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Generate and publish blog posts from any project to kelegele/agent-blog. ZERO DEPENDENCIES — does NOT require Node.js, pnpm, git, or any local build tools. Works with only a browser and a GitHub token. Triggers on: "写篇博客", "blog this", "发博文", "publish blog", "把项目写成文章", "写篇文章", "blog it", "post article", "新文章", "new blog post", "blog this project", "发一篇博文", "写一篇博文", "blog post about this", "edit blog post", "修改文章", "更新博文", "edit article". Collects project context, collaborates on outline, writes Markdown with correct frontmatter, validates article format, generates a standalone HTML preview by reading live blog source, manages draft/review/publish flow. Pushes to kelegele/agent-blog main branch. Vercel auto-deploys on push. Use this skill whenever the user expresses intent to write about their current work as a blog post.
Triage failed CI runs on a GitHub-Actions–driven repo — classify regression vs flake vs infra, maintain a single rolling `main-red` issue when main is broken, and point humans at the suspect commit. Use when a workflow fails on `main`, or when a human asks "is main red?", "why did CI fail on main?", "triage this workflow run", "classify this failure". Paired with the consumer repo's `<repo>-pr-lifecycle` skill (PR-side CI triage) and the `web-testing` skill (invoked for `e2e` failures).
Create lean-spec style GitHub issues as specs for human-AI aligned implementation on the current repo. Use when asked to "create a spec", "write a spec issue", "spec this feature", "spec this", or when planning work that needs a specification before implementation. Follows the lean-spec SDD methodology — small focused specs (<2000 tokens), intent over implementation, context economy. Creates GitHub issues with Overview, Design, Plan, Test, Alignment, and Notes sections. Repo-specific area taxonomy, sister-skill names, custom body sections (e.g. Provider impact / Schema impact / Reach), and additional principles are overlaid by the consumer repo's CLAUDE.md and its `*-dev-process` / `*-pre-push` / `*-pr-lifecycle` sister skills — read those first when the repo isn't obvious.
Hand a Prisma Next question or report off to the team — file a GitHub issue (bug or feature request), or route Q&A / design discussion / direct-team-contact to the Prisma Discord at pris.ly/discord. Use for bug, bug report, file an issue, report a bug, feature request, missing feature, this should be a feature, file this, this is a bug, this is broken, surprising behaviour, this doesn't work, file feedback, send feedback, capability gap, file via prisma-next-feedback, ask the team, talk to the team, talk to the Prisma team, talk to Prisma, Discord, Prisma Discord, Q&A, design feedback, is this the intended way, how should I do X, extension author question, extension author needs help.
Investigate a failing GitHub Actions run or job and create a GitHub issue for the failure.
Create a pull request in a mitodl GitHub repository using the org's standard PR template. Triggered by /olpr or whenever the user asks to open a pull request in a repo whose remote is under the mitodl GitHub organization. Guides branch inspection, title/body population, and gh pr create invocation.
Submit a code review to GitHub via the GitHub API. Use this as the final step in a code review pipeline to post review findings to a PR.
Automatically discover CI/CD and automation skills when working with GitHub Actions, Jenkins, GitLab CI, pipelines, continuous integration, continuous deployment, or automated testing. Activates for CI/CD development tasks.
Full pull request lifecycle — create branches, commit changes, open PRs, monitor CI status, auto-fix failures, and merge. Works with gh CLI or falls back to git + GitHub REST API via curl.
Full GitHub API integration — 26 tools for repos, issues, PRs, branches, commits, releases, Actions, files, gists, and codebase indexing.
Hand off the current task to the SLICC browser agent, or install a new skill into SLICC from a GitHub repo. Use this skill when the user says things like "handoff to slicc", "move this to slicc", "move to the browser", "test in the browser", "handoff to browser", "install this skill in slicc", "upskill slicc with this repo", "add this skill to slicc", or otherwise asks you to continue the work inside the SLICC browser agent.
Automated factory that converts GitHub repositories into standardized AI Skills. This tool is used when users provide a GitHub URL and want to "package", "wrap", or "create a Skill". It supports automatic retrieval of repository metadata, generation of standard directory structures, and injection of extended metadata required for lifecycle management.