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Automatically stage, commit and push with Git. Use this skill when the user requests to commit code, push code, commit, push, commit and push, auto commit, stage commit push, or any operations involving git commit/push. It is also applicable to colloquial expressions from users such as "submit it", "push the code", "help me commit", "push it up", "only commit", "just commit", etc.
Run a Cyrus release by publishing all packages to npm in the correct dependency order, updating changelogs, and creating git tags.
LLM-assisted human-in-the-loop review. Make sense of a change, focus attention where it matters, test. Use when the user says "checkpoint", "human review", or "walk me through this change".
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a character", "update a character", "add a character", "build a family tree", "character relationships", "character timeline", "character arc", "character profile", or needs to manage characters in a story project.
Use when starting a new feature branch, creating isolated development environments, or working on multiple tasks simultaneously without stashing or switching branches. Triggers: user says "worktree", "new branch for work", "parallel development", "isolated environment", needs to work on two things at once.
Use when changing CFO Stack ledger conventions, process docs, Beancount metadata rules, or canonical ledger/file layout guidance that should stay out of AGENTS.md.
Configure OMX notifications - unified entry point for all platforms
Primary router skill for broad .NET work. Classify the repo by app model and cross-cutting concern first, then switch to the narrowest matching .NET skill instead of staying at a generic layer.
Inspect, triage, approve, and merge GitHub Renovate pull requests with gh. When no repository is provided, use the default preset repository set, build a candidate execution plan, and execute only after explicit user confirmation. Use when the user asks to check, batch-handle, approve, or merge Renovate PRs.
Execute a lightweight ad-hoc task (debugging, documentation, small adjustments) without the full change lifecycle. Assesses spec impact afterward.
2-layer parallel agent hierarchy. Layer 1 deploys 3-50+ agents, each with independent context. Layer 2 adds 2+ sub-agents per member. No upper limit on either layer.
Scaffold a loop directory for automated agent task execution. Use when asked to "create a task loop", "set up a loop", "scaffold a loop directory", "prepare tasks for rl", or "set up automated execution" for a backlog. Takes an existing backlog and generates PROMPT.md (loop contract), run-log.md (execution history), and .gitignore for ephemeral loop-state.md.