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Set up and configure Google's release-please for automated versioning, changelog generation, and publishing via GitHub Actions. Covers pipeline creation, Conventional Commits formatting, pre-release workflows, monorepo configuration, and troubleshooting release pipelines. Use this skill whenever the user wants to automate releases, set up CI/CD for publishing, configure version bumping, write release-please-compatible commit messages, tag versions automatically, publish to npm/PyPI/crates.io/Maven/Docker, or troubleshoot why a release PR wasn't created. Activate even if the user doesn't mention "release-please" by name — phrases like "automate my npm releases", "set up GitHub Actions for publishing", "how do I tag versions automatically", "changelog generation", "semver automation", or "pre-release workflow" all indicate this skill. For commit message guidance specifically, this skill focuses on release-please-compatible conventions; for broader multi-repo git operations with submodules, defer to multi-repo-git-ops instead.
Audit a codebase for handcrafted code that duplicates functionality already available in the project's dependencies. Reads package.json, launches parallel exploration agents, verifies replacement feasibility, and produces a structured refactor plan. Audit only -- does not execute changes.
Guidelines for building AI-accessible web interfaces that work well with AI agents, automation tools, and screen readers. Use this skill whenever the user is building or reviewing a webpage, UI component, form, or frontend feature and any of these apply: they mention AI agents, automation, Playwright, web scraping, accessibility, a11y, aria, semantic HTML, or ask how to make their UI "agent-friendly", "AI-friendly", or "machine-readable". Also trigger when reviewing existing frontend code for accessibility or automation compatibility issues, even if the user doesn't explicitly mention AI.
Expert ISO 42001 AI Management System (AIMS) compliance advisor. Use this skill whenever a user asks about ISO/IEC 42001:2023, AI governance, AI management systems, AI risk assessment, AI system impact assessment, Annex A controls for AI, Statement of Applicability for AI systems, AI policy, responsible AI, AI lifecycle management, AI incident management, AI transparency, AI bias, AI certification readiness, or any topic related to implementing or auditing an AI Management System. Also trigger for questions like "how do I become ISO 42001 certified?", "what controls does ISO 42001 require?", "how do I assess AI risk under 42001?", "what is an AIMS?", or any request involving organisational governance of AI systems, responsible AI frameworks, or AI regulatory compliance aligned to an ISO standard.
Create Page Designer pages and components in B2C Commerce. Use when building visual merchandising tools, content slots, or experience API integrations. Covers page types, component types, regions, attribute definitions, component type ID and subfolders, enum and custom/color attribute pitfalls, and troubleshooting when a component does not appear in the editor.
Manage Microsoft Teams bot infrastructure using the Teams CLI. Use when the user wants to create, configure, or troubleshoot Teams bot apps and registrations. Does not cover building or hosting bot application code.
Progressive Domain Crystallization (PDC) — a skill for building and maintaining a living domain knowledge base for any custom business application. Use this skill whenever the user is developing a business application and wants the AI to accumulate understanding of internal terminology, entities, relationships, and business rules over time — especially when that knowledge is not fully defined upfront and grows across sessions. Trigger on any of: "remember how our system works", "learn our domain", "track business entities", "build domain knowledge", "understand our terminology", "grow AI context over time", "domain model", "business rules documentation", or whenever a user says the AI doesn't understand their business-specific language or data model. Also use at the start of any session where a DOMAIN.md file exists in the project — always read it before doing any work.
Apply the Bass Diffusion Model (1969) to forecast innovation adoption using innovation and imitation coefficients. Use this skill when the user needs to forecast new product adoption curves, estimate market penetration timing, calibrate launch strategy based on diffusion dynamics, or when they ask 'how fast will this spread', 'when does adoption take off', or 'what is the expected S-curve'.
Apply the Theory of Planned Behavior to predict behavioral intentions from attitudes, subjective norms, and perceived behavioral control, and identify intervention leverage points. Use this skill when the user needs to predict adoption of a new behavior, diagnose why an intended behavior does not occur, design behavior change campaigns, or when they ask 'why do people not follow through', 'what predicts behavior change', or 'how to increase adoption rates'.
Navigate Taiwan healthcare regulations including NHI system, medical device classification, drug registration, telemedicine rules, and health data protection. Use this skill when the user is building a health tech product for Taiwan, needs to understand NHI, evaluate medical device regulatory pathways, or assess telemedicine compliance — even if they say 'sell a medical device in Taiwan', 'how does NHI work', 'telemedicine regulations', or 'health data privacy in Taiwan'.
Apply sustainability frameworks (triple bottom line, SDGs, ESG, circular economy) to evaluate whether strategies balance economic, social, and environmental dimensions. Use this skill when the user needs to assess ESG performance, design circular economy strategies, align business models with SDGs, or when they ask 'is this strategy truly sustainable', 'how do we measure ESG impact', 'what does a circular business model look like', or 'how do we avoid greenwashing'.
Analyze unit economics to evaluate per-unit profitability and business model scalability. Use this skill when the user needs to assess whether each transaction, customer, or product unit is profitable, evaluate startup viability, or optimize contribution margins — even if they say 'does our business model work', 'what's our margin per order', or 'can we scale profitably'.