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Guide for using git worktrees to parallelize development with coding agents. Use this skill when the user requests to work in a new worktree or wants to work on a separate feature in isolation (e.g., "Work in a new worktree", "Create a worktree for feature X").
PR preparation: git archaeology, test validation, structured PR body generation. Mandatory user review gate before submission. Triggers: "prepare PR", "PR prep", "submit PR", "create PR body", "write PR description".
Create semantic git commits following best practices and Conventional Commits specification.
Set up GitHub Actions workflows for CI/CD with automated testing, linting, and deployment for Python/UV projects. Use when creating CI pipelines, automating tests, or setting up deployment workflows.
Publish documentation and books with GitBook including spaces, collections, variants, Git sync, collaboration, and API integration
Scaffold and implement GitHub Apps from existing automation ideas using Probot + @octokit/app. Use when turning scripts, bots, or manual GitHub workflows into a proper GitHub App.
Claude Code 环境一键同步工具。从 GitHub 仓库同步所有配置到本地:output-styles 风格、CLAUDE.md 全局提示词、MCP 服务器配置、Agent 配置、Plugin 配置。适用于多设备统一环境、换电脑恢复、团队共享配置等场景。当用户需要从 GitHub 仓库同步 Claude Code/OpenClaw 环境配置时使用此 skill。
Create pull requests on GitHub using GitHub MCP, GitHub CLI (gh), or the GitHub REST API. Use this skill when the user wants to submit changes as a pull request, following repository standards and templates.
Manage notes, bookmarks, and notebooks using the nb CLI. Create, list, search, and organize notes across multiple notebooks with Git-backed versioning.
Use when creating, searching, updating, or managing GitHub issues via CLI. Triggers: "issue", "create issue", "gh issue", "task tracking", "context", "handoff", "resume task", "session context", "save progress", "active tasks", "in-progress", "my tasks", "open issues". Covers: gh commands, bulk operations, JSON/jq, search filters, issue-to-PR workflow, AI session context storage, task workflow with labels.
Write, review, and validate commit messages following the Conventional Commits v1.0.0 specification. Use when: (1) crafting a git commit message for any change, (2) reviewing or correcting an existing commit message, (3) choosing the right commit type for a change, (4) deciding how to mark a breaking change, (5) writing multi-line commits with body and footers, or (6) understanding how commits map to SemVer bumps (PATCH/MINOR/MAJOR). Covers all standard types: feat, fix, docs, chore, refactor, perf, test, build, ci, style, revert.
Create a git commit following project conventions