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Create or update living documentation from git history (branch diff, current branch, PR, or last N commits) for microservices. Use when users ask to document a feature/funcionalidad, document current branch/branch actual, generate release notes/changelog, explain what changed, or update docs for react, integrator, magento, or all services. Produces docs in each repo's docs/ folder (components, changelogs, adrs, runbooks, guides, technical, bugs, plans, tasks) with traceability to commits/files and Obsidian-compatible frontmatter.
Meta-skill for extracting and creating reusable Claude Code skills from past work sessions. Analyzes git history, code patterns, workflows, and documentation to identify harvestable skills, then generates comprehensive skill definitions with best practices, examples, and structured templates.
Comprehensive toolkit for managing large Claude Code skill collections including bulk downloading from GitHub, organizing into categories, detecting and removing duplicates, consolidating skills, and maintaining clean skill repositories with 100+ skills.
Performs semantic code intelligence and token optimization through context engineering and automated context packing. Use when reducing token overhead for large codebases, creating repository digests with Gitingest, packaging code context with Repomix, or tracing cross-file dependencies with llm-tldr.
TypeScript authentication framework (framework-agnostic). Features: email/password, OAuth (Google, GitHub, Discord), 2FA (TOTP, SMS), passkeys/WebAuthn, session management, RBAC, rate limiting, database adapters. Actions: implement, configure, secure authentication systems. Keywords: Better Auth, authentication, authorization, OAuth, email/password, 2FA, MFA, TOTP, passkeys, WebAuthn, session management, RBAC, rate limiting, database adapter, TypeScript auth, social login, Google auth, GitHub auth, Discord auth, email verification, password reset. Use when: implementing TypeScript auth, adding OAuth providers, setting up 2FA/MFA, managing sessions, configuring RBAC, building secure auth systems.
Run git-workspace-review first to understand which tests need updates. Use when updating existing tests, generating new tests for features, enhancing test quality, ensuring detailed coverage, pre-commit validation. Do not use when auditing test suites - use pensive:test-review. DO NOT use when: writing production code - focus on implementation first.
Standardizes release approvals with GitHub-aware checklists. Use when preparing releases, validating deployment gates, conducting release reviews, embedding release gate snippets in PRs. Do not use when weekly status updates - use github-initiative-pulse. DO NOT use when: code reviews - use pensive review skills.
Senior Agile Facilitator & Delivery Architect for 2026. Specialized in AI-enhanced Scrum orchestration, automated ticket management, and high-velocity sprint coordination. Expert in utilizing LLMs to synthesize daily updates, detect blockers before they arise, and maintain a high-integrity backlog across GitHub Issues, Jira, and linear.
Generates conventional one line commit messages from a git diff
Used when a Spec Pack is completed, reusable assets need to be promoted to the project SSOT (ADR/contract/ops/NFR/registry), and there are risks of "contaminating the project with full package replication / skipping spec-context / mistaking merge-back for git merge".
Daily report creation skill. Summarizes GitHub and Jira activities, creates a draft, and posts as an Issue. Use when: - Asked to "create daily report" or "write daily report" - Asked to "summarize today's activities" - Requested to create a daily report or journal
Stream-backup active recordings to GitHub. TRIGGERS - backup recording, sync cast, streaming backup.