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Git workflow management with atomic commit principles. Capabilities: commit organization, branching strategies, merge/rebase workflows, PR management, history cleanup, staged change analysis, single-responsibility commits. Actions: commit, push, pull, merge, rebase, branch, stage, stash git operations. Keywords: git commit, git push, git pull, git merge, git rebase, git branch, git stash, atomic commit, commit message, conventional commits, branching strategy, GitFlow, trunk-based, PR, pull request, code review, git history, cherry-pick, squash, amend, interactive rebase, staged changes. Use when: organizing commits, creating branches, merging code, rebasing, writing commit messages, managing PRs, cleaning git history, analyzing staged changes.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "generate video prompts", "create Seedance prompts", "write video descriptions", mentions "Seedance", "seedance", "Jimeng", "Jimeng Platform", "video prompts", "video generation", "AI video", "short drama", "advertising video", "video extension", or discusses video prompt engineering, AI video generation, or Seedance 2.0 workflows.
This skill should be used when the user asks to "create a pull request", "create PR", "open PR", "update a pull request", "update PR", "create an issue", "file an issue", "create a GitHub issue", "create a Claude Code issue", "report a bug in Claude Code", "create a Codex issue", "report a bug in Codex CLI", "create a Sablier issue", "file an issue in sablier-labs", "create a discussion", "start a GitHub discussion", "yeet a PR", "yeet an issue", "yeet a discussion", or mentions GitHub contribution workflows.
Cover Stimulus controller fundamentals: lifecycle hooks, values and valueChanged callbacks, targets and target callbacks, outlets, action parameters, keyboard events, and controller architecture patterns. Prefer this skill when the request is primarily about Stimulus APIs and controller design independent of a specific Hotwire domain. Use hwc-forms-validation for form-specific workflows, hwc-navigation-content for Turbo navigation concerns, hwc-realtime-streaming for Turbo Streams/WebSocket patterns, hwc-media-content for media integrations, and hwc-ux-feedback for loading/progress/transition UX patterns.
Handle Hotwire form workflows: form submission lifecycle, inline editing, validation errors, typeahead/autocomplete, modal forms, and external form controls. Prefer this skill when the core problem is correctness and UX of form interaction. Use hwc-navigation-content for pagination/tabs/filter navigation, hwc-realtime-streaming for WebSocket/Turbo Stream broadcasting, hwc-media-content for image/video/audio behavior, hwc-ux-feedback for generic loading/transition polish, and hwc-stimulus-fundamentals for framework-level Stimulus APIs not tied to forms.
[AUTO-INVOKE] MUST be invoked at the START of each new coding session. Covers context management, task strategies, and Foundry-specific workflows. Trigger: beginning of any new conversation or coding session in a Solidity/Foundry project.
Automate browser tasks like form filling, data extraction, or multi-step web workflows. Use when the user needs to interact with websites that require clicking, typing, or navigation.
Agent orchestration patterns for agentic loops, multi-agent coordination, alternative frameworks, and multi-scenario workflows. Use when building autonomous agent loops, coordinating multiple agents, evaluating CrewAI/AutoGen/Swarm, or orchestrating complex multi-step scenarios.
Convert EPUB books to high-quality formatted Markdown using pandoc and AI-assisted formatting. Use when the user provides an EPUB file path and wants to convert it to professionally formatted Markdown, similar to the Clean Code Collection formatting. This skill handles the complete workflow from EPUB extraction through AI-driven content formatting, including fixing PDF conversion artifacts, joining split paragraphs, correcting code blocks, standardizing headers, and creating proper Table of Contents.
SOC II triage workflow for creating Linear tickets, branches, OpenSpec proposals, commits, and PRs. Use when asked to triage an issue, create a triage ticket, or start SOC II workflow.
iOS 16+ Screen Time engineering skill for FamilyControls, ManagedSettings, ManagedSettingsUI, ScreenTime, and DeviceActivity/DeviceActivityMonitor extension workflows. Use for app and website blocking, custom shields, shield action handling, schedule-based enforcement, onboarding authorization flows, usage analytics reports, entitlement setup, App Review readiness, debugging, and production hardening.
R programming for data analysis, visualization, and statistical workflows. Use when working with R scripts (.R), Quarto documents (.qmd), RMarkdown (.Rmd), or R projects. Covers tidyverse workflows, ggplot2 visualizations, statistical analysis, epidemiological methods, and reproducible research practices.