by iterating on CI and review feedback until the PR is ready.
Generate/create/scaffold Jenkinsfile — declarative, scripted, shared library, CI/CD pipelines.
Operate, troubleshoot, and explain ERDA CI/CD workflows through erda-cli. Use when users need help running pipelines, checking status, reading logs, reviewing build history, or diagnosing delivery failures across the build and deploy path.
Expert in end-to-end testing with Playwright, the modern cross-browser testing framework. Specializes in test generation, page object patterns, visual regression testing, and CI/CD integration. Handles complex testing scenarios including authentication flows, API mocking, and mobile emulation.
Fix failing GitHub Actions in current PR
Inspects PostHog Visual Review (VR) runs that gate PR merges with screenshot regression checks. Use when the user mentions "visual review", "VR", "snapshot diff", "screenshot test", "storybook regression", "playwright snapshot", asks why a PR is blocked or what changed visually, wants to triage the VR backlog, decide whether a snapshot diff is real vs flaky, or check whether a story has been changing across runs. Also invoke when a PR has a failing `visual-review` status check, when a PR comment mentions "Visual review", or when the user is on a branch with an open VR run.
Integrates Lighthouse CI for automated performance testing, Core Web Vitals tracking, and regression detection in CI/CD pipelines. Use when user asks to "setup Lighthouse CI", "add performance testing", "monitor Core Web Vitals", or "prevent performance regressions".
Skill Tester
Systematic GitHub Actions workflow authoring skill for AI coding agents. Analyzes repositories to determine project type, language ecosystem, and deployment targets, then generates production-grade CI/CD workflows with proper security hardening, caching, and optimization. Handles greenfield projects (no workflows exist), brownfield updates (modify, optimize, secure existing workflows), and workflow audits with workflow-specific guidance for each. Use when the user requests GitHub Actions workflows: CI pipelines, CD deployments, release automation, scheduled jobs, or any .github/workflows YAML authoring. Also use when existing workflows need auditing, optimizing, securing, or restructuring. Triggers on phrases like "set up CI", "add CI/CD", "GitHub Actions workflow", "release automation", "deploy on tag", "publish to npm/PyPI", "schedule a job", "cron workflow", "matrix build", "workflow.yml", "actions/checkout", "permissions", "harden this pipeline", "pin actions to SHA", "OIDC", "least privilege", "supply-chain", "audit my workflows", "speed up CI", or "cache dependencies". Triggers when creating or editing files under `.github/workflows/`, `action.yml`/`action.yaml` (composite or Docker actions), or `.github/dependabot.yml`. Triggers when the user mentions migrating from GitLab CI, CircleCI, Travis, Jenkins, Drone, or Buildkite to GitHub Actions. Do NOT use for non-GitHub CI systems (GitLab CI, CircleCI, Jenkins) unless the user is migrating TO GitHub Actions. Do NOT use for general bash scripting, Makefiles, or local-only build configuration.
Automate iOS/macOS App Store Connect workflows - TestFlight, builds, submissions, screenshots, and metadata with the asc CLI