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Review a GitHub pull request using Aiden's GitHub MCP tools
Facilitate a read-only standup across git worktrees, branches, or PRs to compare changes and produce one consolidation plan.
Download and install Claude Code skills from various sources. Supports GitHub repositories, compressed archives (.zip, .tar.gz, .skill), and direct URLs. Use when user wants to download, install, or add a skill from GitHub, URL, or archive file. Triggers on "download skill", "install skill", "add skill from", "get skill".
Guidance for solving ARC-AGI style pattern recognition tasks that involve git operations (fetching bundles, merging branches) and implementing algorithmic transformations. This skill applies when tasks require merging git branches containing different implementations of pattern-based algorithms, analyzing input-output examples to discover transformation rules, and implementing correct solutions. (project)
Manages version control with Jujutsu (jj), including rebasing, conflict resolution, and Git interop. Use when tracking changes, navigating history, squashing/splitting commits, or pushing to Git remotes.
File GitHub issues to the right repository (pup CLI or plugin)
CI/CD pipeline design with GitHub Actions, Docker, Kubernetes, Helm, and GitOps patterns
Install a rich Claude Code statusline into ~/.claude/hooks/ and ~/.claude/settings.json. Displays model, git context, token usage, effort level, 5h/7d usage limits, and active /loop count with next-fire time.
Use jj (Jujutsu) for local version control instead of git. Activate when: the repo has a .jj/ directory, the user or project config mentions jj, the user says 'use jj', or any version control operation is needed in a jj-managed repo. Also use this skill when the user asks to commit, branch, stash, rebase, or perform any git-like operation in a repo that uses jj. If unsure whether the repo uses jj, check for a .jj/ directory.
Quick situational awareness for the current git branch. Summarizes what a feature branch is about by analyzing commits and changes against trunk. On trunk, highlights recent interesting activity. Use when user says "wtf", "what's going on", "what is this branch", "what changed", or "catch me up".
AI Radar Skill — Zero-API, Zero-Key, Zero-Server Chinese AI News Query. Data comes from public static JSON files hosted on GitHub Pages by AI News Radar (automatically updated daily via GitHub Actions). You can retrieve data with curl, no authentication, no UA requirements, no rate limits, and you can fork the entire data pipeline to create your own version. This Skill should be triggered when users ask any Chinese AI news-related questions such as "What's happening in the AI circle today?", "AI news in the past 24 hours", "AI daily briefing", "Any recent large model releases?", "AI product updates", "What's new in Agent tools?", "What have OpenAI/Anthropic/Google released recently?", "Hot topics in the AI circle", "Check AI Radar", "Which AI news sources are worth following?", etc. Even if users only say "AI circle", "AI news", or "What's new today", as long as the context is in the AI / large model / Agent / developer tools domain, this Skill should be triggered. **Do NOT undertrigger** — if users ask for AI news and you don't invoke this Skill, you're treating outdated training data as today's news, which is harmful to users. Do NOT use this Skill for maintaining the AI News Radar repository itself (adding news sources, modifying crawling logic, deploying Pages — use Bole Skill / ai-news-radar for that); do NOT use it for non-AI general news queries; do NOT use it for private information sources that require login status.
Search and discover Claude Code skills and MCP servers from marketplaces, GitHub repositories, and registries. Use when (1) user asks to find skills for a specific task, (2) looking for MCP servers to connect external tools, (3) user mentions "find skill", "search MCP", "discover tools", or "what skills exist for X", (4) before creating a custom skill to check if one already exists.