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A 'skill for creating skills'. This tool automates the entire process of converting any GitHub repository into a standardized Trae skill, and is a core tool for expanding AI Agent capabilities.
Multi-agent PR and code review workflow for projects using multiple AI assistants (Claude, GitHub Copilot/Codex, Gemini Code Assist). Use when working with pull requests, code reviews, commits, or addressing review feedback. Teaches how to check all feedback sources (conversation, inline, reviews), respond to inline bot comments, create Fix Reports, and coordinate between agents that use different comment formats. Critical for ensuring no feedback is missed from external review bots.
Discover and apply labels to GitHub PRs and issues using the gh CLI. Use when you need to list available labels, add or remove labels on pull requests or issues, or create new labels for a repository.
Clone, pull, and manage GitHub repositories using SSH authentication. Handles yousufjoyian repos and third-party repos.
Catalog GitHub starred repositories into a structured Obsidian vault with AI-synthesized summaries, normalized topic taxonomy, graph-optimized wikilinks, and Obsidian Bases (.base) index files for filtered views. Fetches repo metadata and READMEs via gh CLI, classifies repos into categories and normalized topics, generates individual repo notes with frontmatter, and creates hub notes for categories/topics/authors that serve as graph-view connection points. Use this skill when users want to: (1) Catalog or index their GitHub stars into Obsidian (2) Create a searchable knowledge base from starred repos (3) Organize and discover patterns in their GitHub stars (4) Export GitHub stars as structured markdown notes (5) Build a graph of starred repos by topic, language, or author For saving/distilling a specific URL to a note, use kcap instead. For browsing AI tweets, use ai-twitter-radar instead.
Read GitHub repos the RIGHT way - via gitmcp.io instead of raw scraping. Why this beats web search: (1) Semantic search across docs, not just keyword matching, (2) Smart code navigation with accurate file structure - zero hallucinations on repo layout, (3) Proper markdown output optimized for LLMs, not raw HTML/JSON garbage, (4) Aggregates README + /docs + code in one clean interface, (5) Respects rate limits and robots.txt. Stop pasting raw GitHub URLs - use this instead.
Provides comprehensive patterns for deploying Next.js applications to production. Use when configuring Docker containers, setting up GitHub Actions CI/CD pipelines, managing environment variables, implementing preview deployments, or setting up monitoring and logging for Next.js applications. Covers standalone output, multi-stage Docker builds, health checks, OpenTelemetry instrumentation, and production best practices.
Create GitHub pull requests from code changes via API or generate PR content in chat. Use when user wants to create/open/submit PR, mentions pull request/PR/merge request/code review, or asks to show/generate/display/output PR content in chat (give me PR, PR to chat, send PR to chat, etc).
Automates the Flutter package release process via git tags and GitHub Actions. Handles multi-package workspaces, SemVer versioning suggestions based on git history, updating pubspec.yaml and CHANGELOG.md, and dry-run validation. Use when the user wants to "release", "publish", or "version" a Flutter package.
GitHub CLI operations via `gh` for issues, pull requests, CI/Actions, releases, repos, search, gists, and the REST/GraphQL API. Structured output with `--json` and `--jq` for parsing. Covers `gh issue create/list/view/edit/close`, `gh pr create/review/merge/checks`, `gh run list/view/rerun/watch`, `gh release create`, `gh search repos/issues/prs/code`, `gh api` for REST and GraphQL queries, and `gh gist` operations. Includes error handling for HTTP 401/403/404/422/429, scope troubleshooting, and rate limit management. Trigger phrases: "create an issue", "file a bug", "open a ticket", "submit a PR", "raise a pull request", "check pipeline", "view test results", "CI failing", "why did CI fail", "check CI status", "merge a PR", "manage releases", "query the GitHub API", "search repositories", "triage workflows", "automate GitHub operations". Also triggers when the user pastes a GitHub URL.
Helps users search and filter GitHub open-source projects, and output structured recommendation reports. Triggered when users say "Help me find open-source projects", "Search what's on GitHub", "Find repositories in XX field", "Open-source project recommendations", "GitHub search", or "/github-search".
Triages new GitHub issues — classifies, reproduces bugs, attempts conservative fixes, and comments. Use when a new issue is opened and needs automated triage.