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A cat clone with syntax highlighting, line numbers, and Git integration - a modern replacement for cat.
Search GitHub and automatically install and configure MCP (Model Context Protocol) server tools into Claude configuration files. This skill is triggered when users need to install MCP tools. Workflow: Search for MCP projects on GitHub -> Extract npx configuration -> Add to ~/.claude.json -> Handle API keys (if any).
Developer oversight and AI agent coaching. Use when viewing project status across repos, syncing GitHub data, or analyzing agents.md against commit patterns.
Use to spawn isolated worker processes for autonomous issue work. Creates git worktrees, constructs worker prompts, and handles worker lifecycle.
Use when receiving UAT feedback, bug reports, user testing results, stakeholder feedback, QA findings, or any batch of issues to investigate. Investigates each item BEFORE creating issues, classifies by type and priority, creates well-formed GitHub issues with proper project board integration.
Generate high-quality Pull Request descriptions in Markdown. Supports issue, feature, and big-feature PR types with structured, production-ready output. Also generates PR titles and supports delivery as chat output or downloadable .md file. Proactively detects open GitHub PRs for the current branch and offers to update their title and description directly via the gh CLI.
Commit changes from the current Claude Code session to a new branch, push to GitHub, and open a PR. Use when the user wants to save their work as a PR, submit session changes, or create a pull request for what was done in this session.
Use GitHub Spec Kit's /speckit.implement and /speckit.tasks to systematically build missing features from specifications. Leverages implementation plans in specs/, validates against acceptance criteria, and achieves 100% spec completion. This is Step 6 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
Transform reverse-engineering documentation into GitHub Spec Kit format. Initializes .specify/ directory, creates constitution.md, generates specifications from reverse-engineered docs, and sets up for /speckit slash commands. This is Step 3 of 6 in the reverse engineering process.
Guides Electron app release process including build, code signing, notarization, and GitHub Release with auto-update support. Use when releasing Electron apps, creating DMG installers, setting up auto-update, or troubleshooting notarization issues.
Perform git commit following Conventional Commits standards
Runs an autonomous development loop with research and implementation modes. Use when orchestrating iterative research and implementation cycles with dots-based task tracking and git workflow automation.