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Guides teams through designing, implementing, and optimizing CI/CD pipelines, GitHub Actions workflows, deployment automation, and agentic workflow patterns. Provides production-ready templates, cost optimization strategies, quality gates, and multi-environment deployment planning for modern DevOps practices.
GitHub backup for OpenClaw workspace. Use when user says "同步", "备份", "backup", "sync", "push to github", or asks about backup status/history/failures. Manages git-based full backup of ~/.openclaw to GitHub.
GitHub: Read a file from a repository.
GitHub Actions workflow templates for uploading builds and releasing to the App Store using the `asc` CLI. Use this skill when: (1) Setting up a CI/CD pipeline that uploads a signed IPA/PKG to App Store Connect (2) Automating App Store submission from GitHub Actions using `asc` (3) Adding TestFlight distribution steps (add beta group, update "What's New") (4) User asks "how do I release to the App Store from CI", "create a GitHub Actions workflow for App Store submission" (5) Wiring `asc builds upload`, `asc versions set-build`, `asc versions submit` into a pipeline (6) Adding a pre-submission readiness gate using `asc versions check-readiness`
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create an issue", "file a bug", "create a feature request", "open a GitHub issue", "report a bug", "request a feature", "create a task", "break this into issues", or describes a feature/bug they want tracked in GitHub. Guides interactive issue creation with structured templates, workspace change attachment, and optional autonomous label for the automated pipeline.
Github Issue Creator - Auto-activating skill for Enterprise Workflows. Triggers on: github issue creator, github issue creator Part of the Enterprise Workflows skill category.
Security vetting for AI agent skills. Use before installing any skill from ClawHub, GitHub, or other sources.
Git Version Control & Collaboration Expert, covering GitHub/Gitee platform operations, Conventional Commits specifications, and PR/MR best practices.
GitHub data collection patterns for workflow agents. Covers search query construction by intent, date range handling, repository scope narrowing, preferences.md integration, cross-repo intelligence, parallel stream collection model, and auto-recovery for empty results. Use when building agents that search GitHub for issues, PRs, discussions, releases, security alerts, or CI status.
Deploy any GitHub project to Sealos Cloud in one command. Assesses readiness, generates Dockerfile, builds image, creates Sealos template, and deploys — fully automated. Use when user says "deploy to sealos", "deploy this project", "deploy to cloud", "deploy this repo", mentions Sealos deployment, wants to deploy a GitHub URL or local project to a cloud platform, or asks about one-click deployment. Also triggers on "/sealos-deploy".
Manages a GitHub Project board + Issues as the source of truth for product backlog, tasks, stories, and bugs. Provides three flows: bootstrap (/track-init), track (/track), and query (/backlog). Uses gh CLI for project operations and MCP tools for issue creation. Trigger: /track-init, /track <description>, /backlog, "qué tenemos pendiente?", "what's pending?", "acordate que hay que...", "remember to...", or when SDD generates tasks via sdd-tasks.
Write or regenerate a value-first pull-request description (title + body) for the current branch's commits or for a specified PR. Use when the user says 'write a PR description', 'refresh the PR description', 'regenerate the PR body', 'rewrite this PR', 'freshen the PR', 'update the PR description', 'draft a PR body for this diff', 'describe this PR properly', 'generate the PR title', or pastes a GitHub PR URL / #NN / number. Also used internally by ce-commit-push-pr (single-PR flow) and ce-pr-stack (per-layer stack descriptions) so all callers share one writing voice. Input is a natural-language prompt. A PR reference (a full GitHub PR URL, `pr:561`, `#561`, or a bare number alone) picks a specific PR; anything else is treated as optional steering for the default 'describe my current branch' mode. Returns structured {title, body_file} (body written to an OS temp file) for the caller to apply via gh pr edit or gh pr create — this skill never edits the PR itself and never prompts for confirmation.