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Find which of a GitHub repository's dependencies are sponsorable via GitHub Sponsors. Uses deps.dev API for dependency resolution across npm, PyPI, Cargo, Go, RubyGems, Maven, and NuGet. Checks npm funding metadata, FUNDING.yml files, and web search. Verifies every link. Shows direct and transitive dependencies with OSSF Scorecard health data. Invoke with /sponsor followed by a GitHub owner/repo (e.g. "/sponsor expressjs/express").
Finalize GitHub PRs end-to-end: update branch/PR, monitor CI until green, squash-merge, and clean up local/remote state. Use when asked to $fin or to finish/land/merge/close a PR, watch checks or runs, squash-merge, delete the branch, and sync local state.
Build Firefox CI worker images by triggering GitHub Actions workflows in mozilla-platform-ops/worker-images. Supports FXCI Azure workflows for Windows image builds (trusted and untrusted). Use when: - User wants to build a worker image - User mentions "FXCI Azure", "worker image build", or specific pool names like "win11-64-24h2-alpha" - User wants to trigger image builds for Windows 10, Windows 11, or Windows Server 2022 - User asks to check status of a worker image build Triggers: "build image", "worker image", "FXCI Azure", "trigger build", "image build status"
Manage GitHub issues locally as Markdown files. Use for triaging, searching, editing, and creating issues without leaving your editor or terminal.
GitHub operations expert for PRs, issues, code review, Actions, and gh CLI
Audit a GitHub repository's security posture and hardening gaps across branch protection, CODEOWNERS, GitHub Actions, publish/release integrity, collaborator access, security features, and dependency review. Use when reviewing or hardening a repo, assessing GitHub configuration, checking CI/CD or Actions security, evaluating supply-chain posture, preparing maintainer-facing security todos, or when the user says "repo security posture", "audit my repo", "harden this GitHub repo", "actions security", "protect against a compromised maintainer", or points at a GitHub URL and asks what to fix.
Use only when the user explicitly asks to stage, commit, push, and open a GitHub pull request in one flow using the GitHub CLI (`gh`).
Add an external skill from a GitHub repository to the current workspace. Use when users want to import, install, or add a skill from a GitHub URL (e.g., `/add-skill https://github.com/OpenHands/skills/tree/main/skills/codereview` or "add the codereview skill from https://github.com/OpenHands/skills/"). Handles fetching the skill files and placing them in .agents/skills/.
Use this skill when someone wants to learn GitHub Copilot CLI from scratch. Offers interactive step-by-step tutorials with separate Developer and Non-Developer tracks, plus on-demand Q&A. Just say "start tutorial" or ask a question! Note: This skill targets GitHub Copilot CLI specifically and uses CLI-specific tools (ask_user, sql, fetch_copilot_cli_documentation).
Capture Fusion skill workflow failure context and guide a draft-first bug reporting flow with explicit confirmation before any GitHub mutation.
Create tldr summaries for GitHub Copilot files (prompts, agents, instructions, collections), MCP servers, or documentation from URLs and queries.
Orchestrate same-repository GitHub issue work from branch setup through local review and PR readiness. Use when the user invokes `/develop-issue #123`, `/develop-issue https://github.com/<owner>/<repo>/issues/123`, or asks to develop exactly one issue end to end.