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Use when the user asks about the Alpic CLI (`alpic`) — deploying MCP servers, viewing logs, debugging deployments, managing environment variables, configuring the playground, connecting git, and publishing to the MCP Registry.
End-to-end open source contribution workflow: from scanning issues to submitting PRs. Use this skill whenever the user wants to contribute to an open source project, find issues to fix, submit a pull request, fork a repo to contribute, fix a GitHub issue, or mentions 'open source contribution'. Also trigger when they provide a GitHub repo URL and ask about contributing, say things like 'help me submit a PR', 'find good first issues', 'I want to contribute to X', or mention fixing bugs in someone else's project.
Generate a version changelog by checking git commit records and code changes between the current latest version and the previous version. Use this when the user asks to 'create/generate changelog' or 'create/generate CHANGELOG'.
Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions; use `gh` to inspect checks and logs, summarize failure context, draft a fix plan, and implement only after explicit approval. Treat external providers (for example Buildkite) as out of scope and report only the details URL.
Install Codex skills into $CODEX_HOME/skills from a curated list or a GitHub repo path. Use when a user asks to list installable skills, install a curated skill, or install a skill from another repo (including private repos).
World-class continuous integration and deployment - GitHub Actions, GitLab CI, deployment strategies, and the battle scars from pipelines that broke productionUse when "ci/cd, cicd, pipeline, github actions, gitlab ci, circleci, jenkins, workflow, deployment, deploy, release, blue green, canary, rollback, build, test automation, continuous integration, continuous deployment, cicd, github-actions, gitlab-ci, deployment, automation, devops, pipelines, continuous-integration, continuous-deployment" mentioned.
Automates releases and package publishing with changesets or semantic-release. Handles versioning, changelog generation, git tags, and release notes. Use for "release automation", "semantic versioning", "package publishing", or "changelog generation".
This skill should be used when the user mentions "gh CLI", "gh command", asks to "view repository info", "trigger workflows", "search GitHub", "manage codespaces", "check PR status", "list issues", or asks about GitHub CLI usage and automation from the command line.
Use when a user asks to debug or fix failing GitHub PR checks that run in GitHub Actions; use `gh` to inspect checks and logs, summarize failure context, draft a fix plan, and implement only after explicit approval. Treat external providers (for example Buildkite) as out of scope and report only the details URL. Originally from OpenAI's curated skills catalog.
Provides GitHub Copilot CLI task delegation in non-interactive mode with multi-model support (Claude, GPT, Gemini), permission controls, output sharing, and session resume. Use when users ask to hand work to Copilot, compare models, or run Copilot programmatically from Claude Code.
Safety guardrails for destructive commands. Warns before rm -rf, DROP TABLE, force-push, git reset --hard, kubectl delete, and similar destructive operations. User can override each warning. Use when touching prod, debugging live systems, or working in a shared environment. Use when asked to "be careful", "safety mode", "prod mode", or "careful mode".
Design a Qwilr deal room for complex multi-stakeholder B2B deals. Use when setting up a deal room, building a Qwilr deal room, creating a digital sales room, managing a multi-stakeholder deal, building buyer enablement content, creating a mutual action plan, or packaging an enterprise deal.