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Use when the user asks to create a pull request, open a PR, submit changes for review, or says "/pr". Validates branch state, analyzes all commits since divergence from base, runs pre-PR quality checks, generates structured PR title and body with summary/test-plan/breaking-changes sections, pushes branch, and creates the PR via GitHub CLI (gh). Supports draft PRs, reviewer assignment, and label attachment.
Expert guide for creating GitHub Copilot customization files in VS Code: custom instructions (.instructions.md), prompt files (.prompt.md), custom agents (.agent.md), agent skills (SKILL.md), hooks (JSON), and agent plugins. Use this skill whenever the user asks about customizing Copilot behavior, creating reusable AI workflows, writing copilot-instructions.md, building custom chat agents, automating Copilot tasks with prompt files, or setting up agent skills and hooks in VS Code. Also trigger when the user asks which Copilot customization type to use for a given scenario — always start with the decision matrix below.
Launch N parallel subagents in isolated git worktrees to compete on the session task.
Automatically generate and submit ECP time reports from the day's Git commits on the release branch. Applicable to scenarios such as "auto-fill daily time reports", "backfill time reports based on commit descriptions", and "scheduled automatic writing of ECP time reports".
Marketing strategy expertise for brand strategy, market research, customer segmentation, digital marketing, content strategy, marketing analytics, campaign management, and PR/communications. Use when planning campaigns, analyzing brand health, building personas, or optimizing marketing performance.
Review a git diff or explicit file scope for reuse, code quality, efficiency, clarity, and standards issues, then optionally apply safe Codex-driven fixes. Use when the user asks to "simplify code", "review changed code", "check for code reuse", "review code quality", "review efficiency", "simplify changes", "clean up code", "refactor changes", or "run simplify".
Cross-cutting project status dashboard. Shows active epics with progress ratios, actionable next steps, blocked items, in-progress tasks, GitHub issues, and session context. Produces rich terminal output with clickable links. Triggers on: 'project status', 'swain status', 'what's next', 'dashboard', 'overview', 'where are we', 'what should I work on', 'am I blocked', 'what needs review', 'show me priorities'.
Cut a release — detect versioning context, generate a changelog from conventional commits, bump versions, and create a git tag. Use when the user says "release", "cut a release", "tag a release", "bump the version", "create a changelog", "ship a version", "publish", or any variation of shipping/publishing a version. This skill is intentionally generic and works across any repo — it infers context from git history and project structure rather than assuming a specific setup.
Run all security scanners against the project and produce a unified, severity-bucketed report. Orchestrates gitleaks (secrets), osv-scanner/trivy (dependency vulns), semgrep (static analysis), context-file injection scanner (built-in), and repo hygiene checks (built-in). Missing scanners are skipped with install hints — the scan always completes. Triggers on: 'security check', 'security scan', 'run security', 'scan for secrets', 'check for vulnerabilities', 'security audit', 'audit dependencies', 'check secrets', 'find vulnerabilities', 'scan codebase'.
Dispatch a swain artifact to a GitHub Actions runner for autonomous implementation via Claude Code Action. Creates a GitHub Issue with the artifact content and triggers the workflow for background execution. Use when the user says 'dispatch', 'send to background agent', 'run this autonomously', 'GitHub Actions', or wants to hand off a SPEC for autonomous implementation.
Use this skill when generating AI-agent-friendly documentation for a git repo or directory, answering questions about a codebase from existing docs, or incrementally updating documentation after code changes. Triggers on codedocs:generate, codedocs:ask, codedocs:update, "document this codebase", "generate docs for this repo", "what does this project do", "update the docs after my changes", or any task requiring structured codebase documentation that serves AI agents, developers, and new team members.
Use this skill when managing multi-repository systems using the `meta` tool (github.com/mateodelnorte/meta). Triggers on meta git clone, meta exec, meta project create/import/migrate, coordinating commands across many repos, running npm/yarn installs across all projects, migrating a monorepo to a multi-repo architecture, or any workflow that requires running git or shell commands against multiple child repositories at once.